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The setting out in the New Territories of areas granted to certain parties known as Taxlords, who were recognized by Government as having some claim to compensation in the form of land for the abolition of certain fees they had enjoyed prior to the British occupation, took up about a fortnight of a surveyor's time and a month of a tracer's time.
Much clerical work is involved in carrying on the dual duties of land survey and superintendence of Crown lands oon- ducted by the Land Survey Branch.
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Maps published. No maps were published during the
Miscellaneous matters, The multifarious nature of the work performed by this branch in the preparation of sale particulars and lease plans; of permits and licences for cul- tivation, boat breaming, slipways, piers, &c.; of schemes for the laying out of new areas and the improvement of many insani- tary areas and villages; of setting out reclamations, new roads, &c., ke,, precludes the possibility of any considerable amount of systematic survey work. The total length of traverses run during the year between the triangulated points already valued and accepted, exclusive of detail lines, amounts to about 60 miles.
The following is a brief summary of the other work socom- plished:-
261 lease plans (in triplicate) with particulars were
prepared.
27 sale plans (in duplicate) and sale conditions were
prepared.
1,917 plans and sumprints in connection with proposed sales, permits, piers, squatters' holdings &0. were prepared or traced.