University. The fourth Surveying Assistant to be sent to Britain passed the Intermediate Examination in the Spring of 1964 and was sent to the School of Military Survey in May 1964 for the year's course.
Revenue
5.10. The total revenue collected, compared with 1963-64, was:
1963-64 1964-65 Premia on land sales $181,439,357.35 $118,408,840.26 Premia on land sales credited to Development Loan Fund ... 12,321,408.63 10,319,874.38 Permit Fees ... 7,209,312.04 5,909,645.62 Rental from annual and monthly tenancies 2,807,589.50 5,737,351.18 Boundary stones and survey fees... 111,473.90 104,699.90 Plans and aerial photos sold to the public 105,693.36 35,566.55 $203,994,834.78 $140,515,977.895.11. From the foregoing and the following pages, it will be apparent that whilst the output of the office has been maintained in terms of cases completed, overall revenue derived again decreased by about 30% compared with the previous year due to less land being available for submission to auction and a fall off in demand for sites for residential development.
CROWN LANDS DIVISION
Assistant Superintendents:
W. L. T. CRUNDEN, F.R.I.C.S., F.A.I., F.I.Arb., M.R.S.H.
I. L. STANTON, A.R.I.C.S.
5.12. As in the previous years Crown Land has been offered for sale by public auction following programmes published at three monthly intervals. 156 lots were offered for sale by this means of which 127 were sold compared with the previous years total of 252. In addition, 19 lots were offered for sale by public tender and tenders were accepted in respect of 12 lots. These figures, however, do not include the site of the former Naval Dockyard which was offered for sale by public tender in one or two lots, the result of which was still pending at the end of the year.
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Here is the final version in HTML as requested:University. The fourth Surveying Assistant to be sent to Britain passed the Intermediate Examination in the Spring of 1964 and was sent to the School of Military Survey in May 1964 for the year's course.
Revenue
5.10. The total revenue collected, compared with 1963-64, was:
1963-64 1964-65 Premia on land sales $181,439,357.35 $118,408,840.26 Premia on land sales credited to Development Loan Fund ... 12,321,408.63 10,319,874.38 Permit Fees ... 7,209,312.04 5,909,645.62 Rental from annual and monthly tenancies 2,807,589.50 5,737,351.18 Boundary stones and survey fees... 111,473.90 104,699.90 Plans and aerial photos sold to the public 105,693.36 35,566.55 $203,994,834.78 $140,515,977.895.11. From the foregoing and the following pages, it will be apparent that whilst the output of the office has been maintained in terms of cases completed, overall revenue derived again decreased by about 30% compared with the previous year due to less land being available for submission to auction and a fall off in demand for sites for residential development.
CROWN LANDS DIVISION
Assistant Superintendents:
W. L. T. CRUNDEN, F.R.I.C.S., F.A.I., F.I.Arb., M.R.S.H.
Auction Sales
I. L. STANTON, A.R.I.C.S.
5.12. As in the previous years Crown Land has been offered for sale by public auction following programmes published at three monthly intervals. 156 lots were offered for sale by this means of which 127 were sold compared with the previous years total of 252. In addition, 19 lots were offered for sale by public tender and tenders were accepted in respect of 12 lots. These figures, however, do not include the site of the former Naval Dockyard which was offered for sale by public tender in one or two lots, the result of which was still pending at the end of the year.
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