Hongkong Account
Account of R. Rienaceker, Jetting
Quarter from 1st July to 30th September 1858.
Colonial Treasurer of Hongkong, in respect of all
monies received and paid on account of the Colonial Government, Her Majesty's Diplomatic department and Consulates in China, during the period from 1st July to 30th September 1858.
Balance on 1st July 1858 Public Monies £4821, 14.5%
Receipts
£ s. d. Deposits 3,668 8 6 Land Revenue. 8,490 3 3 Rents exclusive of Lands. Licences Taxes Salaries 134 Fines. Establishment Provisional and Allowances Temporary Office Contingencies Total 3261 14 9 Establishments 6,322 10 9 1,193 9 8 3 2 6114 9 6 Pensions Retired Allowances and gratuities. 110 8 4 Fines, Forfeitures and Fees of Courts. Fees of office Reimbursement in aid of Expenses incurred by Government- Miscellaneous Receipts. Special Receipts.... Total Colonial Revenue- Parliamentary beaut. % of Colony. J. of Consular. VC. Services. Consular Services. Deposits available 4,470 11 7 deposits not available 641 13 1 1,134 14 4 233 15 320 10 1495 2 10 11 21 61 8 6 6,978 17 2 350 10,000 218 0 329 13 7 2,663 10 8 Total £28,833 12 9Revenue Services exclusive of Establishments.
£ s. d. of. Hospital 9 J Police and Gaols Rent Transport- Works and Buildings. Roads Streets and Bridges. Special Total Colonial Expenditure Superintendent of Trade Consular Services deposits not available Balance remaining on first October 1858 viz :- 151 5 34 2179 8 3 383 19 1/2 1565 841 2 2013 4 45 18 10 9018 4 2% 1500 15 2 -11,022 7 2 12,523 2 4 4284 17 11 £960 but k Deposits not available.Public Monies
I Robert Rienaceker do solemnly and sincerely declare that the
foregoing is a true and correct Statement of my account as Colonial Treasurer of Hongkong from 1st July to 30th September 1858 and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing, the this the 25th day of October 1858.
(Signed) R Rienaceker
Declared and subscribed before me at the Police Office, Hongkong
(Signed)
William Pedder, Marine Magistrate
Colonial Secretary.
Acting
Lance