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* Includes $ 1,157,400 of property liable for taxation for State purposes only, on which the rate was .187406.
+ Except in Thirty-first and Thirty-second Wards, when on account of special assessments, to wit:
In the Thirty-first Ward, for one-half of Surf Avenue Assessment Deficiency..
In the Thirty-second Ward, for claim of James F. Carey...

The rates are:

For the Thirty-first Ward, Brooklyn...
For the Thirty-second Ward, Brooklyn....

99.721 36
4,000 00

3.27376
2.43782

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*Includes $1,150,500 of property liable for taxation for State purposes only, on which the rate was .108049.

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$98,096,413 43 $ 11,787,949 88 $1,726,169 24 $88,034,632 79t$ 416,262,223 61 $ 117,399,480 06 1$ 298,862,743 55 $ 3,941,440 41$ 15,093,824 69

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In addition to the above there were at December 31, 1901, bonds outstanding of various corporations now wholly or partly included in The City of New York, as stated on page 28 and in Statement No. 60 on page 528 of the Comptroller's Annual Report for the year 1901.

$$ 98,619,600 88 $ 11,396,711 67 $ 1,730,018 42 $ 88,230,940 08 ||+$ 438,503,923 27 $ 126,742,948 97 †$311,760,974 30 $906,037 33 $ 17,833,314 73

§ Includes $721.967.55 to be raised by the issue of Special Revenue Bonds.

In addition to the above there were at December 31, 1902, bonds outstanding of various corporations now wholly or partly included in The City of New York, as stated in Statement No. 14-Part II., on page 247 of the Comptroller's Report for 1902.

*$97,376,759 85 $ 21,266,304 98 $1,522,209 07 $ 77,632,663 94 $485,070,594 35 $ 150,893,603 05 $334,176,991 30

$ 396,120 18 $19,299,765 43

* Includes $257,728.75 for Redemption of Special Revenue Bonds issued in 1902 for County purposes.

$106,905,026 28 $ 22,521,665 21 $1,687,667 20 $ 86,071,028 27 $592,783,117 60 $ 157,340,352 85 $435,442,764 75 $1,795,275 25 $21,474,382 94

AUXILIARY STATEMENT C.

[Continuation of Auxiliary Statement D in Vol. II., 1903 Report.]

Summary Statement of the Revenues of the General Fund of The City of New York for the Year 1904.

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President of the Borough-Refund of Amount
Paid for Bay Window Permits..
Miscellaneous-City of New York-All Boroughs-
School Moneys from State of New York,
Transferred to Public School Library
Funds (Amounts Received for Account of
Libraries)..

Refund of Amount Paid Department of Public
Charities, Brooklyn, for Board of Patient.
Transfer to Rapid Transit Construction Fund,
Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx-
For Amount Received from Sale of Old >
Material, Erroneously Deposited to the
Credit of the General Fund April 8, 1903.
Transfer to Appropriation Account-Depart-
ment of Public Charities-For Amount
Collected by Corporation Counsel in Aban-
donment Proceedings, Erroneously De-
posited to the Credit of the General Fund
June 15, 1904.,

For Transfer to Sinking Fund for the Redemp-
tion of the City Debt No. 1-For Interest
Accrued on General Fund Bonds...

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Excise Taxes-City of New York-Surplus Transferred to the Fund..

5,025,906 19

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Balance to the Credit of the General Fund,
December 31, 1904...

31,768 80

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT C-PART I.

SUMMARY OF THE GENERAL FUND ACCOUNT, 1898 to 1904, INCLUSIVE.

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Balance to Credit of the General Fund at December 31
the Previous Year.......

Add Revenues of the Fund for Fiscal Year, as above..
Proceeds of General Fund Bonds of The City of New
York-Investment of Surplus Revenues of "Sinking
Fund for the Redemption of the City Debt No. 1
Unexpended Balances of Appropriations Transferred to
the General Fund...

Excise Taxes, City of New York, Surplus Transferred to
the General Fund..

From "Borough of Queens," Transferred to the General
Fund....

From "Borough of Richmond," Transferred to the Gen-
eral Fund..

Interest on Taxes, Long Island City, Transferred to the
General Fund.

Balance of Theatrical and Concert Licenses Transferred
to the General Fund...

Sundry Credits Transferred to the General Fund
County Charges and Expenses in 1902, Taxed in
made part of the Revenues of the General Fin 1903 and

Totals.....

DEBITS.

Deduct Sundry Refunds and Debtor Transfers....

Amount Applied for the Reduction of Taxation..... Debit Balance of the General Fund at December 31, 1900.....

Totals

Balance Carried to Credit of the General Fund for the
Succeeding Year...

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This balance includes the following transfers made to the General Fund, as directed and approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of the former City of New York, December 23, 1897, viz.:

Excise Taxes, estimated surplus....

Excise Licenses, unexpended balance..

Commissioners of Excise Fund, unexpended balances.

Unexpended balances of appropriations of 1896 and previous years..

Also the following unexpended balances of Special and Trust Accounts, transferred to said fund in 1897, viz. :

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+ This amount was applied for the reduction of taxation in 1898 in the Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx only.

Debit balance.

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