1851.] 



Statistics of the Sircar Yelgunthul. 



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Mode of Collec- The revenue is collected by three instalments at 

 tlon * intervals of four months, the accounts are render- 



ed by the Vakeels of the several Zemindars to the head Sheristadar, 

 who settles them with the head Peshcar, who gives receipts signed 

 by the Naib, the establishment for collecting the revenue exclud- 

 ing the pay of the troops amounts to 12,126 rupees or a little more 

 than 4 per cent. 



The appointment of revenue officers to each Purgunnah no long- 

 er obtains, the boundary of every Purgunnah is known and Patails 

 and Putwarries exist as formerly, but a Peshcar upon 15 rupees a 

 month is now frequently responsible for the collection of one or 

 even two Purgunnahs. 



The number of men serving as sepoys amounts to 585, of those 

 235 are employed under the Keladars of Yelgunthul and Juctial 

 and 350 under the Naibs for police and revenue purposes, each 

 receives three rupees and a half monthly. 



Thos. L. BELL, Surgeon, 

 Zd Nizam's Cavalry. On Special Duty. 



Sayer Customs paid at Sircar Yelgunthul. 



R. A. P. 



Jooaree, - - - - ~ 



Moongh, - - - 



Thoor, - ----- 



Coolthee, ------ 



Lobya, - - - 



Oored, - 



Green Chillies, - 



Onions, - - - - - - - >■ 4 0 0 



Tamarind, - 



Moha, ------ 



Chenna, - - ' - - - - 



Mussoor, - 



Chenna Dholl, - - 



Mukkoo Jooaree — if pass through the Havalee Purgunnah 

 pay for every 10 bullocks load, - - - 



If the above articles are brought bv the Mullungoor road, per 



120 buUocks load, - - - - - 4 0 0 



If brought from Mullungoor to Sircilla, per 120 bullocks load, 4 0 0 



