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Victoria. Return of Lands Sold VICTORIA. CROW RETURN OF LANDS SOLD FROM Is'1' JANUARY TO 31ST DECEMBER, 1855: LAID UPON THE COUNCIL TABLE BY THE SURVEYOR GENERAL, BY COMMAND OF HIS EXOELLENOY THE OFFICER ADMINISTERING THE GOVERNMENT, AND ORDERED BY THE COUNCIL TO BE PRINTED, l:l!/ 'i!l utb ot:it!/ : JOHN FERRES, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, MELBOURNE. A.-No. 122, a. , .. : ~., :.NoTE.-For the account of ·lands offered for .sale, &c.,:from the .1st .January to the 30th June, 1855, see the Return p$ted, by order of th~ Council, 28.th November, 1855. HETURN of all LAND offered for sale and allenated from the Crown within the Colony of Victoria, from the day of June to the 31st day of December, 1855, specifying thatoffer!3d for sale, that withdrawn from sale, that for which no offer was made, that forfeited, thM sold at auctioli,and that alienated by selection and under pre-emptive right. TOWN LANDS. No. of 1 WITHDRAWN, No OFFEI~. FOllFEITED, SOLD. Average Lots COUNTIES. Price offered I' I Deposits per Acre. for 8'.11e. Lots. i Area. Lots. I Area. Lots. Area. Forfeited, Lots. Area. Amount realised. -------1 --I--I 1-- 1- A. R. P. A. R. P. A. R. P. .£ s. d. A. R. P. £ s. d. £ s. d . Anglesey 35 19 23 1 3S 9 6 0 30 5 1'2 0 '7 4 1 20 39 7 0 8 19 10 Uourke 466 2 o 1 31 49 12 2 3 31 130 10 90 0 0 384, 139 2 10 17291 5 0 123 17 11 Dalhousie -.... 149 21 '5 ,0 0 15 6 2 38 17 16 0 113 42 1 4 967 12 0 22 17 3 t..:> Dundas 83 5 220 3 120 1 020 10 _0 0 .74 22 1 4 963 5 0 43 5 0 Folleit ... 13 10 5 0 0 3 120 12 0 0 8 0 0 ~Jvelyn '.-.. 'Grant 51 14 '700 2 100 600 35 11 3 34 3460 1 0 289 1. 6 Grenville ',,'. r 68 4 100 10 0 0 64 19 0 0 3720 14 0 195 16 6 Hampden ... i 32 1 o 2 0: 2 1 '0 0.: 900 29 14 2 0 215 17 0 14 17 9 Heytesbury 12 12 6 0 21 134 10 0 21 18 9 Mornington ::: !I Normanby ... 147 9 218 15 5 0 4 4 1 0 28 18 0' 0 119 46 1 24 3637 10 ,0 78 7 10 Polwarth 12 ' ... 1 020 '4 -0 0 11 520 71 5 0 12 19 0 Ripon 8 5 317 :5 1 1 25 12'16 3 926 Talbot 264 8 2 0 35 II 81 89 1 36 16 6 3 3\ 55 0 0 159 11 0 39 2339 15 0 32 16 10 Villiers 200 59 29 2 0 2 0' 2 0 11 0 0 139 66 1 31 2422 16 0 36 10 0 Unnamed 559 13 '5 024 121 63 2 24' 47 16 1 8' 172 '6 -0 3'7~ 1'53 -0 28 '6019 14 '6 396 6 --'---1 ---1--1 1--1 1--1 1---- I TOTAL '" I 2099 I 37 12 2 18 I 398 195 3 27 i 134 54 2 37 1£408 14 0 I 1530 605 3 0 I :£41308 7 9 1£68 3 10 o SUBURBAN LANDS. No. of WITlIDnAwN~ No OFFER. FORFEITED. SOLD. Average Lots Price COUNTIES. offered per Acre. Deposits Area. Amount realised. for sale. Lots. Area. Lots. Area. Lots. Area. Forfeited. Lots. -- --.- ,. A. R. P. ' A. R. P. A. R. P. £ s. d. A. R. P. £ s. d. £ s. d. 3 Anglesey ... 25 ... 16 115 1 25 2 13 2 8 4 0 0 7 61 o 20 144 3 6 2 7 ... ... 0 9 Bourke ... ... 214 . 1 6 0 0 27 986 2 37 27 448 o 26 204 0 0 159 fi126 1 21 15560 5 10 3 2 .... ... .., ... 2 28 0 0 80 0 0 2 16 5 Dalhousie •.. ... ... '6 49' 0 8 Dundas ... 35 ... .., '2 57 0 0 148 III 0 27 1304 o 39 2460 12 9 1 17 .. .. , Evelyn ... ... ... .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... '" ... , ... ... ... .. , Follett ... ... '" ... .. ... ... ... ... ...... , Grant ... ... 352 3 10 2 6 102 3801 o 25 .}9 . 637 1 0' 105 0 0 228 ·4699 026 11528 14 0 2' 9 2 Grenville ... 69 . 18 162 3 10 7 74 3 32 27 0 0 44 160 323 590 9 6 3 13 5 ... ... .. 7 3 5 9. Hampden ... ... 60 11 139 211 23 659 1 7 3 45 3 19 13 0 0 23 450 o 10 U9216 Heytesbury 8 ... ... ... ... .. ... 8 283 0 4 835 17 9 2 19 1 ... ... 124 2()0 6 3 2 110 Mornington ... 9 ... ... 2 25 1 7 ... .. ... 7 2 7 Normanby ... 95 1 63 o 21 45 1150 3 6' 3 221 3 19 24 ,0 0 46 918 o 10 2747 13 3 2 19 11 ... 2 3 4 Polwarth ." ... 14 ... ... ... ... ... ... 14 101 3 13 306 16 0 4'1"'3 ] 2 ·3 Ripon 57 ... 17 14 267 1 27 68 0 6 26 278 2 28 878 14 3 2 ... ... ... 4 0 2 211 Talbot ... ... 311 87 627 1 29 118 2650 3 15 30 468 o 27 ·135 0 0 76 1569 2 16 3365 91 2 26 1 6 39 944 o 24 3 36 1 0 61 0 0 47 836 2 25 4953 8 2 14 ·14 4 ViUiers ... ... 2417 411 2 10. 5 Unnamed ... ... 376 , 9 16 o 34 143 2949 3 10 29 125 0 7 105 0 0 195 o 34 6089 ---- - ----- --- TOTAL ... 1718 114 880 o 26 552 13545 0 7 143 2486 3 16 £795 0 6 909 17859 1 36 £51294 6 10 £2 17 5 r l2: = :?.... = -i;g SPECIAL COUNTRY LANDS.-Nil. ?' ~ COUNTRY LANDS. ! SOLD. No. of ,VITHDRAWN. No OFFER. FORFEITED. Average COUNTIES. Lots Price offered per Acre. for sale. Deposits Lots. Area. Amount realised. Lots. Area. Lots. Area. Lots. Area. Forfeited. -- I A. A, R. P. A. R. p, £, s. d. A. R. P. £, s. d. £, s. d. Anglesey ... ... 30 1 133 ~. ~'I 13 1934 o 20 1 75 3 0 8 0 0 15 1457 o 28 1804 14 8 1 4: 9 Bourke ... ... 148 22 2660 3 37 ! 53 10959 2 7 3 365 o 26 70 0 0 70 11392 3 30 17546 2 8 1 10 9 Dalhousie ... .. , 100 2 341 2 34 16 2287 1 2 8 1606 3 21 ' 211 0 74 6568 2 31 11121 8 6 1 13 10 01 0 0 Dundas ... ... 8 1 43 o 20 1 144 0 0 .. .. ... 6 431 3 9 431 16 2 1 <:.it Evelyn ." ... 58 ! 13 2589 1 9 19 5394 3 17 1 632 0 0 64 0 0 ~5 3824 o 31 7473 III 1 13 9 Follett ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Grant ... ... 718 9 807 2 8 244 31440 o 29 27 1206 o 37 246 0 0 438 57478 3 4 79881 1 7 1 7 6 0 0 1 2 1 Grenville ... ... 10 ... ... ... ,to ... ... ... ... 10 926 3 20 1043 Hampden •. , ... 91 ,. .. ... 7 982 1 38 ... ... .. 84 15512 o 22 19551 3 2 1 5 1 Heytesbury ... 42 ... ... 5 917 1 33 1 174 3 .8 70 0 0 36 10923 3 6 13457 9 9 1 4 7 Mornington ... 55 ... ... 19 491 1 8 I 4 681 2 32 1400 0 32 6704 0 3 7309 11 7 1 1 10 4391 13 2 1 1) 8 Normanby ... ... 121 ... .. 52 292~.. 2 231 2 161 3 20 17 0 0 67 3413 3 20 , 161 1 0 12 0 4: Polwarth •.• ... .3 ... '" ... .. ... .., 3 13 1 24 Ripon ... ... 14 1 52 o 24 1 83 3 28 ! 5 680 0 0 179 0 0 7 626 o 28 1875 6 /} 2 19 10 Talbot ... ... 569 7 291 0 3 239 23342 2 2 I 41 2130 2 29 317 5 0 282 17103 3 37 24599 12 0 1 8 1 25 I '24733 4: 2 1 6 Villiers ... ... 237 ... ... 3629 36 589 1 34 58 19 0 176 11910 3 33 7 Unnamed , •• 641 10 1918 16 386 7722 13 18122 29 1014 24 164 0 0 216 10575 3 4 18090 19 10 1 14 2 '" o o I I --r I- ---- -- TOTAL ... 2845 66 8836 3 31 1080 92253 2 7 158 9318 2 31 £1545 4 0 1541 158864 2 10 £2334:71 7 0 £1' 9 11 I I I I -~ , , TOTAL LANDS SOLD AT AUCTION. No. of fWITRDRA,VN. No. OFFER. FORFEITED. SOLD. 0 Average Lots COUNTIES. Price . ' Deposits per Acre; f~!ered Lots. Area. Lots. Area. Amount realised. sale . Lots. Area • Lots. Area. Forfeited. , , A, R. P. A. R. P. A. R. P. £, S.·, d. A. R. P. £, S., d. £, s. d. Al1glcsey ,., ... 90 1 133 0 0 48 2012 3 38 12 95 1 38 17 12 0 29 1522 2 28 1988 5 2 1 6 1 Bourke ... ... 828 25 2667 1 28 129 11958 3 7 61 826 1 22 364 0 0 613 16658 3 21 50397 13 6 3 06. 251 2 341 2 34 37 2292' 1 2 23 1613. 2 19 228 16 0 189 6638 3 35 ]2169 0 6 1 16 4 Dalhousie ... ... 1 12 2 Dundas ... ... .126 6 45 2 20 6 . 202 2 0 7 148 311 59 0 0 107 1758 3855 13 11 311 58 1.3 2589 1 9 19 5394 317 1 .632 0 0 64 0 0 25 3824 o 31 .7<173 1,11.
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