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                                                TABLE XVIII.

ABSTRACT SHOWING MAIN RESULTS OF THE WORKING OF THE HISSAR
                  FARM, DURING THE OFFICIAL YEAR 1916-17.

                        Receipts paid into Treasury.

Rs.

A.

P.

Sale of animals (a)

...

...

...

1,12,622

0

0

Sale of garden produce

...

...

...

158

0

0

Other heads

...

...

...

13,073

3

7

Total

...

1,24,853

3

7

                               Expenditure.

Salaries and travelling allowances of officers ...

15,697

8

5

Ditto ditto of subordinate staff ...

38,580

6

9

Cultivation expenses ... ... ...

24,254

0

2

Feed of animals, including reserve fodder ... ...

54,227

13

9

Purchase of animals (b) ... ... ...

7,108

0

0

Other Heads (c) ... ... ... ...

15,080

0

6

Total ...

1,54,947

13

7

      Valuation of animals issued on book credit.

Siege Train Bullocks ... ... ...

16,000

0

0

Mules and donkeys ... ... ...

25,050

0

0

Bulls and other animals (d) ... ... ...

6,875

0

0

Total ...

47,925

0

0

Valuation of animals, grain and fodder, etc., on hand at end of year.

Valuation of animals, as per Table XVI attached ...

5,24,682

0

0

Do.

of grain ... ... ...

6,473

9

6

Do.

of fodder ... ... ...

67,007

10

4

Do.

of machinery and dead stock articles, etc. ...

65,501

0

8

Total ...

6,63,664

4

6

(a) Includes valuation of animals issued on book credit.

(b) Includes price of 3 Arab pony fillies purchased from the Army Remount Department, and adjusted by
Book Debit.

(c) Includes items adjusted by book debit system on account of foreign stores, etc., as intimated by the
Accountant-General, Punjab.

(d) Includes price of animals supplied to Mauritius Government.

NOTES.—(1) The sum of Rs. 20,483 spent by the Public Works Department, on Original Works and Special
                  and Annual Repairs to the Farm buildings during the year has not been included in this abstract.

                  (2) The value according to the Report of the Valuation Committee of 1913, of bulls issued to the
                        district boards at Rs. 200 each and rams sold to district boards and zamindars at Rs. 15 or
                        Rs. 10 each is Rs. 400 and Rs. 25 each respectively. If this amount had been charged the
                        receipts would have been increased by Rs. 42,130.

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