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Wing and about one half of those for the West Wing had been concreted and the brick footings for the walls of the North Wing had been commenced.
1911 Estimates, $25,000.00 Total Estimates, $240,000.00 1911 Expenditure, 7,430.58 Expenditure to 31/12/11, 7,430.58
87. Prison Extension.--The expenditure under this heading consisted merely of the balance payable under the Contract, which, as mentioned in last year's Report, was completed in December 1910.
1911 Estimates.... $2,500.00 | Total Estimates, $20,500.00 1911 Sup. Vote, 690.00 Expenditure to 31/12/11, 20,507.45 $3,190.00 1911 Expenditure,... 3,188.27
88. Yaumati English School--Additional Storey.-A contract for this work was let to Messrs. Po Yick & Co. in June. Prior to commencing operations on the building, a matshed was erected on the playground to enable the work of the school to be carried on whilst the additions were in progress.
By the end of the year, the whole of the brickwork of the main building was completed, all door and window frames were fixed, the old roof was re-erected, several of the reinforced concrete floors were laid and the rough-cast coating to the external walls was practically completed.
1911 Estimates,... $16,000.00 Total Estimates, $18,500.20 1911 Expenditure, 9,467.20 | Expenditure to 31/12/11, 9,467.20
89. Police Station, Tsun Wan.-This station, begun in 1910, was completed in July. It comprises a main block, partly one and partly two-storied, and a wing containing servants' quarters, &c., also two-storied.
The buildings are of red brick in lime mortar, plastered externally with lime and cement rough-cast. The roof is of double pan and roll tiling.
The buildings contain a charge room and cell, a room for an Inspecting Officer with bathroom attached, quarters for a European Sergeant (2 rooms and bathroom, kitchen, &c.), 10 Indian Constables and 7 Chinese Constables, besides the necessary kitchens, ablution rooms and latrines. Verandahs, 5 feet wide, are provided on the south-east and north-east sides of the building. The station occupies the top of a low hill, which has been levelled off to form a parade ground. An approach path was formed from the existing pathway to the station.
1911 Estimates, $6,000.00 | Total Estimates, $13,500.00 1911 Sup. Vote, 2,400.00 Expenditure to 31/12/11, 13,062.17 1911 Expenditure, $8,400.00 8,053.70
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Wing and about one half of those for the West Wing had been con- creted and the brick footings for the walls of the North Wing had been commenced.
1911 Estimates,... $25,000.00 Total Estimates, $240,000.00 1911 Expenditure,
7,430.58
Expenditure to
31/12/11,
7,430.58
87. Prison Extension.--The expenditure under this heading consisted merely of the balance payable under the Contract, which, as mentioned in last year's Report, was completed in December 1910.
1911 Estimates.... $2,500.00 | Total Estimates,
$20,500.00
1911 Sup. Vote,.......
690.00 Expenditure to
31/12/11,
20,507.45
$3,190.00
1911 Expenditure,... 3,188.27
88. Yaumati English School--Additional Storey.-A contract for this work was let to Messrs. Po Yick & Co. in June. Prior to commencing operations on the building, a matshed was erected on the playground to enable the work of the school to be carried on whilst the additions were in progress.
By the end of the year, the whole of the brickwork of the main building was completed, all door and window frames were fixed, the old roof was re-erected, several of the reinforced concrete floors were laid and the rough-cast coating to the external walls was practically completed.
1911 Estimates,... $16,000 00 Total Estimates, $18,500.20 1911 Expenditure, 9,467.20 | Expenditure to
31/12/11,.
9,467.20
89. Police Station, Tsun Wan.-This station, begun in 1910, was completed in July. It comprises a main block, partly one and partly two-storied, and a wing containing servants' quarters, &c., also two-storied.
The buildings are of red brick in lime mortar, plastered externally with lime and cement rough-cast. The roof is of double pan and roll tiling.
The buildings contain a charge room and cell, a room for an Inspecting Officer with bathroom attached, quarters for a European Sergeant (2 rooms and bathroom, kitchen, &c.), 10 Indian Constables and 7 Chinese Constables, besides the necessary kitchens, ablution rooms and latrines. Verandahs, 5 feet wide, are provided on the south-east and north-east sides of the build- ing. The station occupies the top of a low hill, which has been levelled off to form a parade ground. An approach path was formed from the existing pathway to the station.
1911 Estimates, $6,000.00 | Total Estimates, ...$13,500.00 1911 Sup. Vote, 2,400.00 Expenditure to
31/12/11,
1911 Expenditure,
$8,400.00
8,053.70
...
13,062.17
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