112 LAND IMPROVEMENTS. 



were got from the quarries worked for pavement and building 

 stones. 



The improvements are now nearly completed. All that has 

 to be done, with a few exceptions, will bear interest at the rate 

 of 5 or 6^ per cent., and, therefore, does not come within the 

 range of the fixed amount for the improvements. The accounts 

 are made up to Martinmas last, and the outstanding payments 

 not yielding interest are so small that they cannot materially 

 affect the final result. 



The whole of the outlays for improvements executed by the 

 proprietor are shown in the following statement : — 



£9,650 8 11 



9,185 12 3J 



1,107 9 4 



901 4 7k 



442 9 4 



- 399 17 3 



486 5 11 



238 17 21- 



58 3 11 



4,062 2 6A 



•> 



Total amount expended from Whitsunday, 1859 



to Martinmas, 1864, . - £20,532 11 3£ 



