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22 Paid into bank * 5,800.
23 Bought 50 shares in XY and Co. Ltd. at * 60 per share, brokerage paid * 20.
25 Goods worth 1,000 found defective were returned to Malhotra & Co. and the balance
of the amount due to them was settled by issuing a cheque in their favour.
28 Sold 20 shares of XY and Co. Ltd. at 65 per share, brokerage paid 20.
28 Bought goods worth 2,100 from Ramesh and supplied them to Suresh at 3,000.
30 Suresh returned goods worth 100, which in turn were sent to Ramesh.
30 Issued a cheque for 1,000 in favour of the landlord for rent for September.
30 Paid salaries to staff 1,500 and received from travelling salesman 2,000 for goods
sold by him, after deducting his travelling expenses 100.
30 Paid for : Charity 101 ; Stationery 450 ; Postage 249.​

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