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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIES, &c.
STONE QUARRIES :-
Let on permit for one year from 1st January, 1919 :—
Hok Un,
Ma Tau Kok,
Ma Tau Kok, Yaumati,
Ngau Tau Kok, Ngau Tan Kok, Ngau Tan Kok, Cha Kwo Liang,
Tsut Tsz Mıf,
Sai Tso Wan,
Jordan Road, Kowloon,
Lyemun,
Fuk Tsun Heung,
Ngan Shi Wan,
Lyemun,
Tsing I,
Let ou
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Act of Colonial Legislature or other Authority under which levied.
$5,820.00 per annum.
4,350.00 ກ 1,650.00 ກ 1,200.00 13
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205.00 750,00 17 2,514.00
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C.S.O. 2936 of 1914.
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permit for a period of six months from 1st January, 1919, afterwards renewable half-yearly :—
Cheung Chau,
Fuk Tsun Heung,
Let on permit for a period extending from 1st September,
1919, to 31st August, 1920 :—
Chu Lu Kok Quarry Lot No. 2
Let on permit to the highest bidder by public auction for
1 year from 1st January, 1919 :—
Lung Ku Tan Quarry Lot Nos. 1 and 2............................
INTEREST.
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50.00 per annum. 50.00
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C.S.O. 1817 of 1917. C.S.O. 2932 of 1914.
C.S.O. 2059 of 1913.
..$200 per annulo.
$600 per annum.
On Fixed Deposits in Local Bauks at 4 per cent, per aunum, as also the Interest allowed by the Hougkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation on Current Deposit Accounts, at the rate of 2 per cent. per annum on the daily balance to credit of Government.
MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS.
CONDEMNED Stores, &c.
CONSERVANCY CONTRACT for City of Victoria and HILL DISTRICT:—
From 1st October, 1916, to 30th September, 1921, at $19,746 per annum,
CONSERVANCY CONTRACT FOR KOWLOOn and KowlOON CITY:—
From 1st October, 1916, to 30th September, 1921, at $6,672 per annum,.........................
SCAVENGING AND CONSErvancy Contract For SHAUKIWAN, &C. :—
1st January, 1919, to 31st Decomber, 1921, at $1,416 per annum,
INTEREST FOR USE OF FURNITURE AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE,
¡Penalty RATES FOR NON-FULFILMENT OF Building Covenant,
OTHER MISCellaneous Receipts:—
Poundage,
Horse, Mule, Donkey, Buffalo or Dog, Sheep, Goat, Pig, Goose, Duck or Fowl,
Royalties,-
Government Notification No. S. 333 and C.S.O. 4503 of 1910.
C.8.0. No. 27 of 1916.
| C.S.O. No. 1 in 27 of 1916.
C.S.O, No. 5 in 27 of 1918,
Colonial Finance Regula-
tion 389.
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.50 cents per diem. .25
Notification No. 402 of
1911.
The Hongkong Tramway Company, Limited, shall pay to the Government
the following Royalties, that is to say :-
(a.) From 22nd September, 1914, for the period of twenty-five years, a Royalty amoauting to five per cent, por aunum of the profits of the Company.
(6.) After the said period of twenty-five years (22ud September, 1939) has expired and for so long as the Company shall exercise their said rights, powers and authorities a Royalty amounting to twenty-five per cent. per annum of the profits of the Company. For the purpose of this section profits shall be the gross takings of the Company less working expeuses, and such working expeuses shall not he deemed to include auy interest or dividends upon any moneys borrowed for the purposes of the Company.
Unclaimul Balances,-
Indivisible residue and unelaimed dividends, and Interest on funds in Court
transferred to the General Revenue of the Colouy,
Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Coutributions,
LAND SALES.
Premia on Sales at Public Auctious Seld in accordance with Notifications.
Section 47 of Ordinance
10 of 1902.
Ordinance 1 of 1885.
Ordinance 15 of 1908.
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