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each village are appended. The gross results for each pergunnah
are :—

1

2

3

4

6

6

7









Waste

AREA IN-


Pekgunnah (Estate) with details.



CLUDED IN VILLAGE









BOUNDS.







Cultiva-



Of which







ted area

Ghasnis


the portion


Name.


Houses.

Horned

cattle.

Sheep

and

include
ing new-

and

field

Total.

now bear-
ing trees





goats.

ly aban-

bound-


measures






doned

aries.


approxi-







land.



mately.









Acres.

Acres.

TKepu


130

611

310

682

211

1.393

6


Bhutti

,,,

193

892

730

1,070

310

2,461

695

Kotguru-j Kotguru


250

1,204

890

992

394

1,269

907


Total


673

2,607

1,869

2,744

915

6,123

1,608


("Chaubishi


227

968

379

1,122

611

1,515

466


Shalewar


129

442

180

458

127

438

149


Chewar


55

254

254

298

43

399

358


Gajdhar


121

464

299

462

192

822

164

Kotkhai <

Chehr


234

780

375

943

368

2,460

1,085

Thakriagorh


268

732

151

1,040

897

1,073

328


Majgarli


142

622

172

631

164

322

58


__ Total


1,179

4,162

1,810

4,954

2,382

7,019

2,608

Total Tahsil


1,762

6,769

3,669

7,698

3,297

12,142

4,216

The arrangements for the management of these waste lands have
been made by me as liberal as possible. I have
Panfi m 1 9 V1 ag68 ° retained little control over them, except in
KotM respect of the cutting of the more valuable trees.

Tharola-Balog, Padhara- in Kotguru this waste contains few trees of
BaJoa" any value. In Kotkhai there are some tracts of

village waste very fairly wooded* ; and these should be closely watched
by the tahsildar. I was half inclined to reserve some of these ; but my
reservation proceedings were evidently viewed with much apprehension,
and I therefore refrained, thinking it better to do only what was im-
mediately necessary. If reservation is required, it can be proceeded
with five years bence ; but I do not feel certain on the point. The
management rules have been bound up with the Settlement record,
as an addition to the final Rubakarf. If Government think neces-
sary, a short rule under Section 48 of the Punjab Laws Act might
be enacted stating that these waste lands shall be used as laid down
in the paper thus appended to the Settlement record. This paper,
in fact, takes the place of the village management orders prescribed
by sections 14 and 15 of the Hazara Forest Regulations, 1879. I subjoin
a translation of these papers.
 
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