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'T~T COUNTY OF ANGLESEY.-(~.) ,TABLE. 65.;:-G::!:'oss Produce of each de~cription o~ Crop).n t.he. Y ~ar endJ,ng 3,ISt .March, I 8~7' II> QUANTITY OF PRODUCE. q:l as GREEN CRol'S. , ; C (Exclusive of Market III1d 0Tm:R CROPS. CRIIlIALS; P:E:4BE; AND '.BEANs. I .. 1 Kitchen Gardens.) I , , g NAME OF FLACE. I I I I I VINES. ,- S ; ... 1l' I i Gl'!'pllS Ga.thered. ~ - al " " .. i a! ~ ·f ,,;~ .. , " 1"1" II", ,. ; ; '" :> ... iJil::' ,,; ~ .0 ,8 ., ~ <;l ~ as II "a 't~t " t:::I ~~ 3 s 3 Q " ~ i ~' ... = 0 ~EI"I ~ ~ 0 1"1 ~ l"< il: l"<'" i .Ii!l Ii!lS!; Eo< t':I I I I I "' .. I ---~ ----------- bushels. bushels, bushels. bushels. bushels. bushels. b1l8hels. toM. tell.!!. I teUll. toUll. cwi. No. cwt •. em. ~ i 00 Avenel (part of) " ... 15,186 I <}'500 , '348 90 75 172, 35.371' 32, 70 102, z05 ... z,ooo ... ... P-3 Brankeet (part of)." 5z0 950 ... 80 ... ... 1;550 19 ... 19 ... ... ... ... ... 0 -. , e Eildon .•. ... z08 550 ... ... ... ... 'is8 ZI ... .. ZI .1 • • ... .. .. ~ 8: ." Emu Hill ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 8 9 ... ... ... r:n .- P-3 Killingworth . 450 I,Z40 " 1,690 60. : ... ... ... ... Z4 .. Z4 , .... ·"f '" - ... I> Kinglake 1-'3 ... ... ... ... .. ... ... ... ... ... I-! .. '" ~, . - - Man galore - r:n 4,730 7,370 .•. ... n. 'zSo IZ,35° 7 7 IZ ... ... .... ;-, ... '~ Merton (part of) a z,660 3,7Z0 50 v' ••• ... ...' 6,430 z7 ... z7 96 ... .... .1. ' .. C I r:n Molesworth 160 ' ",' 160 .. -8 8 5 ... \ .... ... ... , •• I '. , - ... .. Murrundindi .... ~ , -." . - '0 II. ' '"' ~ ',50 ' ,is ISO ,4 , :4 IS II" ZS , ... ... ... ... ... "".l Seym0l¥' (part of) b II,7IO Z,32,0 455 ... ... '" .. 14,4SS 48 ... 48 53 1 .. Z,,?OO 10 10 i <: Tallarook 10,600 2,.490 ... ... ... ... 13,090 67 .... 67 136 ... .... ... ... " • :~ Thornton < I ••• , ~. ' 380 z,35° ... ~ zo "" .... ... 2,750 .. ,40 ... .. 40 3 ... ... ... 0 t;:C Wanregarwen 770 ... ... ... ... 770 zz .. .. ... zz 3 . ' ... " ... ... ... c- , Wyndham " ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 14 ... 14 .' 3.~ !' ••• ... ... ... .F. ~ --- ... ~ ... .... Yark ... ... ... ISS 350 ... 80 ... .. 615 17' ... 17 , 5 ... ... ... .. .... ; CQ Yea ; z8 '0\ ... 84 ... ... IS ... .. 99 zS ... 2S .. ... ... .. 0\ 11-. Stations 3,185 5,162, 80 ... ... ... 8.42.7 ZOI ... ZOI 473 100 ... ... .- ... ';-' - Total ... I 49,948 47,007 958 285 75 4:;Z 98,695 58.} 70 654 1,61 7 100 ,,",000 10 • 10 - (4) Jlellll\lD.der III the Mumy Dllitrlet. .pi) lIemalnder III Dalhousie. "".... i AGRICULT~AL AND LIVE STOCK STATISTICS OF VICTORIA;, 1866-7.· . , COUNTY OF TABLE 66.-Nnmber of Holders 'of Purchased, Land and of Crown Land Rented for other than Pastoral the Extent under each description of EXTENT OF LAND IN OCCUPATION, EXTENT OF LAND UNDER PtmCIL\J!IlD LAND, NAME OF PLACE. d! l; ---------1----------------,---------1---1---,1--'--1--'---!i acres. acres. acres. acres~ acres. acres. acres. ~cres. acres. ncres. 0.. a. a.' acres. Blackwood ••• ,.. 53 5,193 2,169 7,462 80 7,542. 7,403 1,796 SIS 700 70 .•• 46 25 1,359 Bolinda. ... .., 9 n,4S8 320 1'2.,808 ... 12,808 n,g08 542 90. 75 ... ••• 10... 175 Boroondara ... 329 5,610 4;401 10,OII ... 10,on 9,945 1.768 23 31 3... 3 24 85 Bulla-bulla ... ••• 62 13.664 2,560 16,224 58 ,16,282 16,052 2.,247 344 137 2.I... '.. 7 509 Bulleen (part of)a ... 158 8,297 lMS 10,745 ,.. 10,745 .9,237 1,215 69 116 4 ...... 4 193 Bullengarook ... 34 i,291 ",°52' 4,343 608 4.951 4,814 471 101' "00 I ..• 5... 307 Buttlejorrk ... ... 15 32,920 878 33.798 76 33,874 33,854 940 138 27 2 3... S 16 437 Bylands (part of) 0... 35 6,87.3 588 7,461 ..• 7,461 7,461 649' 2.2.8 65 20 .. ,... 12 325 Chintin ••• ...' 4" 9,,,66 4,795 ,14,061 150 14,211 11,665 1,599 664 340 26... 10 3 1,043 Cobaw (part of)b ... 17 1,94° .•. 1,940 1,047 2,987 . 2,209 258 178 39 ••• ... '" .•• 217 Coimadai .•• ... 2.3 ,668 860 1,528 1,768 3,296 2,346 175 120 26 3 I 2... 152 Cut.paw-paw ... 62 4,741 2,260 7,001 ... 7,001 5,829 851 II 5... 2...... 18 Dandenong ... ... 62 9,964 1,252 II,216 ... II,2I6 I1,2II 260 15 ... ... ..., ... 3 18 Darraweit Guim ••. 17 1.2,975 6,404 J9,379 27 19,406 8,625 2~3 88 70 I......... 159 Derrimut ... 28 9,774' 5,295 15,069 ... 15,069.4,399 463 7 .. · 2......... 9 Deutgam ••. 7 17,408 714 18,122 ... IS,IZ2 17,769 2II 7 6 2 I ••• I 17 Djerriwarrh... ... 67 13,281 '2,521 15,802 ... 15,802 15,388 1,582. 357 334 40... 34 27 79 2 Doutta Galla ... 120 6;279' 5,22.5 II,504 194 11,698 II,537 2,855 51 74 3 .... 2 10 140 Forbes (part of) a ... 20 3,2.30 1,896 5,126... 5,126 5,126 197 91 35 .. , ... ...... 126 Gisborne .•• ... 141 7,°15 18,639 25,654 2.74 25,92.8 24,789 6,974 1,411 2,63 6 71... "5 103 4,246 Goldie (part of) a ... 50 3,6i\6 994 4,620 5,544 10,164 7,5 65 1,138 586 233 9·..·.. 5 833 Gorong (part of) C ... 43 2,185 3,4°6 5,591 ... 5,591 5,530 1,163 343 407 41...... II 802 Havelock... ... 15 7,004 6,098 13,102 ... 13,102 13,10" 569 329 157 4...... 1 492 Holden ... .., 20 10,422 4,3°0 14,7ll ... 14,722 n,277 467 120 85 ... ... ...... 205 Jika-jika... ••. 458 6,574 5,644 I2,2.1S 130 i",348 12,3°6 3,993 ISS IZI 34 7 5 20 375 Kalkallo... ... i2 9,871 12,720 22,591 ... 22,591 "2,391 918 334 137 16... 14 30 531 Keelbundora ••• 153 4,061 19,414 2.3,475 ... :13,475 23,475 3,081 6"0 197 39 .. • 44 25 9"5 Kerrie ... 44 3,394 5,604 8,998 .•. 8,998 8.348 838 3"0 271 2... 13 606 Korkuperrimul ... 81 4,812. 4,510 9,3"2 324 9,646 8,953 1,477 574 136 324... 10'6 ... 1,140 Kororoit .. ~ ... 32 S,174 3,52.1 I1,695 45 11,740 4,5 84 290 59 92 1'5... 8 6 180 Lancefield... ... In 8,589 6,053 14,642 250 14,892. 13,127 5,7"5 2,711 1,510 199'" 2 46 4,468 Macedon ... 9 427 1,2.08 1,635 .. , 1,635 \ 1,635 46 5 17... ... ...... 22 Maribyrnong :::"9 16,992 2.,331 19,3 23 27 19,350 15,965 523 8 20 10......... 38 ' Merriang... ••• 42 9,488 12,069 "~,557 ... 21,557 21,557 469 129 135 6...... 13 ,,83 Merrimu .:. ... 49 7,095 79" 7,887 1,503 9,39° 7,7 18 1,104 537 135 100... 87 3 80:' MickIeham ... ... 40 7,013 2.,8"9 9,842 ... 9,842. 9,7 82 546 , ,,84 44 ... ...... 8 336 Monegetta... ... 44 3,620 10,558 14,1;18 2.0 14,198 14,198 2,188 933 73 2 9... "41 1,717 Moorabbin... ... 446 7,987 643 8,630 ... 8,630 8,52.7 3,068 6 10 i 2.2 5... 10 53 Moorabool... ...12 9"4 806 1,73 0 419 2,149 1,990 207 47 n6'... ••• ...... 163 Morang (part of) a ... 84 5,711 4,85S 10,569 ... 10,569 10,569668 184 51 6... 3 6 250 Mordialloc .;. .., 133 6,644 l,nS 7,762. ... 7,762 '7,684 485 ... ... ... ... I... I Mulgrave... ... 164 7,658 1,219 8,877... 8,877 8,877 702 I ::I 3... 3 4 13 Myrniong... ... 33 5,102 3,007 8,109 ... 8,1098,050 1,395 576 426 140... 27 3 1,172 Newham (part of) b 41 5,182 1,299 6,481, 542 7,023 6,547 1,512 0 649 434 20... 5 36 1,144 Nunawading ... 157 5,491 524 6,01 5 ... 6,015 4,765 510 4 9... ...... 6 19 Prahran·... ... 215 3,74°716 40456 ... 4,456. 3,964 823 .. ' " 5 1.... " II Pywheitjorrk ... 18 10,958 917 II,875 ... 11,875 3,156 191 56 3 10......... 69 Rochford... ... 86 9,39" 3,686 13,078 1,641 14,719 13,707 4,350 2.,ZZ9 1,23 1 126... 9 45 3,640 Springfield' ... ... 41 3,177 3,212 6,389 266 6,655 6,480 1,236 63 2 287 33 .. · .. • 16 968 Tameit' ... ... 45 13,407 7,880 :u,,,87 .•• H,2S7 7,881 1,688 128 146 79... 6 " 361 Tow;oorong (part of) a 38 4,154 5,804 9,958 ... 9,958' 9,958 64 1 203 104 9·....· 13 329 Truganina... ... 2.3 i 13,876 3,604 17,480 ... 17,480 10,681 1,7"4 '30 78 ... ...... I 109 Tullamarine... ... 47 5,32.4 2,101 7,42.5 ... 7,4"5 6,050 1,995 76 4 I... I 32 114 Wallan·wallan ... 86 10,580 4,583 15,163 90 15,253 14,1.64 1,145 380 349 23·....· 44 796 Will.will·rook ... 64 4,356 9,690 14,°46 ... 14,°46 13.743 2,341 264 45 15... i8 45 387 Wooled... ... 61 5,535 9,412 14,947 ... '14,947 140897 541 173 40 II... 6 6 23 6 Yangardook... ... 42 18,395 940 19,335 598 19,933 19,8,,8 2,115 743 404 159 .
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