20.
385
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1882, the holder sold the 7/ years residue of the lease for $900 realizing out the rate of $366 per aer,
, and two years subsequently the new,
resold the 5 years residue
purchaver
lease $2,400, of the locice for $24.
realizing at the rate of $976 per
wvas
; In 1876 Gardow Lot 59 w
on a 14 year lease for $20.
ACC.
• bought from Government
In April 1883 the holder
sold the byears residue of the lease for $5000 realizing
at the rate of $2911 per
acre
In 1875 Garden Lot 60 was
Government
ruout on a
• Lot 60 was bought frau.
14 years leave for $25. In Sept =
1882 the holder sold the 7 years residue
lease for $900 realizing at the rate of $806 per
of the
In 1875 Garden Lot 62 was bought from Government on
" on a 14 year lease for $20. In November 1882 the holder sold the 7 years
1. residue of the lease for $200, realizing
· rate of $365 per a
acre.
actres
at the
In 1875 Garden Lot 63 was bought from
Government.
Governement on a 14
on a
14. years leave for $25. In Nov. 1882 the holder sold the 7 years residue of the
lease for $1000 realizing at the rate of $142.
per acre.
In 1875 Garden Lot 65 was bought from Government &
on a 14 years leave for $25. In Augus
1884, the holder cold the 5 years residue of x
the lease for $1,400 realizing at the rate of $919 per
acre.
In 1876 Garden Lot 70 was bought from Government
eut on a 144
ero years.
leave for $10. In r
March 1881 the holder sold the 17 years.
residue of the lease for $7/440 realizing at the rate of $861 per
14.
aore.
In some of this transactions the
prices paid included the value
· of the hours as well as the land, but it was publicly known that the Government would pay no compensation what ower for any.
buildings.