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Sess. 11.—1884. NEW ZEALAND.
ASSURANCE FUND UNDER LAND TRANSFER ACT (RETURN SHOWING HOW INVESTED, AND AMOUNT OF CLAIMS PAID OUT OF).
Return to an Order of the House of Representatives, dated Ist October, 1884. Ordered, " That there bo laid upon the table a return from each provincial district or Land Eegistrar's district of (1) tho amount of monoy received as contributions to the Assurance Fund under tho Land Transfer Act, and how the accumulations of said fund are invested; (2) tho amount of claims mado on tho said fund; (3) tho amount of claims paid out of tho said fund ; (4) the amount of claims refused ; (5) the amount of claims settled outside of the department; (C) tho amount of claims held over in aboyanco."— (Mr. Gillies.)
1. Return showing the Amount of Assurance Fees.
The above accumulations are paid into the Public Trust Office in terms of section 2 of " The Public Eevenues Act, 1878." 2. Amount of claims made : £692 Os. lid. 3. Amount of claims paid: £692 Os. lid. 4. Amount of claims refused : Nil. 5. Amount of claims settled outside of the department: Nil. 6. Amount of claims held in abeyance : Nil. J. Spebbey, Secretary.. By Authority : Geobge Didsbuby, Government Printer, Wellington.—lBB4.
District. Assuranco Fees. Auckland Taranaki Hawke's Bay Wellington Marlborough Nelson ... Canterbury Otago ... Westland Southland £ s. d. 5,492 12 10 1,563 5 1 2,459 7 4 4,107 17 4 449 10 4 1,156 17 11 16,959 2 4 7,968 11 2 179 17 4 4,804 19 0 Total ... £45,142 0 8
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ASSURANCE FUND UNDER LAND TRANSFER ACT (RETURN SHOWING HOW INVESTED, AND AMOUNT OF CLAIMS PAID OUT OF)., Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1884 Session II, B-11
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257ASSURANCE FUND UNDER LAND TRANSFER ACT (RETURN SHOWING HOW INVESTED, AND AMOUNT OF CLAIMS PAID OUT OF). Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1884 Session II, B-11
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