# D 64
## Annexe C.
### MARINE SURVEYOR'S OFFICE,
The total number of vessels surveyed for Passenger Certificate and Bottom Inspection in 1909 was 168 vessels of 398,755 gross tons, 87 being surveyed at Kowloon Docks, 45 at Taikoo Dockyard, 14 at Cosmopolitan and 16 at Aberdeen Docks, 3 on Chinese owned slipways, the remainder being surveyed in the harbour on bottom certificates previously granted at Hongkong or Shanghai.
The nationalities and tonnage of these vessels were as follows:-
British, 105 vessels of 287,849 tons. German, 37 67,905 Chinese, 4 7,988 Norwegian, 16 26,075 French, 5 7,318 Swedish, 1 1,620Emigration Surveys were held on 36 British and 47 Foreign Steamships, as compared with 49 British and 51 Foreign Steamships in the previous year.
The principal vessel built under inspection for Hongkong Passenger Certificate was the twin-screw river steamer On Lee of 695 gross tons, by the Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co., Ld., at Hunghom, for the river trade.
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D 64
Annexe C.
MARINE SURVEYOR'S OFFICE,
The total number of vessels surveyed for Passenger Certificate and Bottom Inspection in 1909 was 168 vessels of 398,755 gross tons, 87 being surveyed at Kowloon Docks, 45 at Taikoo Dockyard, 14 at Cosmopolitan and 16 at Aberdeen Docks, 3 on Chinese owned slipways, the remainder being surveyed in the harbour on bottom certificates previously granted at Hongkong or Shanghai.
The nationalities and tonnage of these vessels were as follows:-
105 vessels of 287,849 tons.
British,
German,
Chinese,
Norwegian,
French,
Swedish,
-
37
67,905
4
7,988
16
26,075
5
7,318
1
1,620
Emigration Surveys were held on 36 British and 47 Foreign Steamships, as compared with 49 British and 51 Foreign Steamships in the previous year.
The principal vessel built under inspection for Hongkong Passenger Certificate was the twin-screw river steamer On Lee of 695 gross tons, by the Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co., Ld., at Hunghom, for the river trade.
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