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regarding the reduction of rotations, which formed part of the 

 debates on the budget. 



Incomes. 



Chap. I. From wood. 



Wood sales 49,810,000 Mk. 



Bye products 1,270,000 " 



Sundries, 275,000 " 51,355,000 Mk. 



Chap. II. From the chase 316,000 " 



Chap. III. From booms and woodyards 457,000 " 



Chap. IV. From rents of houses and grounds . . 158,000 " 

 Chap. V. Other incomes 2,000 " 



Total 52,288,000 Mk. 



Expenditures. 



Administration and Management. 



Chap. I. Personal and office expenses 6,918,500 Mk. 



Chap. II. Allowances for moving 30,000 " 



Chap. III. Subventions to needy officials . . . 156,000 " 



Chap. IV. Expenditures on houses 857,000 " 



Chap. V. Real management costs. 

 1. Account of woods — 



Wood choppers' wages, 6,850,000 Mk. 



Road maintenance building, 1,900,000 



Forest regulation, 125,000 



Plantations and nurseries, 1,860,000 



Camps and tents, 90,000 



Accounts of by-products, . 320,000 



Prevention of forest insects, ,. . 160,000 



Other costs of management, 145,000 



1 1,450,000 Mk. 



2. Account of chase, 79,000 Mk. 



3. Account of booms and woodyards, 330,000 " 



4. Account of assistance to sick and injured 



officials and workmen, 266,000 " 



12,125,000 Mk. 



