✨ Revenue and Land Sales
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PORT OF HAVELOCK.
STATEMENT of the Revenue collected during the Month ended 31st March, 1867.
| Heads of Revenue | Amount |
|---|---|
| Import Duty | £21 9 0 |
| Gold Export Duty | 6 15 11 |
| Light House Dues | 1 4 4 |
| Fees under Arms Act | 0 15 0 |
| Other Receipts—License Oyster Fisheries Act, 1866 | 0 2 6 |
| Total | £30 6 9 |
WALTER H. PILLIET,
Sub-Collector.
Custom House, Havelock,
1st April, 1867.
PROVINCE OF MARLBOROUGH.
RETURN OF LAND SOLD, or otherwise absolutely disposed of, during the Quarter ended the 31st March, 1867:—
| Class of Land | Quantity | Rate per Acre | Consideration |
|---|---|---|---|
| A. R. P. | £ s. d. | Cash | |
| £ s. d. | |||
| Town | 38 1 6 | 4 11 2/40 | |
| Suburban | 2,325 2 11 | 1 8 4/20 | 3,951 17 3 |
| Rural | 93 2 0 | 0 18 2/68 | |
| Pastoral | 967 3 16 | 0 8 2/12 |
JAMES BALFOUR WEMYSS,
Commissioner.
Crown Lands Office,
Blenheim, 23rd May, 1867.
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Statement of Customs Duties Collected at Port of Havelock
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- Walter H. Pilliet, Sub-Collector
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- James Balfour Wemyss, Commissioner
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