# 3. Revenue and Expenditure.
14. The gross Revenue collected by the Harbour Department during the year was $701,493.26 as against $633,794.25 collected in the previous year showing an increase of $67,699.01.
1919 1920 Increase Decrease Light Dues, $ 74,545.18 $ 94,225.4 Light Dues, Special Assessment, 83,973.11 102,609.57 Licences and Internal Revenue, 156,353.24 $ 152,139.46 Fees of Court and Office, $ 19,680.26 $ 4,213.78 Miscellaneous Receipts, 318,632.72 352,459.72 59.07 290.00 33,827.00 280.93 $633,794.25 $701,493.26 $ 72,143.72 $ 4,444.71The principal increases are under Light Dues $19,680.26, Light Dues Special Assessments $18,636.46, Junk Licences $1,449.75, Fees for use of Government Buoys $6,012, Medical Examination of Emigrants $28,157, (due to Emigrant Ships having again taken up their usual run) and Sunday Cargo Working Permits $6,450.
The principal decreases are under Boat Licences $1,932.45, Fines $2,246.29, Junk Licences from New Territory $1,180, Gunpowder Storage $4,745.30, Survey of Steam-ships $3,368.
The Expenditure of the Harbour Department for 1920 was $230,033.12 as against $191,850.96 expended in 1919 showing an increase of $38,182.16. This increase is principally due to revised scale of salary to European Officers of this Department.
Under Special Expenditure a sum of $350 was expended in Planimeter and Steam Test Gauges for Marine Surveyor's Office.