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Table 29. —Endowments: Return of Revenue received during the Year ended 31st March, 1911.

Table 30. —Summary of Arrears due to the Crown on 31st March, 1911.

Tenure. Kevenve received. Tenure. Revenue received. ! £ s. d. £ s. d. !ash lands .. .. .. .. 285 19 0 Village-homestead special settlement.. 300 18 4 'erpetual lease made freehold .. 15 10 0 Village lease in perpetuity .. .. 12 0 9 Iccupation with right of purchase made 29 0 6 Small grazing-runs .. .. .. 2,010 5 5 freehold Pastoral runs .. .. .. 5,277 12 2 jease in perpetuity made freehold .. 165 17 0 Coal and mineral leases and royalty .. 18,274 12 6 )eferred payments .. .. .. 4 1 10 Timber licenses and royalties .. 384 2 1 'erpetual lease and small areas . 394 5 11 Miscellaneous leases .. .. 389 12 0 •ccupation with right of purohase .. j 20 0 0 Bents of reserves .. .. .. 1,025 5 1 jease in perpetuity .. .. .. 2,118 18 8 i tenewable lease .. .. .. 10 8 8 Total .. .. .. £30,797 10 6 lining districts land occupation leases.. 79 0 7 Revenue received.

Exclusive of Current Half-year's Bent or Instalment. Inclusive of Current Half-year's Rent or Instalment. Tenure. ° » 2 ° a Amount Jjj Area - inArrear. °g 11 Area Amount f S Area inArrear. 3 a) £C0 Ordinary Crown Lands — a. r. p. £ s. a. Deferred payment .. .. 1 71 3 12 | 3 19 2 Perpetual lease .. .. .. 3 334 1 14 i 8 13 3 Occupation with right of purchase.. 151.51,467 2 38 2,370 0 8 Lease in perpetuity .. .. 100 29,828 0 4 440 15 7 Renewablo lease .. .. .. 3 682 2 0 22 13 6 Mining districts land occupation '26 1,175 2 23 42 8 10 leases Village settlements, deferred payment 1 5 0 0 0 18 8 Village settlements, perpetual leaee 3 23 0 29 5 3 10 Village settlements, occupation with right of purchase Village settlements, lease in per- 37 1,134 0 13 89 8 8 petuity Village settlements, renewable lease 6 36 0 0 19 14 0 Village-homestead special settlements 19 453 1 37 59 12 10 Special-settlement associations .. 8 1,646 0 0 43 7 9 Improved farms .. .. .. 16 1,906 0 27 110 17 7 Small grazing-runs .. .. 15 27,393 1 31 j 605 2 7 Pastoral runs .. .. .. 5 I 86,310 0 0 120 3 10 Pastoral licenses in mining districts 25 6,415 0 8 103 8 5 under special regulations Miscellaneous (not otherwise specified) 121 , 51,135 2 25 j 748 1 6 Totals .. .. .. 539 260,013 0 21 4,794 5 8 £ b. d. ■ 3 19 2 I 8 13 3 : 2,370 0 8 : 440 15 7 22 13 6 42 8 10 A. K. p. 2 410 2 0 41 7,662 2 28 588 175,421 1 32 457 100,392 1 29 24 6.130 3 0 83 8,929 0 11 £ s. a. 2 13 9 137 7 0 6,293 10 5 1,973 6 8 184 6 7 155 18 6 0 18 8 5 3 10! 2 il 2 10 II 99 2 29 6 2 3 0 2 8 11 21 1 6 1 7 10 89 8 8 ! 124 2,501 2 1 296 7 7 19 14 0 59 12 10 43 7 9 110 17 7 605 2 7 120 3 10 103 8 5 20 109 1 0 41 1,190 2 20 42 j 8,042 3 16 75 9,575 1 17 79 143,497 3 35 27 [ 150,840 3 25 56 j 11,863 1 20 53 11 0 124 6 1 259 12 2 537 15 7 3,579 8 4 361 6 3 214 11 2 748 1 6 449 i 116,735 0 12 2,831 4 8 4,794 5 8 2,127 738,415 3 5 17,030 4 0 . _ . Cheviot Estate — Village-homestead speoial settlement 2 j 20 0 0 7 18 8 Grazing-farms .. .. .. 19 27,470 3 15 1,977 5 0 Miscellaneous . .. .. 9 379 0 18 83 16 9 7 18 8 1,977 5 0 83 16 9 6 45 19 104 0 0 45,328 3 20 764 2 25 26 19 8 4,585 7 9 176 17 5 Totals .. .. .. 80 127,869 3 33 2,069 0 5 2,069 0 5 4,789 4 10 70 46,197 2 5 Land for Settlements— Lease in perpetuity .. .. 117 17,788 0 1 2,468 0 0 Renewable lease .. .. .. 40 14,601 0 22 \ 4,063 0 7 Village leases in perpetuity .... Small grazing-runs .. .. 5 12,195 1 0 ! 370 10 9 Miscellaneous .. .. .. 7 1113 0 80 14 9 2,468 0 0 4,063 0 7 341 90 2 13 33 55,181 1 7 25,339 3 8 0 3 39 ' 24,419 1 9 1,215 3 8 J 9,606 10 11 5,341 12 5 0 14 0 1,183 19 3 278 15 8 370 10 9 80 14 9 Totals .. .. ..169 44,696 0 23 6,982 12 1 6,982 12 1 479 106,157 0 81 j 16,411 12 3 National Endowment Lands — Renewable lease (ordinary) .. 56 9,783 0 39 295 16 5 Renewable lease (village settlements) 3 6 1 25 1 18 0 Small grazing-runs .. .. 17 34,921 1 21 360 17 4 Pastoral runs .. .. .. 4 9,910 0 0 26 10 0 Pastoral licenses in mining districts 8 '■ 1,691 2 38 32 0 11 under special regulations Miscellaneous .. .. .. 30 7,583 1 2 ' 1,169 1 10 295 16 5 1 18 0 360 17 4 26 10 0 32 0 11 155 9 145 17 33 25,550 2 34 44 2 5 427,271 3 11 77,030 0 0 7,203 0 14 ! 912 4 5 8 11 2 4,464 6 8 104 2 0 108 11 5 1,169 1 10 75 59,138 2 24 1,401 18 7 Totals .. .. .. 118 63,896 0 5 | 1,886 4 6 118 : 63,896 0 5 1,886 4 6 434 iU 596,238 3 8 6,999 14 3 Thermal springs, Rotorua .. .. 17 47 0 0 84 2 9 17 47 0 0 84 2 9 87 853 2 9 363 10 9 Grana totals .. .. 873 396,527 1 2 15,816 5 5 ;3,197 1,487,862 3 18 45,594 6 1 ; _________ Workers' dwellings (Crown lands) .. 7 ! 1 2 39 49 2 5 Workers' dwellings (land for settle- 27 4 0 21 124 19 8 menti - 21 45 3 3 24 7 17 99 1 3 217 15 1

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