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Quarter ended 30th September, 1848.
78
"Receipts and Payments at the Colonial Treasury.
Receipts and Payments
Receipts.
Taxes Price Assessment 4943 17 1/2 Land Revenue. 470 168 Rent exclusive of Land. 52 13 8 Auction Duty. 1,359 12 Licenses. 425 15 8 Fines Fees and Forfeitures of Courts. 44 28 0 Fees of Offices. 212 13 Reimbursement in aid of expenses incurred by Government 67 11 1 Miscellaneous Receipts. Special Receipts.Payments
Establishments Salaries Provisional and Fixed: Establishments Temporary. 6665 11 5 Allowances. 1755 8 Office Contingencies. 12 10 Revenue Services exclusive Administration of Justice. Education. Hospitals. Police and Rent Transport. Jails. Works and Buildings. of Establishments. Roads Streets and Bridges. Miscellaneous Services. Total. 838 544 13 13 12Expenditure % of the Colony.
Revenue of the Colony.
Receipts on account of Her Majesty's Consulates. In aid and on account of Parliamentary 43 Superintendent of Trade. Consular Services. China. 10,000 316 19 Deposits not available. 153 15 443 112 1815 19 1032 587 13 249 11 12 249 11 250 428 8 174 482 115 11 32 783 147 47 1221 14 1 1130 5 12Brought forward on 1st July 1848, Public Monies £. s. d.: 49,032
Deposits. — 2,826. 14. 4
£. s. d.: 10495 15 2
£. s. d.: 29273 17
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Victoria Hongkong, October the 4th, 1848.
(Signed)
Mr. J. Mercer,
Colonial Treasurer.
Total Receipts £. stg.: 18,776 1 9 Total Payments £. stg.: 17,488 4 8 Balance on 30th September, 1848. Public Monies. 8962 4 7 Deposits. 2828 8 5 £. s. d.: 11,790 13 0 £. s. d.: 29971 17Colonial Secretary.