Land Leases and Gold Export Statistics




JAN. 11.]

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 33

NOTE.—The acreage given in the foregoing runs is exclusive
of bush area. Plans and further particulars can be obtained
on application at any Land Office in the colony, where slips of
the sale may also be had.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE.
The leases of the above runs will be sold subject to the
general provisions as to runs specified in the Land Acts, 1877,
1879, and 1882.
The first year's rent, with license fee (£10), to be paid on fall
of hammer, either by cheque marked by banker or in cash, and
thereafter by half-yearly payments (in advance), on the 1st
March and 1st September in each year. Possession will be
given on the 1st March, 1884. Valuations for improvement (if
any), which shall in no case exceed three times the amount of
the average annual rent paid under the existing leases, are to
be paid to the Receiver of Land Revenue, Dunedin, one month
before getting possession, in pursuance of sections 115 to 117 of
"The Land Act, 1877."

J. P. MAITLAND,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Crown Lands Office,
Dunedin, 8th January, 1883.

The School Commissioners of Otago intend also offering for
sale pastoral leases of four runs in the Waikaia District, County
of Southland, viz. :—
Run No. 326, 25,290 acres.
Run No. 327, 19,000 acres.
Run No. 327A, 17,700 acres.
Run No. 193A, 10,500 acres.
For terms and particulars see the advertisement which will
be issued by the School Commissioners.

N.B.—Immediately after the sale of the above runs an area
of about 80,000 acres of land surveyed into sections of from 500
to 5,000 acres will be offered for sale on pastoral deferred
payments. Full particulars of these lands will appear in a
future advertisement, which will be issued about a fortnight
hence.

J. P. MAITLAND.

RETURN of the QUANTITY and VALUE of GOLD ENTERED for DUTY for EXPORTATION from NEW ZEALAND, from
1st APRIL, 1857, to 31st DECEMBER, 1882.

| ENTERED FOR
DUTY AT | PRODUCE OF THE
GOLD FIELDS
IN | DURING THE
QUARTER ENDED
31ST DECEMBER,
1882. | ENTERED
FOR EXPORTATION
TO THE
30TH SEPTEMBER, 1882. | TOTAL ENTERED FOR
EXPORTATION FROM NEW
ZEALAND TO THE
31ST DECEMBER, 1882. |
| :--- | :--- | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: |
| | | Quantity. | Value. | Quantity. | Value. | Quantity. | Value. |
| Auckland | Auckland | Oz. 10,197 | £ 40,549 | Oz. 1,350,202 | £ 4,976,115 | Oz. 1,360,399 | £ 5,016,664 |
| Wellington | Wellington | | | 35 | 137 | 35 | 137 |
| Picton | Marlborough | 503 | 1,987 | 51,120 | 197,311 | 51,120 | 197,311 |
| Nelson | Nelson | | | 1,632,048 | 6,478,478 | 1,632,551 | 6,480,465 |
| Nelson | | 97 | 388 | | | | |
| Wellington | | 28 | 112 | | | | |
| Westport | West Coast | 1,909 | 7,637 | | | | |
| Greymouth | | 17,903 | 71,611 | | | | |
| Hokitika | | 11,480 | 45,921 | | | | |
| Dunedin | | 125 | 487 | | | | |
| | | 31,542 | 126,156 | 2,793,306 | 10,935,001 | 2,824,848 | 11,061,157 |
| Dunedin | Otago | 16,453 | 65,449 | | | 4,178,208 | 16,457,049 |
| Invercargill | | 3,480 | 13,919 | 4,158,275 | 16,377,681 | | |
| | | 19,933 | 79,368 | | | | |
| Totals | ... | 62,175 | 248,060 | 9,984,986 | 38,964,723 | 10,047,161 | 39,212,783 |

Department of Trade and Customs,
Wellington, 9th January, 1883.

WILLIAM SEED,
Secretary and Inspector of Customs.

RETURN of the QUANTITY and VALUE of GOLD ENTERED for DUTY for EXPORTATION from NEW ZEALAND, for the
YEARS ended 31st DECEMBER, 1881 and 1882.

| PORTS. | DURING THE QUARTER ENDED | TOTALS FOR YEAR 1882. | TOTALS FOR YEAR 1881. |
| :--- | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: |
| | 31st March, 1882. | 30th June, 1882. | 30th Sept., 1882. | 31st Dec., 1882. | Quantity. | Value. | Quantity. | Value. |
| Auckland | Oz. 8,218 | Oz. 7,216 | Oz. 7,428 | Oz. 10,197 | Oz. 33,059 | £ 131,007 | Oz. 35,516 | £ 141,326 |
| Wellington | | 4 | 23 | 28 | 55 | 217 | 5 | 21 |
| Picton | | 1,323 | | 1,352 | 5,400 | 1,368 | 4,495 |
| Nelson | 1,442 | 471 | 1,875 | 600 | 4,388 | 16,741 | 5,351 | 20,441 |
| Westport | 3,741 | 2,697 | 2,689 | 1,909 | 11,036 | 44,101 | 13,121 | 52,483 |
| Greymouth | 24,411 | 10,259 | 27,522 | 17,903 | 80,095 | 320,377 | 76,637 | 306,542 |
| Hokitika | 9,599 | 4,763 | 11,801 | 11,480 | 37,643 | 150,566 | 35,893 | 143,559 |
| Oamaru | | ... | ... | ... | 174 | 650 |
| Dunedin | 22,824 | 11,551 | 20,949 | 16,578 | 71,902 | 287,615 | 89,262 | 358,335 |
| Invercargill | 3,041 | 2,664 | 2,489 | 3,480 | 11,674 | 46,696 | 13,234 | 52,938 |
| Totals | 73,309 | 40,944 | 74,776 | 62,175 | 251,204 | 1,002,720 | 270,561 | 1,080,790 |

Department of Trade and Customs,
Wellington, 9th January, 1883.

WILLIAM SEED,
Secretary and Inspector of Customs.



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