# Comparative Statement of the Estimated Expenditure of Hong Kong for the Year 1848, and the Actual Expenditure, as per Accounts made up to the 31st day of December, 1848
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Estimated Expenditure Actual Expenditure Differences Remarks Civil The Governor 3,205 1,869 18 A. Includes The Governor's salary for the months, Sir John Davies having drawn a quarter's salary Colonial Secretary 434 16 Speaker 6,567 10 Auditor 3,131 18 Clerk of Councils 1,875 Surveyor General 450 B. Includes £62.10 paid in England for passage. Registrar General 160 Harbour Master 1,872 10 C. Includes half salary of the Harbour Master, £62.10. 7,705 7 2,364 1 811 2 1,607 4 D. Includes £1.10 paid in England. 2,380 G 205 13 9 H 633 4 21 Judicial Supreme Court 600 7 6,189 Ecclesiastical Colonial Chaplain 760 16 yast 3 Medical Colonial Surgeon L. Includes increase of salary paid to the Colonial Surgeons. Civil Hospital 956 3 N. Includes £140.7½ for Medicines, & £17.40 for Furniture for Civil Hospital. Police Establishments 340g2 16 8 3hg36 1 62 Total Establishments 34,936 K 8315 Charitable Allowances 240 7 Pensions, Allowances and Gratuities 125 Revenue Services, exclusive of Administration of Justice 250 16 Education, exclusive of Establishments 833 6 Police and Gaols 600 Transport Roads, Streets and Bridges Miscellaneous Services Land and Houses Purchased Special Expenditure Totals 62,900 153 16 355 18 3 101 6015 282 6 2,388 3 1088 1 337 10 13783 3,520 17 476Office Hong Kong, March, 1849.
(Signed) W. Caine, Auditor General.
Memo:
The Agent's account has been received up to 30th September only. The Disbursements made by the Master Attendant are included in the Column of Actual Expenditure, because no further payments are to be required from that officer for the year.
(Signed) ...