Agricultural Statistics Tables




3732
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 85

Name of Crop. Area harvested (to nearest Quarter Acre). Total Yield of Seed obtained.
(b) Grass-seed, Hay, and Ensilage.
(24) Grasses and clovers as under harvested or to be harvested this season for seed (whether sown this season or not)—
(a) Rye-grass, perennial .. .. .. lb.
(b) Rye-grass, Italian and Western Wolths .. lb.
(c) Cocksfoot .. .. .. .. lb.
(d) Chewing’s fescue .. .. : .. lb.
(e) Crested dogstail .. .. .. .. lb.
(f) Red clover (including cow-grass) .. .. lb.
(g) White clover .. .. .. .. lb.
(h) Brown-top .. .. .. .. lb.
(i) Other grasses and clovers for seed [Give name here] lb.
(25) Grasses and clovers cut or to be cut this season for hay tons
(26) Grasses and clovers cut or to be cut this season for ensilage tons
(27) Lucerne cut or to be cut this season for hay or ensilage tons
Total area of items (24), (25), (26), and (27) ..

III.—SUMMARY OF TOTAL AREA OF HOLDING.
(To be filled in to account for the whole area, even if holding is unused.)

Area (to nearest Quarter Acre).
(1) New pasture— Acres.
(a) Grasses sown since 31st January, , on virgin land ..
(b) Grasses sown since 31st January, , on land which has been in pasture or under cultivation previously .. ..
(2) Old pasture (sown before 31st January, ) .. ..
(NOTE.—Both new and old pasture land returned above must include any areas entered against items (23), (24), (25), (26), and (27) of Part II.)
(3) Area of grain and root, &c., crops (i.e., total of items (1) to (22) in Part II), less area of any such crops sown along with grasses and clovers (item (23) in Part II)
(4) Tussock or other native grasses .. .. .. ..
(5) Phormium (New Zealand flax) .. .. .. ..
(6) Fern, scrub, second growth, &c. : .. .. ..
(7) Standing virgin bush or forest.. .. .. ..
(8) Plantations of timber trees—
(a) Conifers (pines) .. .. .. ..
(b) Eucalypts and broad-leaved trees .. .. ..
(9) Orchard—(omit tomatoes, small bush fruits, and berries)—
(a) Bearing : acres .. .. .. ..
(b) Non-bearing : acres .. .. .. ..
(10) Areas planted in—
(a) Tung trees .. .. .. .. ..
(b) Grape vines .. .. .. .. ..
(c) Passion-fruit vines .. .. .. .. ..
(d) Hop vines .. .. .. .. ..
(11) Market gardens (include tomatoes, small bush fruits, and berries) ..
(12) Nurseries and seed-gardens .. .. .. ..
(13) Residence, outbuildings, private gardens and grounds .. ..
(14) Bare fallow during the whole season .. .. .. ..
(15) Barren areas useless for grazing and incapable of being made productive (sand, shingle, &c.)
Total area of holding .. .. .. .. ..
(To agree with total area of holding as shown against item (3) of Part I.)

IV.—GRASSLAND TOP-DRESSED.
Area of grassland top-dressed with artificial fertilizers or lime once or more during the twelve months ended 31st January, :—

Acres.
(a) With artificial fertilizer only .. .. .. ..
(b) With lime only .. .. .. ..
(c) With both artificial fertilizer and lime .. .. ..
Total .. .. .. .. ..


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