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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 6TH OCTOBER, 1905.
Brought forward,
Public Works, Extraordinary,——Continued.
Brought forward, ....$ 462,500
Buildings, Continued.
.$ 4,155,476
Quarters for Signalmen,
Green Island,
4,600
Mortuary at Kowloon,
8.000
Shelters for Dust Carts,
5,000
Communications :-
Railway to Canton, Survey
and Preliminary Work, New Roads in Victoria, Ex-
50,000
tension East and West
of Conduit Road,-
40,000
New Roads in Kowloon, Ex-
tension North of Robin-
son Road,
30,000
New Roads in New Ter-
ritory,
50,000
Forming and Kerbing Streets,
40,000
Communications
between
the Harbour Office and
Signalling Stations,
6,800
Drainage:
-:
Gullies Re-construction,
10,000
Training Nullahs,
20,000
Large Flushing Tauks for
Main Sewers and sub-
stitution of Iron for
Earthenware Pipes,
5,000*
Miscellaneous Drainage
Works,
35,000
Lighting
Extensions of Gas Lighting,
2,500
Miscellaneous :—
Electric Fans for Queen's
College,
2,500
Permanent Marks for Tra-
verse Survey Points in New Territory,
11,000
Reinforced Concrete Piers
at Green Island Gun-
powder Depôt, New
Harbour Office and
Kowloon City,
25,000
Miscellaneous Works,
35,000
Store Account,
-
100
Public Health and Buildings
Ordinance, 1903 :---
Compensation,
19,000
Insanitary Property Re-
sumption,
150,000
Water Works :-
Albany Filter Beds, Recon-
struction & Extension,-
20,000
Kowloon Water-works, Gra-
vitation Scheme,
200,000
Tytam Tok Scheme,
200,000
Reconstruction of No.
Tank,
15,000
Water Supply, Tai-po,
3,800
Miscellaneous Water-works,
20,000
1,561,800
Total,
6,717,276
Passed the Legislative Council of Hongkong, this 28th
day of September, 1905.
A. G. M. FLETCHER,
Clerk of Councils.
Asscuted to by His Excellency the Governor, the 6th
day of October, 1905.
T. SERCOMBS SMITH,
Colonial Sveretary.