95
MISCELLANEOUS WORKS.
A flushing system was installed in the Western Market; a supply was piped to the Kennedy Town Slaughter House; levels were taken with a view to the future use of the old well at Wantsai Gap; and various works of a minor nature were undertaken which do not call for special mention.
HONG KONG, June 12th, 1929.
Appendix "J.”
WATER EMERGENCY ACCOUNT.
1929.
P.D.W.
Gross Expenditure.
Credit.
Net Expenditure.
$
$
$
Charter of M.V. "Fu Kwang"
47,180.00
8,609.95
38,570.05
Office Equipment
478.41
478.41
Salaries and Allowances
2,000.03
2,000.03
Conversion of Railway Trucks
4,092.03
4,092.03
Transportation and cost of Importing
Water
25,060.89
1,147.35
23,913.54
Hire of Water Boats, Launches and
Lighters
98,516.72
4,470.67
94,046.05
Nullahs and Wells
12,365.31
931.39
11,433.92
Miscellaneous Works and Incidentals.*
102,330.48
8,734.57
93,595.91
Tanks and Fittings
97,302.26
3,739.94
93,562.32
TOTAL
389,326.13
27,633.87
361,692.26
* Waterworks General including pipes etc. at Tytam, Tsun Wan, Sham Tseng and Tai Shui Hang.
Total expenditure
Less 1930 Credit of pipes for Sham Cheng
$361,692.26 3,699.40
Net Total
$357,992.86