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Return of Field-work executed by Staff and Contract Surveyors, from 1st July, 1880, to 30th June, 1881. PROVINCIAL DISTRICT OF AUCKLAND.

PROVINCIAL DISTRICT OF TARANAKI.

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Major Trial igulation. Mim ir Tri; tngulation. 'opographical and rigonometrical Survey. Rural ind Sul mrban. Town Section Survey. Native Land Court Survey. Native Land Pure] Roads, Rail-Water-r /ays, and ices. Detention by Native Opposition or other Causes. Total Cost of Surveyor and Party from 1st July, 1880, to 30th June, 1881. iase Survey. Gokl-M ining Survey. Other Work. Surveyor. District. v Acres. o< U j. D. Total Cost. Acres. s< L> u p. Total Cost. Acres. q< Total Cost. a. Acres. °| ■si s,s oE «E Total Cost. H 3| Acres. "g-| o< Total Cost. &% & eg < s< Acres. 6 -2 c/5 s< s a. Miles. t> Remarks* Total Cost. Acres. Acres. Total Cost. Total Cost. Total Cost. Cost. Cost. G. W. Williams T. W. Hickson S. Weetraan and cadet General General Kaipara, &c. d. £ a. d. 5,94° 4,160 38,400 d. 3'9 2-4 I 'S £ b. d. 98 6 8 42 o o 243 2 7 d. j £ s. d. 8. £ s. d. 32'5 5° s. 33-6 £ s. d. ; 84 7 2 I d. £ s. d. d. £ s. a. £ £ b. d. £ £ s. d. £ s. d. £ e. d. 267 4 5 463 18 10 £ s. d. 448 17 10 505 18 10 946 2 9 Joined 1st November, Field Inspector. Left 30th June, Field Inspector. Half bush ; half open ; adjoining old surveys. Open ; adjoining old surveys. Field Inspector. Open easy country, but expensive. ... j 2,45° "26 2-25 278 5 10 i ! 291 '"i 2'0 29 19 o 16-2 2O'O 323 4 o E. C. G-oldsmith J. O. Barnard L. Cussen, cadet, and assistant F. Simpson and cadet J. Baber ... i\ H. Edgeeumbe and cadet E. Newmann and cadet Tauranga, <tc. Poverty Bay Patetere, &c. 1 40,960 0-25 49 7 6 I 1 1,083 14 2'25 121 12 10 81 13 I l6- 4 J 100 I i'59 4 o ] 6 o o I 154 . 52,547 34'° 07 20 o o 159 J O O 67-0 I7'o 25-0 37 107 775 62 10 o 263 15 o| 521 o o 302 163 6 4 465 2 5 165 o o 619 14 2 7 6 7 7 5 1,729 4 11 412,000 0-261 I 32 10 o 452 19 o • • • I 0-49 576 4 o 3 2 1 282,000 1 ... ... 1 I i Whangarei, &c. Maioro, &c. Newcastle, &c. 1 ... J ... j ... ... 35.84° 55. 2 46 o'53 o-66 87 H 3 152 17 1 36,480 07 259 >i 3 1,401 2,718 2,714 8 32 215 3"33 4'25 4' 1 229 8 7 586 5 6 576 o 9 101 1 500 5'5 '"25 O'62 17-2 !5'4 '7'4 94 9 8 19 6 o! 12 19 2j 47 7 3 21 00 65 '5 I0 600 17 8 6 785 «i 6 716 13 6 805 3 2 Open and bush ; adjoining old surveys. Bush and open ; adjoining old surveys. Open country; mostly adjoining old surveys. Open and busli; partly adjoining old surveys. Open country. Part of time in Hawke's Bay. Also engaged on road-construction and inspection. Open and bush; adjoining old surveys. Joined 1st November. Open and bush. In the field from 22nd April. Mostly bush ; adjoining old surveys. Mostly bush ; difficult country. Bush and open; the former very rough. All bush ; very difficult country. Open. Left 30th April. Open. In the field since 21st March. Open. In the field since 1st May. Open. In the field since 17th May. All bush ; difficult country. Mostly open easy country. All mountainous bush country. Left 15th May. H'S "68 18-9 64 10 s I [ Wangaroa, &c. 29.350 i75 221 13 5 1.332 48 4'75 324 18 3 I 25 115-0 12 3 5 »'*5 12-25 '5 6 4 86 16 7 805 8 3 2 B. Lambert. .... Taramarama 43.233 2'O 360 5 6 120 90 no 5 o 5 7 6 W.J. Palmer Kaihu, &c. ... 444 o 7 107 5 5'° 26 15 o ! ! 9'° 14-2 128 5 8 163 19 o 472 1 10 P. B. Cheal Opaheke, &e. 1,308 22 4"o 264 14 8 I'S 9'S 14 5 o 339 16 ioj W. J. Parris Maramarua, &c. 640 2 '5 690 1,036 8 2'5 125 4 1 ... ... C. Clayton J. H. BalneaYis G-. A. Martin '94 4 5 Waiwera, &c. Waimata Opotiki, &e. ... 15.360 18,000 2 '75 °75 187 13 o 56 5 1 70,000 '2,559 o-75 10 210 19 7 59 1 2 965 18 875 424 18 1 127 8 17-0 ** 2 51 ,. 44,318 s',483 8 I 375 2-25 4'5 120 14-0 975 62 6 8 117 18 10 719 8 7 766 5 6 490 2 1 2,429 25 2'2 270 9 8 ... I 7 I I ... 28 15-0 2IOO i 697 2 7 598 9 6 34 2 4 W. C. Spencer G-. H. A. Purchas ... E. H. Hardy H. M. Smith J.I.Philips H. A. Martin TeniA. M. Ross > porary L. Simpson J stall' Matakaoa, &c. Te Aroba Waitemata ... Maungatautari, &c. Waibi Otanewainukvi, &c. Opotiki Waiaua 16,000 30,832 97,162 083 o"45 '"9 55 19 2 57 13 4 454 H o ... i 4,906 i,837 I S 45 ... j O-6j 175 158 16 5 if'7 13 3 i 221 ! 335 II'O 185 16 5 ... i I ... 16,136 5 675 462 o 4 3 I 2 600 7'o 3"5 6-4 60 45 6 o 21 6 io 1 1 26 o o ... I 32 o o 504 12 o 463 8 2 192 10 o 126 15 2 91 6 10 641 6 3 595 16 o 531 7 8 ... I i ... 12,520 90,200 2-8 "687 3>"S° 4 12 2"d 116 11 4 ... ... 3° ° ° •58 3 2 101 13 4 150 0 o 321 18 o 315 ° 0 '655 53,673 30,276 1 11 34 18 4 261 10 9 1,121 o 1 20,94s 2- 5 190 18 5 28 11 6 ; o'26 485 9 o 2,067 9 7 417 13 10 2-5 061 ... 1 I "" 696 326 2 Authorized and schedule surveyors 412,000; 431,'23 6 5.573 i-58 503-759 1.577 H o 29,123 487 5 274 2-6 3,986 4 1 59 9 I' 3717 857 IS"3 80 532 o s 131 18 8 13 107 i-i 8-8 132,882 224,057 16 18 2'3 1,948 11 1 2,152 16 9 3 1 600 182-3 3'4 100 3"° 1,822 9 2 13 17 6 155 18 11 2,031 19 3 109 5 o 14.704 5 3 3,853 10 9 Includes £225 3s. 9d. paid on contract r not yet complete. Means and totals 412,000 O-26 485 9 P 496,696 2,485 4 5 0-61 '.577 H o 3°>32° 492I 273! 14,145 '4 ° 45 7'4 1,022 «3'o 663 19 1 83,949 1,382 10 10 I'2 5O3>759 120 4-2 356,940 34 27 4,101 7 10 600 1857 •)<> 1,836 6 8 155 18 11 2,141 4 3 18,557 16 o Lesi paid by Land Purchase Departmi >nt 2,414 2 3 16,143 13 9 £

iiti, J Waimatc & Kaupokonui Waimate Ngaire "Waimate & Kaupokonui '4,164 2 *5,2OO 22 66 i/*t 6^ 323 1 o 132 17 6 3heal, P. E," Brookes, E. S. 31imie, H. W. Waimate 3>59 2 *4,7oo '3,346 *i,^6o S.6S4 *3.9S° 587 6>i58 '4,629 96 79 49 25 87 66 i/3 l/2i 5t 9 o 224 10 6 250 «3 5 202 6 o 10 8 488 4 11 183 5 8 S" 8 9 484 9 2 473 15 'I r° 279 '6/8*, 233 9 3 18 32 "7 8 259 T 8 537"'s 8 82 15 10 =132 17 3 j 993 i° 2 316 s 1 I 867 2 10 j 799 12 10 I 910 17 o f 'Forest. it. 2 Fern and flax. Town work; amongst fallen timber. f 'Forest. X 2 Fern and flax, f 'Fern and heavy flax. X 3 Broken country ; forest. \ 2,200 in forest. ?innerty, C. Cape and Kaupokonui 38 H4 12/ 92 8 o 2.2.5 20 5 10 253 13 4 42 o o 361 3 10 104 18 5 Skeet, H. M. Skinner, W. H. Sicely, J. Hawera Kaupokonui and Ngaire Cape and Opunake 10 43 101 "To 1/9 I/6A 8-5 "75 17 4 10 18 4 7 146 11 5 214 3 9 ... 746 3 '<>. 209 6 o 944 4 o 907 18 11 523 15 I' All in forest. All in forest. 'Fern and scrub ; includes two Tillage settlements, with sections varying from 2 to 50 acres. Fern and flax. Fern and scrub ; much extra wort in survey of Native cultivations. All forest. Open and forest. 68 74 9/52 15 o 0 35 ° ° riiompeon, C. W. Lnnabell, J. Cape and Opunake Cape and Opunake 74 9 6 4,100 2,670 37 25 2/3 461 64 248 8 10 900 461 6 4 331 18 4 20,000 o - 9 3uthie,F.... Skeet, H. L. (temporary surveyor) Means and totals 7.3'5 7 6 3 58,188 S3 1 10-I «/4t '/4to 35° 4 o 53 o o 3,961 8 8 i '" 27 1 8 536 7 8. 377 8 8 589 7 8 ... ! i ... 20,000 o'9 74 9 6 176 I 14/3 I 360 17 3 I 760 5°7 I 21 8 8 873 10 2 4o - 75 66 o o t2,738 o 2 8,023 4 9 * Waimate •esiirvey fork t This sum includi is the cost to late of incomplete work, £916 5s., and the cost of stand; ird s irvey of miles b ish-li ine.

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