# COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE ESTIMATED AND ACTUAL REVENUE OF THE COLONY OF HONGKONG, 199

FOR THE YEAR 1886,-

1886, Continued.

REVENUE.

Brought forward,

REIMBURSEMENTS IN AID OF EXPENSES IN-

ESTIMATEDACTUALINCREASEDECREASE $$$$ CURRED BY GOVERNMENT:- Sick Stoppages from Public Force,600.00991.28391.28 Subsistence Money of Seamen and others in Victoria Gaol,300.00282.40 17.60 Medical Treatment of Sick Seamen and others, from Civil Hospital,6,000.008,564.522,564.52 Convict Labour and other items,2,500.005,870.263,370.26 Sale of Printed Forms1,200.001,192.75 7.25 Recovery from Diplomatic, Naval, and Military Departments, on account of Gaol Expenses,800.001,092.78292.78 Contribution from Imperial Post Office,3,588.003,588.00 Sale of Chinese Gazette,100.0050.00 50.00 Interest from Governor for use of Furniture at Government House,250.00 250.00 Fees from Scholars at Central School,4,500.005,422.00922.00 Sale of Tickets for Destitutes' Shelter,33.0033.00 **INTEREST** **MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS:--** Storage of Gunpowder,14,636.1411,636.44 2,999.70 Night Soil Contract,6,000.0012,691.606,691.60 Other Miscellaneous Receipts,20,000.0021,084.001,084.00 45,000.0046,633.181,633.18 Total1,274,973.001,317,977.74143,645.8950,641.15

AUDIT OFFICE,

HONGKONG, 4th April, 1887.

REMARKS.

Increase in the number of patients in the Civil Hospital.

Increase in Gaol industries.

Increase in the number of admissions.

Not estimated for in 1886, as it had been presumed that the balance would have been exhausted.

Underestimated.

Incidental.

Do.

Berwick Kawanda

Acting Auditor General.

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