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Schedule II. — Statement of Expenditure. . For Year. To Date. Tree-planting and maintenance — £ s. d. £ s. d. Tree-growing .. .. .. .. 725 12 6 5,502 16 3 General maintenance and repairs .. 163 18 5 880 15 11 Tree-seeds .. ~ . . .. 104 16 9 730 8 8 Manures . . . . . . .. 18 5 2 102 18 10 Horse-feed, purchased and grown . . 167 19 9 768 4 5 Miscellaneous works .. . . . . 49 10 2 262 1 6 Stock and material —Tools, implements .. 29 2 2 603 13 1 Permanent works— Buildings.. .. .. .. .. 28 1 4 1,096 5 1 Nursery-formation .. .. .. 25 15 7 552 6 4 Fencing .. .. .. .. 0 18 0 90 9 9 Water-supply .. .. .. .. .. 448 12 4 Supervision and clerical — Proportion of Superintending Nurseryman's salary and clerical assistance . . 57 0 0 306 0 0 Proportion of Nurseryman's salary .. 130 0 0 936 1 10 Travelling-expenses .. .. .. 1188 1188 £1,512 8 6 £12,292 2 8

Schedule III. — Trees Account.

Schedule IV. — Property Account. £ g d Land (40 acres): Crown land not charged to Forestry Account Buildings ' .. .. 1,096 5 1 Live-stock .. 121 0 0 Improvements . . . . .. . . .. .. 1,000 18 8 Fencing .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 90 9 9 Stores in hand .. .. .. .. ... .. 597 17 11 £2,906 11 5

Schedule V. — Details of One-year-old Trees, sown 1913-14.

i During the Year. Number. , of Raising. Since ] Number. Since 1896 to Date. 18!) I 96 to Date. Cost of Raising and Maintenance. Estimated Value, as Schedule V. £ s. d. 'rees raised .. .. .. ■ 1,199,000 236 18 11 : 10,520,480 "rees sent out .. ..; 1,105,455 ; .. 7,679,330 £ 12,2' £ s. d. 12,292 2 8 92 £ s. d. I | ___ Balance in stock .. .. .. .. 2,841,150 Value of land, improvements, and stock (Property Account) 4,936 1 0 2,906 11 5 Total value 7,842 12 5

Name of Tree. Number in Seed-beds. Height, in Inches. Seed sown. Value per Total Value. Thousand. Remarks. lb. 112 £ s. d. 10 0 (10 0 (10 0 15 0 15 0 1 0 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 15 0 10 0 1 0 0 £ s. d. 500 0 0 130 0 0 70 0 0 11 5 0 15 0 0 11 0 0 90 0 0 300 0 0 40 0 0 14 0 0 17 10 0 4 0 0 5 0 0 Very sturdy plants. Good plants. Very fine crop. Thin crop. Pine crop. Fait crop. Good crop. Medium crop. Pinus austriaoa „ ponderoaa (special) „ pouderosa „ Benthamiana soopulorum „ muricata „ radiata Larix europaea „ leptolepis Uupressus Lawsoniana .. Pseudo-tsuga taxifolia .. Betula alba Ootoneaster Simondsii .. 500,000 130,000 70,000 9,000 12,000 11,000 90,000 300,000 40,000 14,000 14,000 4,000 5,000 3 a 2 I 3 2i 4 i a* 2 2* 2" 3 80 5 4 1 30 75 6 1 6 0i 2 Good crop. Good plants. Poor crop. Pair crop. Totals 11,199,000 1,207 15 0

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