352

(B.)-Fees from Boats.

Cargo boats, Lighters, Other boats,

Rowing boats,

$11,667.30 1,005.00

1,663.30

5,811,50

Water boats,

Fish-drying bulks,

480.00

510.00

Cinder boats, bumboats, and hawker boats,

702.75

Total...

.$21,839.83

(C.)—Revenue from the Markets and the number of Shops and Stalls Occupied and Unoccupied

at the end of 1900.

Shops and Stalls.

Markets.

Central,

Revenue.

.$41,275.69

Occupied.

Unoccupied.

292

Western,

23,770.32

157

Saiyingpun,

9,188.27

69

Wanchai,

Sukunpo,

2,330.60

49

636.50

35

6

Shaukiwan,

Shektongtsui,

706.55

34

326.55

22

Yaumati,

2,964.63

75

1

IIunghom,

1,354.56

56

Taikoktsui,

802.68

20

12

Total,....................

.$83,356.35

-809

30

Table II-(A.)

Return showing how Women and Girls who came under the protection of the Registrar General

Permitted to leave,

were provided for during the year 1900.

65

Restored direct to parents or relatives,

49

Restored to husbands,

18

Restored to guardians,

24

Restored to native place,

2

Restored to native place or otherwise disposed of through charitable institutions

in China......

77

Sent to Italian Convent,

Sent to Victoria Home and Orphanage,

10

Sent to Asile de la Sainte Enfance,

3

Adopted,..

2

Married,

41

Died,

2

Sent to British Consul, Canton, by the Principal Civil Medical Officer, Government

Civil Hospital,

1

Sent to Japanese Consul to be restored to native place,

3

Total,...

.298

Table II.-(B.)

Return giving particulars regarding Girls who are required to report themselves

to the Registrar General,

Required to report themselves quarterly,

Required to report themselves less than 4 times a year, Required to report themselves when required,

Required to report themselves when married, Married during the year,.............

3

5

3

1

6

Total,..

.18

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