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Appendix I

REPORT OF THE LAND OFFICER FOR THE YEAR 1930.

I. REGISTRATION,

1.-(1) During the year five thousand five hundred and seventeen (5,517) instruments were registered under the provisions of Ordinance No. 1 of 1844,-an increase of 1,267 on the preceding year.

(2) The total number of instruments registered under the provisions of the above mentioned Ordinance (since 1844) to the end of the year 1930 was 122,893.

(3) The number of instruments registered each year during the last ten years is shown in Table I.

2. The total consideration on sales, mortgages, surrenders and miscellaneous land transactions amounted to $130,058,744.19, particulars of which are shown in Table II.

II. GRANTS OF LAND.

1. The total area of land leased during the year under review was 632 Acres and 5.9/10 poles, of which 458 Acres, 1 Rood and 23 poles were dealt with by the District Officers.

2. Particulars of grants, surrenders and resumptions during the year are shown on pages W 1 and 2 of the Blue Book for 1930.

III.—SURRENDERS.

Seventy-four (74) Surrenders of land required for public purposes (including Surrenders under Contracts of Exchange) were prepared and registered in the Land Office, the total consideration for those required for public purposes amounting to $1,145,705.50.

IV. CROWN LEASES.

1. Eight hundred and seventy-four (874) Crown Leases were issued during the year, as against 242 in the previous year—an increase of 632; particulars are set out in Table III.

2. The number of leases issued each year during the last ten years is shown in Table IV.

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Appendix I REPORT OF THE LAND OFFICER FOR THE YEAR 1930. I. REGISTRATION, 1.-(1) During the year five thousand five hundred and seventeen (5,517) instruments were registered under the provisions of Ordinance No. 1 of 1844,-an increase of 1,267 on the preceding year. (2) The total number of instruments registered under the provisions of the above mentioned Ordinance (since 1844) to the end of the year 1930 was 122,893. (3) The number of instruments registered each year during the last ten years is shown in Table I. 2. The total consideration on sales, mortgages, surrenders and miscellaneous land transactions amounted to $130,058,744.19, particulars of which are shown in Table II. II. GRANTS OF LAND. 1. The total area of land leased during the year under review was 632 Acres and 5.9/10 poles, of which 458 Acres, 1 Rood and 23 poles were dealt with by the District Officers. 2. Particulars of grants, surrenders and resumptions during the year are shown on pages W 1 and 2 of the Blue Book for 1930. III.—SURRENDERS. Seventy-four (74) Surrenders of land required for public purposes (including Surrenders under Contracts of Exchange) were prepared and registered in the Land Office, the total consideration for those required for public purposes amounting to $1,145,705.50. IV. CROWN LEASES. 1. Eight hundred and seventy-four (874) Crown Leases were issued during the year, as against 242 in the previous year—an increase of 632; particulars are set out in Table III. 2. The number of leases issued each year during the last ten years is shown in Table IV.
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Appendix I REPORT OF THE LAND OFFICER FOR THE YEAR 1930. I. REGISTRATION, 1.-(1) During the year five thousand five hundred and seventeen (5,517) instruments were registered under the provi- sions of Ordinance No. 1 of 1844,-an increase of 1,267 on the preceding year. (2) The total number of instruments registered under the provisions of the above mentioned Ordinance (since 1844) to the end of the year 1930 was 122,893. (3) The number of instruments registered each year during the last ten years is shewn in Table I. 2. The total consideration on sales, mortgages, surrenders and miscellaneous land transactions amounted to $130,058,744.19 particulars of which are shewn in Table II. II. GRANTS OF LAND. 1. The total area of land leased during the year under review was 632 Acres and 5.9/10 poles, of which 458 Acres, 1 Rood and 23 poles were dealt with by the District Officers. 2. Particulars of grants surrenders and resumptions during the year are shewn on pages W 1 and 2 of the Blue Book for 1930, III.--SURRENDERS. Seventy four (74) Surrenders of land required for public purposes (including Surrenders under Contracts of Exchange) were prepared and registered in the Land Office, the total con- sideration for those required for public purposes amounting to 1,145,705.50. IV. CROWN LEASES. 1. Eight hundred and seventy four (874) Crown Leases were issued during the year, as against 242 in the previous year—an increase of 652 particulars are set out in Table III. 2. The number of leases issued each year during the last ten years is shewn in Table I.
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Appendix I

REPORT OF THE LAND OFFICER FOR THE YEAR 1930.

I. REGISTRATION,

1.-(1) During the year five thousand five hundred and seventeen (5,517) instruments were registered under the provi- sions of Ordinance No. 1 of 1844,-an increase of 1,267 on the preceding year.

(2) The total number of instruments registered under the provisions of the above mentioned Ordinance (since 1844) to the end of the year 1930 was 122,893.

(3) The number of instruments registered each year during the last ten years is shewn in Table I.

2. The total consideration on sales, mortgages, surrenders and miscellaneous land transactions amounted to $130,058,744.19 particulars of which are shewn in Table II.

II. GRANTS OF LAND.

1. The total area of land leased during the year under review was 632 Acres and 5.9/10 poles, of which 458 Acres, 1 Rood and 23 poles were dealt with by the District Officers.

2. Particulars of grants surrenders and resumptions during the year are shewn on pages W 1 and 2 of the Blue Book for 1930,

III.--SURRENDERS.

Seventy four (74) Surrenders of land required for public purposes (including Surrenders under Contracts of Exchange) were prepared and registered in the Land Office, the total con- sideration for those required for public purposes amounting to 1,145,705.50.

IV. CROWN LEASES.

1. Eight hundred and seventy four (874) Crown Leases were issued during the year, as against 242 in the previous year—an increase of 652 particulars are set out in Table III.

2. The number of leases issued each year during the last ten years is shewn in Table I.

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