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Table 20. — Return of Gross Revenue Received during the Year ended 31st March, 1913— continued.
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System. Auckland. Hawke's Bav. Taranaki. Wellington. Nelson. Marlborough. Westland. Canterbury. Otago. Southland. ' Totals. I Ordinary Crown Lands —continuea. £ s. d. £ s. a. 37,961 15 4 £ s. d. 31,573 18 4 £ s. d. 57,395 2 1 £ s. d.| 7,437 17 11 £ s. d. 7,426 19 9 £ s. d. 6,189 18 11 £ s. d. 27,928 18 10 £ s. d. 1 33,078 8 4 £ s. d.j £ s. d. 16,727 5 4|298,145 5 1 Brought forward .. .. | 72,425 0 3| Timber licenses and other leases, ana .sale of j 7,763 0 3 timber Flax-cutting.. .. .. .. .. 106 17 6 Miscellaneous leases ana licenses .. .. 3,112 18 9 Transfer, lease, ana license fees, &c. .. .. 887 13 6 Rents of reserves .. .. .. .. 237 4 8 Miscellaneous .. .. .. .. 2,436 14 8 Crown-grant fees .. .. .. .. 364 4 10 State forests .. ,. .. .. 5,769 5 3 Survey liens on Native lanas .. .. .. 21,248 7 4 Survey fees which ao not form part payment of 120 2 10 land 129 12 0 2,064 5 0 167 10 0 534 18 7 255 19 11 26 5 11 99 0 3 80 17 7 211 7 0 479 13 11 3,756 14 5 52 16 5 6 4 9 7,788 13 6 1,591 12 11 180 14 6 708 10 3 5,721 11 8 106 14 5 698 16 0 1,713 7 2 829 2 10 27 2 6 371 9 5 171 0 0 197 19 9 193 6 4 65 15 9 547 15 0 15 0 0 163 18 9 69 14 0 1,193 14 3 346 4 10 8 1 5 3,366 4 8 64 18 6 35 0 0 590 12 8 320 3 0 172 0 3 37 7 0 29 10 7 123 6 11 222 18 0 3,249 10 7 609 17 5 34 11 1 293 17 8 180 1 10 13 0 0 1,225 5 4 277 19 6 207 14 2 1,128 1 5 62 6 3 127 9 3 1,760 6 5 19,285 17 6 19 10 0 216 10 0 910 2 4 10,111 2 9 287 18 0 2,796 17 6 89 3 0 7,070 9 5 360 5 9 14,846 3 5 96 2 10 846 9 6 1,341 1 2 11,602 18 9 25,120 11 11 30 18 0 555 8 2 1,889 3 10 269 13 7 128 2 0 68' 9 0 207 16 4 •• .. Survey fees which do form part payment of land ; • • \ Payments of capital value under section 191 of i the Land Act, 1908 12 0 0| 407 10 11 40 0 Ol 65 10 1 77 10 1 447 10 11 -- ■- Totals .. .. .. ill4,471 9 10 114,471 9 10 43,029 10 7j 36,272 12 8 I 76,312 13 5 9,731 10 1| 13,137 12 8 7,439 10 11 32,531 9 6 36,573 12 6| 21,622 12 10 [391,122 15 0 Land for Settlements. 1 I Cash lands .. .. .. .. .. 2,835 0 0 Lease in perpetuity .. .. .. .. 18,157 9 2 Renewable lease .. ., .. .. 3,115 5 11 Lease in perpetuity, village eettlement Renewable lease, village settlement Special-settlement associations, lease in perpetuity Small grazing-runs .. .. .. .. 222 0 1 Pastoral runs Miscellaneous .. .. .. .. 234 16 8 Payments of capital value under section 191 of 31 10 0 the Land Act, 1908 2,835 0 0 18,157 9 2 3,115 5 11 11 0 0 35,323 3 1 23,273 19 8 27 14 6 0 10 2 3,268 11 7 447 0 7 79 1 0 13,360 12 9 2,533 14 1 1,062 14 8 679 2 9 11,172' 18 5 490 0 10 129 15 10 304 3 8 54,213 2 0 43,732 11 7 7 8 0 32,056 1 9 15,836 16 6 277 0 5 6 17 10 29 10 0 9,550 0 4 1,304 18 3 3,266 2 8 178,654 14 7 91,053 5 2 304 14 11 7 8 0 138 17 2 - .. " 1 1 I I I 138 'l7 2! .. ! 222 0 1 3,537 8 8 1,907 13 0 •• 6,830 2 7 11,370 0 3 41 18 0 599 6 2 300 0 0: 1,422 17 8 132 18 0 1,502 2 2 90 18 8 25,381 0 11 174 16 0 6,933 3 2 331 10 0 234' 16 8 31 10 0 1,385 11 11 2615 0 1,999 18 3 581 14 5 16 8| 601 11 ll| •• •• .. Totals .. .. .. 24,596 1 10 24,596 1 10 19,880 19 1 1,741 17 5 18,714 11 3 491 7 6 110,699 18 10 51,242 2 4 11,576 19 2 306,245 12 7 63,559 8 0 3,742 7 2 Cheviot Estate. Cash lands Lease in perpetuity Renewable lease Village homesteads Grazing farms Pastoral runs Miscellaneous leases 100 0 0 5,711 19 10: 581 8 6 767 4 8 5,245 10 10| 193 3 91 251 4 3i -• 100 0 0 5,711 19 10 581 8 6 767 4 8 5,245 10 10 193 3 9 251 4 3 •• Totals .. .. .. ' 12,850 11 10 -- 12,850 11 10 Carried forward .. .. 139,067 11 8 11,473 7 6 87,815 14 1G 139,067 11 8 106,588 18 7 40,014 19 10 96,193 12 6 31,852 3 11 7,930 18 5 156,082 0 2 33,199 12 0 710,218 19 5
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