Eighty-third annual report of the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland, with appendices

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32 APPENDIX (F) TO EIGHTY-THIRD REPORT OF THE [1914-1915. 

Appendix F.—Statement 
showing the Loans made by the Board of Works to Aid in the 

Railway. 
Amount Advanced 

Ballymena, Cushendall and Redbay. 
Ballycastle, . 

Ballymena and Lame, 

Clara and Banagher, 

Clonakilty Extension, 

Cork and Bandon (Bantry Extension). 
Dublin to Kingstown, 

Dublin and Lucan Derry Central, 

1 

£ s. 
d. 
27,700 0 0 {a) 20,000 0 0 

44,300 0 0 (6) 30,000 0 0 

(c) 28,346 0 0 

20,000 0 0 

35,000 0 0 112,200 0 0 25,000 0 0 10,000 0 0 

. 
(d) 100,000 0 0 

Donegal, Draperstown, 

Giant's Causeway, Portrush and Bush Valley, Hen Valley, . 

Limavady and Dungiven, 

Letterkenny, 

(e) 40,000 0 0 

12,500 0 0 (/) 15,000 0 0 

{g) 10,000 0 0 

40,000 0 0 

(h) 19,601 0 0 

50,000 0 0 

Principal Outstanding: 31st March, 1914. 

Principal Outstanding. 
31st March, 1915. 

Sligo, Leitrim and Northern Counties. 
Sligo and Ballaghaderean, 

(i) 35,000 0 0 

99,625 0 0 13,300 0 0 

11,605 19 3 

£ s. 
d. 

10,638 14 3 

49,522 15 3 

13,715 2 3 

Remarks. 

49,522 15 3 

12,496 4 6 

(a) Board's interest sold. 
Bal¬ ance, £8,000,' remitted by Public Works Loans Act, 1897. 
(o) The purchase of the line by the Great Southern and Western Company was com¬ pleted during the year 1896-7. 
The balance outstanding, £25,000, was remitted by the Public Works Loans Act, 1897. 
(c) The repayment of this loan is guaranteed by the Barony of Garrycastle, King's Co., 
under the Kelief of Distress Amendment Act, 1880. 

(d) Board's interest sold to Bel¬ fast and Northern Counties Bailway Company—Purchase Money, £85,000, paid 20th September, 1901. 
The bal¬ ance, £15,000, was remitted by the Public Works Loans Act, 1902. 
(e) For West Donegal Line. 

(/) Line sold for £2,000. 
Bal¬ ance, £13,000, remitted by the Public Works Loans Act, 1896. 
(#) The Board's charge was as¬ signed and the purchase money, £6,500 was lodged in May, 1897. 
This sum, together with £225 previously received, left a balance of £3,275, which was remitted by the Public Works Loans Act, 1897. 
(h) Board's interest sold for £2,000 to the Midland Bail-way of England; the balance, £17,601, was remitted by the Public Works Loans Act, 1908. 
(i) The repayment of this Loan is guaranteed by certain Baronies in the Counties of Donegal and Londonderry under the Belief of Distress Amendment Act, 1880.