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1877. NEW ZEALAND.

NATIVE RESERVES, NELSON AND GREYMOUTH. (REPORT FROM MR. A. MACKAY, WITH STATEMENTS OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.)

Presented to both Houses of the General Assembly by Command of His Excellency. Mr. Alexandee Mackay to the Under Seceetaey, Native Department. Sic, — Native Eeserves Office, Nelson, Gth August, 1877. I have the honor to forward herewith the annual return of the receipts and expenditure of the Nelson and Greymouth Native Eeserve Funds for the financial year ended 30th June, 1876. The total recipts of the Nelson fund during the aforesaid period amounted to £1,199 Is. 5d., and the expenditure to £1,053 lis. 6d., leaving a balance of £45 9s. lid. to the credit of the fund. The flood that occurred in the Motueka District in February last occasioned a considerable loss of landed property to the Trust, the value of which may be roughly estimated at over £3,000. The quantity of land rendered comparatively valueless exceeds 350 acres, causing a reduction in the annual income of over £100 —a serious loss to a small fund, the gross income of which was only £1,800 per annum. In compliance with instructions given by the Hon. the Colonial Treasurer, an investigation of the Native Eeserve Accounts of the colony was made in August last, with a view to open a separate account of each fund, the practice previously haviug been to treat the revenue accruing from the several estates as one common fund. In adjusting the accounts between Nelson and Greymouth, it was found that the former had a debtor balance with the latter of £910 13s. This amount comprised an overdraft of £501 18s., and a sum of £408 155., being the proportion of salaries chargeable against the fund in the Treasury books, not included in former returns. The debt will have to remain at present as an advance from the Greymouth to the Nelson fund until it can be paid off. This can be done in course of time, so soon as the arrears due to the fund are collected, the amount of which, plus the half-year's rent due to the 30th June last, is more than sufficient to satisfy all claims against it. The cause of the present deficiency has been brought about by the heavy charges, on the fund since the year 1873, and in constructing roads and schools. In the year 1873 alone the expense incurred for the maintenance of the Natives in Motueka, who lost all their crops by the vicissitudes of the weather, and providing them with seed potatoes, cost the fund £453 12s. 4d., in addition to other expenses. The erection of school buildings at the Wairau and Wakapuaka has cost the fund £617 to the present time, and the construction of roads, £565 19s. 10d., making in all, inclusive of £453 12s. 4d. expended for the Natives, a total of £1,636 12s. 2d., of which £1,182 19s. lOd. may fairly be considerd to be outside the purpose for which the fund is properly intended. The Trust estate would have been in a much better position now to meet the numerous demands upon it had care been taken in the early days to secure for it the full complement of land contemplated by the scheme of the New Zealand Company —namely, one hundred sections each of town, suburban, and rural land. Of the town sections, forty-seven acres were relinquished by the Government in accordance with an arrangement entered into between the New Zealand Company and the original land purchasers with regard to the reduction aud concentration of the original Town of Nelson. The full quantity of suburban land was selected, but its value, as far as a productive estate for the purpose for which it was originally intended, has been seriously curtailed by the appropriation in 1844 of 800 acres of the primest part as occupation laud for the Natives then residing in the Motueka District, and in 1853 by a further appropriation of 918 acres as an endowment for an industrial school there. These reductions and appropriations have caused an approximate loss of fully £1,500 to the annual income of the Trust. The non-selection of the rural land, owing to a misunderstanding concerning a block of land exempted from sale by the Natives in 1847, caused a loss to the estate of 15,000 acres, as no precaution was taken in 1853, on the final cession of Native claims in that district to the Government, to set apart a sufficiency of land in fulfilment of the original intention. The loss of this portion of the estate at a moderate computation has probably diminished the revenue by £1,500 per annum, as the land laid out as rural sections in the Wairau embraced a large proportion of first-class soil, and had the Trust been fortunate enough to have secured land in that district it would have proved a valuable adjunct to the estate. It will be seen by the foregoing particulars that a loss of fully £3,000 per annum has occurred owing to the several circumstances that have interfered with the interests of the Trust estate since the commencement of the Nelson settlement.

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With reference to the portion appropriated as an endowment for an industrial school at Motueka, it has always been considered that the estate for its size had been denuded of more than a fair proportion of its landed property for educational purposes ; but, independent of the loss sustained in that way, a further charge of £160 is now incurred annually for the schools at Wakapuaka and the Wairau. Besides the last-named sum, the whole of the medical officer's salaries, amounting to £230 per annum, are borne by the fund, a charge that is defrayed in other parts of the colony out of general revenue. Permanent charges of this nature seriously cripple a small fund, and it would be only fair that the income should be subsidized by an annual vote of the House to meet the aforesaid expenses, in consideration of the loss the estate has suffered in various ways. The annual receipts collected on account of the Greymouth fund during the past year amounted to £3,663 3s. lOd. ; this added to the sum of £45 18s. lOd. placed to the credit of the fund in adjusting the account, and the balance of £2,732 15s. 3d., makes a total of £6,441 17s. lid. The expenditure for the same period, inclusive of a sum of £342 9s. Bd. for sundry items chargeable against the fund not included in previous returns, amounts to £4,609 65., leaving a balance of £1,832 lis. lid., only £921 18s. lid. of which is at present available, the remainder being a debt due by the Nelson fund. Of the amount expended, £2,692 lis. lid. was expended on behalf of the Natives, £306 ss. for salaries, and £1,224 4s. sd. for various other purposes. One of the last-mentioned items, £541 7s. 9d., has been expended in protecting the river banks at the Arahaura portion of the estate. This has proved a very expensive portion of the property, hitherto it having cost nearly one-half the income collected from it for protective works, and a further sum of £800 or probably £1,000 is still needed for this same purpose. I enclose herewith detailed statements of the receipt and expenditure of both funds, to facilitate the examination and identification of the various items comprised in the several totals. I have, &c, Alexandeb Mackay, The Under Secretary, Native Department, Wellington. Commissioner.

Statement of the Eeceipts and Expenditure of the Nelson Native Eeserve Fund, from the Ist July, 1876, to the 30th June, 1877. Eeceipts. £ s. d, £ s. d. To Rents collected and paid to Public Account, — Nelson ... ... ... ... ... ... 577 7 0 Moutere and Motueka ... ... ... ... ... 477 18 5 Aorere ... ... ... ... ... ... 17 16 0 Westport ... ... ... ... ... ... 126 0 0 1,199 1 5 Total ... £1,199 1 5 Expenditure. £ s. d. £ s. d; Amounts expended on behalf of the Natives, — By Medical attendance ... ... ... ... ... 50 7 2 Passages ... ... ... ... ... ... 77 17 0 Provisions and clothing ... ... ... ... 152 14 5 Allowance for rent ... ... ... ... ... 52 10 0 Agricultural implements, &c. ... ... ... ... 65 11 4 398 19 11 Salaries ... ... ... ... ... ... ~. 58 6 8 Sundries ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 11 9 9 Commission, collecting rent ... ... ... ... ... 18 14 0 Building materials ... ... ... ... ... ... 11 1 2 99 11 7 Total expended out of imprests ... ... ... 498 11 6 Supplementary charges paid direct from the Treasury,— By Commissioner's salary, 12 months ... 225 0 0 Secretary „ 12 „ ... 50 0 0 Interpreter „ 12 „ ... 40 0 0 Medical Officer, Nelson, 9 „ ... 37 10 0 „ Takaka, 12 „ ... 30 0 0 „ Queen Charlotte Sound, 12 „ ... 50 0 0 „ Wairau, 12 12 „ ... 50 0 0 482 10 0 Schoolmaster's salary, Wairau, 12 months ... ... ... 60 0 0 One-fourth cost of rectifying Native Reserves Accounts ... ... 12 10 0 72 10 0 Total expenditure ... ... ... ... ... 41,053 11 6 Balance ~. ... ... ... ... ... 45 911 £1,199 1 5

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NATIVE RESERVES, NELSON AND GREYMOUTH. (REPORT FROM MR. A. MACKAY, WITH STATEMENTS OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.), Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1877 Session I, G-03a

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NATIVE RESERVES, NELSON AND GREYMOUTH. (REPORT FROM MR. A. MACKAY, WITH STATEMENTS OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.) Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1877 Session I, G-03a

NATIVE RESERVES, NELSON AND GREYMOUTH. (REPORT FROM MR. A. MACKAY, WITH STATEMENTS OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.) Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1877 Session I, G-03a

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