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Table 20.—Return of Gross Revenue received during the Year ended 31st March, 1912.
System. Auckland. Hawke's Bay. Taranaki. Wellington. Nelson. Marlborough. Westland. | Canterbury. Otago. ! Southland, j Totals. Ordinary Crown Lands. £ s. d. Cash lands 6,692 11 11 Perpetual lease made freehold .. .. 2,151 8 5 Occupation with right of purchase made freehold 20,585 3 9 Lease in perpetuity made freehold .. .. 1,123 15 0 Village settlement, perpetual lease made freehold Village settlement, occupation with right of purchase made freehold Village settlement, lease in perpetuity made free- 171 5 11 hold Village-homestead special settlement, lease in perpetuity made freehold Improved - farm special settlement, occupation 0 10 0 with right of purchase made freehold Improved-farm special settlement (lease in perpetuity made freehold) Deferred payment, rural .. .. .. 49 16 8 Deferred payment, pastoral Perpetual lease and small areas .. .. 637 11 6 Occupation with right of purohase .. .. 31,848 8 2 Lease in perpetuity .. .. .. •• 7,362 11 10 Renewable lease .. .. .. • • 273 12 10 Agricultural lease Mining districts land occupation leases .. 603 2 8 Village settlement, cash Village settlement, deferred payment Village settlement, perpetual lease .. ... Village settlement, occupation with right of purchase Village settlement, lease in perpetuity .. 92 2 6 Village settlement, renewable lease Village-homestead special settlement .. .. 69 18 10 Special-settlement association, perpetual lease Special-settlement association, lease in per- 295 1 9 petuity Improved-farm special settlement, occupation 550 16 8 with right of purchase Improved-farm special settlement, lease in per- 50 2 10 petuity Improved-farm special settlement, renewable lease Small grazing-runs .. .. .. .. 593 15 0 Pastoral runs .. .. .. .. 116 10 7 Pastoral licenses in mining districts under special 571 6 7 regulations Coal and mineral leases .. .. .. 524 2 6 Prospectors' mining leases .. .. .. 489 9 4 Timber licenses and other leases, and sale of 10,474 5 9 timber £ s. d. £ s. d.i 133 6 3 2,045 10 9i 6,456 14 0| 6,537 14 11 [ 3,259 0 3 '.'. 6 0 0 £ s. d. 6,254 8 9 334 0 0 14,566 18 5 1,739 11 6 •• £ s. d. 781 8 3 137 5 0 2,392 6 10 1,223 15 0 1 I £ s. c 781 8 137 5 :,392 6 1 ,223 15 d. £ s. d. 3 2,667 18 2 0 10 0 311 4 5 1 £ s. d. 2,667 18 2 311 4 5 £ 8. d. £ s. d. 290 7 0 797 1 10 585 10 3 2,590 2 4 126 18 9 £ s. d. 689 3 1 697 15 0 652 12 6 187 0 0 27 0 0l £ s. d. £ s. d. 2,896 5 11 23,248 1 11 370 14 2 3,691 2 7 4,772 3 0 56,549 3 8 2,548 12 6 12,796 1 0 161 10 9 348 10 9 15 15 0 21 15 0 858 12 6, 1,873 5 11 126 18 9 82 2 2: 1,469 14 7 484 3 5 332 4 1 •' 1,387 2 5 27 0 0 .. 450 5 0 477 5 0 •• 3 19 2 3 19 29' 0 977 19 !,080 13 63 9 1 2 1 15 10 1 7 579 1 6 4 3,082 2 1 11 18 15 1 13 9 13 8 465 11 10 20 7 0 93 15 6 626 6 4 235 18 6 1,074 3 4 3,880 8 10 101 12 0 '.'. 12 3 4 40 18 10 4 2 10 34 2 9 840 0 7 1,400 17 5 5,323 18 9 35 3 6 479 16 1 19 5 24 6 11 0 7 6 89 2 3 465 11 10 249 14 11 2,309 0 1 2,533 3 10 74,164 13 9 2,121 0 1: 41,122 11 1 ; 1,502 18 8 35 3 6 71 6 4! 1,338 2 1 36 0 0 13 12 9 104 18 li 171 7 7 0 2 6l 9 18 3 109 17 11 167 1 7 13,332 7 10 8,720 13 6 3,664 8 1 6,379 18 7 1,003 0 4 146 0 11 13,909 17 1 6,153 6 2 226 5 6 29 0 1 977 19 7 2,080 13 4 15 10 1! 579 1 6 3,082 2 1 .. 63 9 llj 18 15 1 36 0 0 .. 13 9 419 1 3 8[ 1,711 8 10 3 4 0 1,674 5 0| 527 9 1 403 11 3, 20 0 4 15 9 8 20 0 4 15 2 1 6 16 2 87118 1 48 4 0 88 1 1 133 13 4, 127 17 1 109 0 9j 369 2 6 4,025 14 9 527 9 1 121 'll 3 1,665 14 10 48 4 0 5,528 5 1 55 8 8 '.'. 70 10 0 804 19 7 "• 15 9 8 4,155 11 llj 19 11 10 80 16 4 1,775 11 5 102 11 6 2,529 7 9 238 19 2 2,179 19 0 446 2 10 145 19 5 3,061 3 3 21 2 1 6 8 1 27 10 2 7,545 14 8 87 8 8 870 19 8 3,170 2 3 1,814 14 41 330 0 0 369 13 2 330 0 369 13 92 13 7 0 3,314 16 8 2 92 13 7 3,314 16 8 3,014 5 0 552 11 3 10,296 1 2 272 16 5 5,486 6 3 13,734 9 4 19,990 5 5 2,664 17 4J 33,695 0 4 1,213 16 2 " 48 2 11 96 9 0 2 10 0 9,338 19 9 371 3 3 371 3 1,039 1 3 9 5li 6 4 1,007 11 2 12 5 6 '.'. 169 13 1 1,148 6 3 211 15 6 380 8 8 3,588 9 3 491 19 4 2,335 4 2 24,318 12 4 219' 3 11 19' 2 1 1,039 1 9 5li 6 4 1,799 15 4 10,630 1 8 7,136 9 2 20,165 8 0 31,345 2 0 5 33,356 1 7 322,566 12 9 Carried forward .. ..85,327 11 o| 34,952 16 0. 31,391 18 3 68,461 9 9 9,799 15 4 10,630 1 8 20,165 8 0 31,345 2 0 33,356 1 7 322,566 12
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