B 2
14. Vacant Tenements.-The number of reported vacant tenements in the City of Victoria inspected under Section 35 of the Rating Ordinance averaged about 135 monthly as compared with 150 last year.
15. The following Tabular Statement gives a comparison of the Valuation for 1909-10 and 1910-11 :-
District. Valuation 1909-1910. Valuation 1910-1911. Increase. Percentage. The City of Victoria, $8,806,805 $8,961,905 $175,100 1.76 Hill District and Hongkong Villages, 550,259 736,239 185,980 33.79 Kowloon Point and Kowloon Villages, 1,393,838 1,394,035 197 0.01 Total, $10,750,902 $11,092,179 $341,277 3.1716. Comparative Statement shewing the Ratable Value of the Colony of Hongkong in each Year from 1900-01 to 1910-11 inclusive.
Year, Ratable Value. Increase as compared with previous Year. Decrease as compared with previous Year. Percentage of Increase or Decrease in Ratable Value as compared with the previous Year. 1900-01, $5,856,391 1901-02, 6,889,752 $1,033,361 17.43 Increase. 1902-03, 8,166,613 1,276,861 18.53 Increase. 1903-04, 8,788,063 621,450 7.60 Increase. 1904-05, 9,929,171 1,141,108 12.98 Increase. 1905-06, 10,511,163 581,992 5.86 Increase. 1906-07. 10,969,203 458,040 4.35 Increase. 1907-08, 10,716,173 $253,030 2.30 Decrease. 1908-09, 10,816,753 $100,580 0.93 Increase. 1909-10, 10,750,902 $65,851 0.60 Decrease. 1910-11, 11,092,179 $341,277 3.17 Increase.17. Staff-Mr. Chan Kwok On and Mr. Tai Tin Shang have discharged their duties to my satisfaction. The latter has been promoted to the post of Clerk to Assessor in succession to Mr. Chan Kwok On who has been transferred to the Supreme Court as Clerk and Shroff.
ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, 1st June, 1911.
ARTHUR CHAPMAN,
Assessor.
B 2
14. Vacant Tenements.-The number of reported vacant tene- ments in the City of Victoria inspected under Section 35 of the Rating Ordinance averaged about 135 monthly as compared with 150 last year.
15. The following Tabular Statement gives a comparison of the Valuation for 1909-10 and 1910-11 :-
District.
The City of Victoria,
Hill District and Hong-
kong Villages,
Kowloon Point and Kow-
loon Village-,
Valuation Valuation 1909-1910. 1910-1911.
Increase.
Per-
centage.
$
$
$
8,806,805 | 8,961,905| 175,100-
1.76
550,259 736,239| 185,980
33-79
1,393,838
1,394,035
197
0:01
Total,...
.$ 10,750,902 11,092,179,341,277
3.17
16. Comparative Statement shewing the Ratable Value of the Colony of Hongkong in each Year from 1900-01 to 1910-11 inclusive.
Year,
Ratable Value.
Increase as Decrease as Percentage of Increase compared compared or Decrease in Ratable with pre-
with pre-
Value as compared vious Year.vious Year. with the previous Year.
$
$
$
1900-01,
1901-02,
5,856,391 869.557 6,889,752
17.43 Increase.
1,033,361
1902-03, 8,166,613
1,276,86)
17.61 18:53
"
+
1908-04, .. 8,788,063
621,450
7.60
11
1904-05, 9,929,171
1,141.108
12.98
1905-06,
10,511,163
581,992
5.86
1906-07.
10,969,203
458,040
4:35
1907-08,
10,716,173
253,030
2:30 Decrease.
1908-09,
!0,816 753
100,580
0-93 Increase.
1909-10,.. 10,750 902
65,851
0-60 Decrease.
3.17 Increase.
1910-11, 11,092,179 841,277
17. Staff-Mr. Chan Kwok On and Mr. Tai Tin Shang have discharged their duties to my satisfaction. The latter has been promoted to the post of Clerk to Assessor in succession to Mr. Chan Kwok On who has been transferred to the Supreme Court as Clerk and Shroff.
ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, 1st June, 1910.
ARTHUR CHAPMAN,
„Aastaarty.
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