668

THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1ST AUGUST, 1885.

1. Food (of employés and patients),.

F

2. Salaries,

3. Medicines,

4. Sick-rcom Expenses,.

5. Stationery,

6. Cemetery,

7. Sundries,..

8. Insurance,

9. Crown Rent,

10. Interest,

11. Police Taxes,..........

12. Repairs,

EXPENDITURE.

Tls.

c.

1,383

1 8

5

3,615 9

2,841 6 5 6 2,293

416

2,310 6

921 1 9

159

180

382

8

251

2,724 2

13 0 10,080

663 3

0

2 00 10 10 30 JHO∞ = 10 10 20 505

ATOGIOF+OGO-NO-M

6

9 0

400044 PC H -GN== 0) JAN 09 2

13. Building Expenses,

14. Furniture,

15. Land Property,

16. Medical Students,

17. Expenses of Wong Tái-ch'o, travelling through the 4 lower prefectures (of the Canton

Province) for the purpose of gratuitous vaccination,

272 7

-T

Total,....

.TIs.

28,517 6

Value of 4 Houses, Nos. 86, 88, 90, and 92. Queen's Road West,

10,080 0

Total,.........

Tls.

18,437 6 5 0

Total of Receipts,

Tls. M. C. 7.

.116,510 0 6 I

Deduct total of Expenses,

28,517 6 5 0

Balance in hand,

..........................Tls. 87,992

4 1

STATEMENT OF ASSETS.

1. Deposit in the Hongkong & Shanghai Bank,

2.

"

3.

""

Yik Lung Bank, Hung U Bank,

4. Value of 11 Houses bought,

5. Balance in hands of the Directors and Subscriptions not yet paid,..........

C.

Tls. 40,053 9 3,600 0 1,944 0 0 0 36,072 0

~OOOOT

0000-

0

6,322 4 1 1

Total of Assets,

................................... Tis. 87,992 3

1 1

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 305.

The following Hydrographic Notices are published for general information.

By Command,

FREDERICK STEWART,

Acting Colonial Secretary,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 1st August, 1885.

[This is in substitution for the Notice, bearing the same number and date, published in the Gazette of 25th ultimo.j

Government of Japan.

NOTICE TO MARINERS.

(No. 3.)

GON-GEN SPIT BUOY.

Notice is hereby given that a Buoy has been moored to mark the end of the spit called "Gon-gen-no-su" in the Bas of Handa, Owari, which stretches in a W. S. W. direction from Gon-gen-no-hana" (point with a single tree) the extreme west point of the eastern shore of Handa Bay,

The Buoy is painted Red and is surmounted by a spherical cage, the top of which stands 10 feet above sea level. It is in 5 fathoms, Low Water, Spring Tides.

The Buoy bears from the single tree S. 75° W. true, distant about 1 mile. The Buoy should be passed to westward,

Tokio, July 1st, 1885.

COUNT SASAKI TAKAYUKI, Minister of Kobushe,

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