Land Sales, &c.
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2206, 2138, 2082, 1884, 2065, 2258, 1922, 2071, 1934, 2079, 2238, *1549 and 2205, Rural Building Lots Nos. 135 and 114, Marine Lots Nos. 277 and 281, Quarry Bay Marine Lots Nos. 1 and 2, Shaukiwan Inland Lot No. 445 and Garden Lot No. 26.
In Kowloon, extensions were granted to Kowloon Inland Lots Nos. 1363, 1357, 1260, 720, 1257 and 1301, Kowloon Marine Lots Nos. 93, 90 and 27 and Hung Hom Inland Lots Nos. 218 and 257. There were no extensions granted by the District Officer at Taipo nor by the Assistant District Officer at Hongkong.
8. Conversions and Exchanges.—Garden Lot No. 36 was converted into an Inland Lot, the area being incorporated with Inland Lot No. 1704. Shaukiwan Inland Lot No. 444 was granted in exchange for the areas occupied by houses Nos. 65 and 66 at Tsat T'sz Mui, a sum of $1,250.00 being paid as compensation for the removal of the structures. An area of 1,053 square feet was granted in exchange for a portion of Inland Lot No. 522 which was required for the purpose of widening Caine Road. Arrangements were made for the conversion of Farm Lot No. 48 into an Inland Lot (designated I. L. 2270) subject to payment of a sum of $21,000.00 by way of premium. The premium is not payable however until 1920.
In Kowloon, a new lot designated Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1387 was granted in exchange for the Remaining Portion of Section 1 of Section A of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 425 and Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1368 was granted in exchange for Hung Hom Inland Lot No. 1.
In New Kowloon, certain exchanges were arranged in connection with the re-laying-out of Shamshuipo Village.
In the New Territories, 11 conversions and exchanges were arranged by the District Officer at Taipo and 11 by the Assistant District Officer at Hongkong, particulars of which will be found in the Land Officer's report.
9. Grants on Nominal Terms.-In Hongkong, a lot designated Inland Lot No. 2275, containing an area of 4,600 square feet, was granted for the purpose of erecting a Maternity Hospital.
There were no grants under this heading at Kowloon.
In the New Territories, an area of 103 acres was granted for the purpose of erecting a hospital in the Un Long District.
10. Grants on Short Leases.-The Old Post Office was let for a period of one year at a rental of $1,380.00 per month and the Old Land Office for a like period at a rental of $453.00 per month. The Old Supreme Court was let in two portions for the same period, the rentals derived being $425.00 and $180.00 per month respectively.
There is nothing to report under this heading in Kowloon.
In the New Territories, the Assistant District Officer at Hongkong let Lot No. 7171, Survey District No. 1, containing an area of 1,305 square feet, for a period of five years from 1st July, 1919.
Land Sales, &c.
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2206, 2138, 2082, 1884, 2065, 2258, 1922, 2071, 1934, 2079, 2238, *1549 and 2205, Rural Building Lots Nos. 135 and 114, Marine Lots Nos. 277 and 281, Quarry Bay Marine Lots Nos. 1 and 2, Shauki- wan Inland Lot No. 445 and Garden Lot No. 26.
In Kowloon, extensions were granted to Kowloon Inland Lots Nos. 1363, 1357, 1260, 720, 1257 and 1301, Kowloon Marine Lots Nos. 93, 90 and 27 and Hung Hom Inland Lots Nos. 218 and 257. There were no extensions granted by the District Officer at Taipo nor by the Assistant District Officer at Hongkong.
8. Conversions and Exchanges.—Garden Lot No. 36 was con- verted into an Tuland Lot, the area being incorporated with Inland Lot No. 1704. Shaukiwan Inland Lot No. 444 was granted in ex- change for the areas occupied by houses Nos. 65 and 66 at Tsat T'sz Mui, a sum of $1,250.00 being paid as compensation for the re- moval of the structures. An area of 1,053 square feet was granted in exchange for a portion of Inland Lot No. 522 which was required for the purpose of widening Caine Road. Arrangements were made for the conversion of Farm Lot No. 48 into an Inland Lot (de- signated I. L. 2270) subject to payment of a sum of $21,000.00 by way of premium. The premium is not payable however until 1920.
In Kowloon, a new lot designated Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1387 was granted in exchange for the Remaining Portion of Section 1 of Section A of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 425 and Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1368 was granted in exchange for Hung Hom Inland Lot No. 1.
In New Kowloon, certain exchanges were arranged in connec- tion with the re-laying-out of Shamshuipo Village.
In the New Territories, 11 conversions and exchanges were arranged by the District Officer at Taipo and 11 by the Assistant District Officer at Hongkong, particulars of which will be found in the Land Officer's report.
9. Grants on Nominal Terms.-In Hongkong, a lot designated Inland Lot No. 2275, containing an area of 4,600 square feet, was granted for the purpose of erecting a Maternity Hospital.
There were no grants under this heading at Kowloon.
In the New Territories, an area of 103 acres was granted for the purpose of erecting a hospital in the Un Long District.
10. Grants on Short Leases.-The Old Post Office was let for a period of one year at a rental of $1,380.00 per month and the Old Land Office for a like period at a rental of $453.00 per month. The Old Supreme Court was let in two portions for the same period, the rentals derived being $425.00 and $180.00 per month respec- tively.
There is nothing to report under this heading in Kowloon.
In the New Territories, the Assistant District Officer at Hong- kong let Lot No. 7171, Survey District No. 1, containing an area of 1,305 square feet, for a period of five years from 1st July, 1919.
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