Accrington on Rails - The Tramways: A Complete History - Robert Kenyon
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Dividend on War Loan
£22 £96
Bank interest
TOTAL
£4,75 3
EXPENDITURE
ITEM
COST £1,55 4 £1,25 9 £22 £302 £213 £1,40 3
Rate aid
Transfer of stock to omnibus account
Balance of insurance Interest on loans Redemption of stock
Transfer to Depreciation & Renewals Fund
TOTAL
£4,75 3 DEPRECIATION & RENEWALS FUND
ITEM
COST £60,09 2 £1,403
Amount in credit April 1 st , 1932
Transfer from Net Revenue Account Interest on investments Bonus on conversion of War Stocks Bankers interest
£2,047
£59 £263
Sales of scrap
£375
TOTAL £64,23 9 Repayment of outstanding debts £27,27 7 Reinstatement of road surfaces £7,770 Removal of tramway standards £182 Stock transferred from town’s yard £626 Amount in credit on March 31 st , 1933 £28,38 4 TOTAL £64,23 9
It was resolved to accept the Borough Treasurer’s report.
1934 January The General Manager reminded the Committee there were still a small number of redundant tramcars in the Ellison Street depot. He was authorised to dispose of them to the Corporation’s best possible advantage. TRAMWAYS ACCOUNT May, 1934 ITEM AMOUN T Amount in credit at start of £28,384
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