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Table 23.— Return of Forfeitures and Surrenders during the Year ended 31st March, 1918, showing under each Tenure the Number of Selectors who have forfeited and surrendered their Holdings, and the Area and Rental of such Holdings.
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Tenure. Forfeitures. Number. Area. Keutal! NumbOT - Surrenders. Aroa. Annual Rontal. Ordinary Crown Lands — Deferred payment Perpetual lease Occupation with right of purchase Lease in perpetuity Ronowablo lcaso Mining districts land occupation leases Pastoral licensos in mining districts undor special regulations Pastoral runs Miscellaneous 1 48 1 6 1 8 Acres. 16 11,066 406 419 58 1,533 £ 12 088 7 87 2 49 1 1 11 2 Acres. 26 1 5,647 24 £ 1 2 387 2 3 122 53,320 27,702 375 899 1 53 4,400 8,825 5 794 Totals 190 94,520 2,119 69 18,923 1,191 Cheviot Estate — Miscellaneous 5 1,022 195 Land for Settlements — Deferred payment Lease in perpetuity Renewable loase Miscellaneous 2 i 7 1 5 9 1 042 300 1 439 39 8 9 170 377 60 Totals 19 1,388J 444 I.. 943 479 National-endowment Lands — Renewablo lease Pastoral licenses in mining districts under special regulations Small grazing-runs Pastoral runs Miscellaneous 28 6 8,270 1,853 283 35 9 6 6,133 So121 34 29 49,100 79 1 10 il,271 1,411 "l3 18 Totals 02 59,283 397 26 19,009 180 Educational-endowment Lands — Primary Secondary 22 3 518. 10 114 35 9 1,405 327 Totals 25 528| 149 1,405 327 Grand totals 296 155,720 3,109 124 42,502 2,378
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