AnnualReport-1922 — Page 542

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Land Sales, &c.

Q 14

10. Grants on Nominal Terms.—An area of 375 square feet known as Inland Lot 2377 was granted without premium for a period of 5 years to the Helena May Institute for the purpose of erecting a laundry.

11. Grants on Short Leases.—The Crown Rent for Inland Lot 2323 (World Theatre) was reduced from $3,550.00 to $3,000.00 per month.

12. Permits to occupy lands, &c., for short periods.—These were of a very miscellaneous character and too numerous to admit of individual mention; most of them were for small areas held on half-yearly permits.

The number of Permits issued during the year in Hongkong, Kowloon, and New Kowloon was about 1,600 and the fees realized amounted to approximately $40,000.00.

13. Extension of Short Period Leases.—The lease of Rural Building Lot 66 was extended to 75 years, renewable for a further period of 75 years; premium nil.

There were no extensions of Short Period Leases in Kowloon, New Kowloon, and the New Territories during the year.

14. Prospecting and Mining Licences.—Three Mining Licences were issued for areas in the New Territories.

15. Lease Plans.—Plans and particulars, in duplicate, of 330 lots were prepared and forwarded to the Land Officer in connection with the issue of leases.

16. Boundary Stones.—Boundary stones were fixed to 157 lots in Hongkong, 266 in Kowloon, and 172 in New Kowloon and New Territories.

17. Naval and Military Lands.—An area of War Department land at North Point containing 244,314 square feet was taken over by the Colonial Government as from 1st March, 1922.

18. Piers.—In Hongkong, permission was granted to erect Permanent Pier No. 35, opposite Marine Lot 277. The premium paid was $665.00 (area 665 square feet).

There were no grants under long lease in Kowloon.

In New Kowloon, there was one grant under long lease, viz., New Kowloon Permanent Pier No. 6, opposite New Kowloon Marine Lot 8. The premium paid was $1,410.00 (area 14,100 square feet).

Licences for the following temporary piers were issued or renewed:—18 in Hongkong, 17 in Kowloon, and 14 in the New Territories. The premia from these amounted to $1,168.96.

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Land Sales, &c. Q 14 10. Grants on Nominal Terms.—An area of 375 square feet known as Inland Lot 2377 was granted without premium for a period of 5 years to the Helena May Institute for the purpose of erecting a laundry. 11. Grants on Short Leases.—The Crown Rent for Inland Lot 2323 (World Theatre) was reduced from $3,550.00 to $3,000.00 per month. 12. Permits to occupy lands, &c., for short periods.—These were of a very miscellaneous character and too numerous to admit of individual mention; most of them were for small areas held on half-yearly permits. The number of Permits issued during the year in Hongkong, Kowloon, and New Kowloon was about 1,600 and the fees realized amounted to approximately $40,000.00. 13. Extension of Short Period Leases.—The lease of Rural Building Lot 66 was extended to 75 years, renewable for a further period of 75 years; premium nil. There were no extensions of Short Period Leases in Kowloon, New Kowloon, and the New Territories during the year. 14. Prospecting and Mining Licences.—Three Mining Licences were issued for areas in the New Territories. 15. Lease Plans.—Plans and particulars, in duplicate, of 330 lots were prepared and forwarded to the Land Officer in connection with the issue of leases. 16. Boundary Stones.—Boundary stones were fixed to 157 lots in Hongkong, 266 in Kowloon, and 172 in New Kowloon and New Territories. 17. Naval and Military Lands.—An area of War Department land at North Point containing 244,314 square feet was taken over by the Colonial Government as from 1st March, 1922. 18. Piers.—In Hongkong, permission was granted to erect Permanent Pier No. 35, opposite Marine Lot 277. The premium paid was $665.00 (area 665 square feet). There were no grants under long lease in Kowloon. In New Kowloon, there was one grant under long lease, viz., New Kowloon Permanent Pier No. 6, opposite New Kowloon Marine Lot 8. The premium paid was $1,410.00 (area 14,100 square feet). Licences for the following temporary piers were issued or renewed:—18 in Hongkong, 17 in Kowloon, and 14 in the New Territories. The premia from these amounted to $1,168.96.
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Land Sales, &c. Q 14 10. Grants on Nominal Terms.—An area of 375 square feet known as Inland Lot 2377 was granted without premium for a period of 5 years to the Helena May Institute for the purpose of erecting a laundry. 11. Grants on Short Leases.—The Crown Rent for Inland Lot 2323 (World Theatre) was reduced from $3,550.00 to $3,000.00 per month. 12. Permits to accupy lands, &r., for short periods.—These were of a very miscellaneous character and too numerous to admit of individual mention; most of them were for small areas held on half-yearly permits. The number of Permits issued during the year in Hongkong, Kowloon, and New Kowloon was about 1,600 and the fees realized amounted to approximately $40,000.00. 13. Extension of Short Period Leases.-The lease of Rural Building Lot 66 was extended to 75 years, renewable for a further period of 75 years; premium nil. There were no extensions of Short Period Leases in Kowloon, New Kowloon, and the New Territories during the year. 14. Prospecting and Mining Licences.-Three Mining Licences were issued for areas in the New Territories. 15. Lease Plans.-Plans and particulars, in duplicate, of 330 lots were prepared and forwarded to the Land Officer in connection with the issue of leases. 16. Boundary Stones.-Boundary stones were fixed to 157 lots in Hongkong, 266 in Kowloon, and 172 in New Kowloon and New Territories. 17. Naval and Military Lands.—An area of War Department land at North Point containing 244,314 square feet was taken over by the Colonial Government as from 1st March, 1922. 18. Piers.-In Hongkong, permission was granted to erect Permanent Pier No. 35, opposite Marine Lot 277. The premium paid was $665.00 (area 665 square feet). There were no grants under long lease in Kowloon. In New Kowloon, there was one grant under long lease, riz., New Kowloon Permanent Pier No. 6, opposite New Kowloon Marine Lot 8. The premium paid was $1,410.00 (area 14,100 square feet). Licences for the following temporary piers were issued or renewed:-18 in Hongkong, 17 in Kowloon, and 14 in the New Territories. The premia from these amounted to $1,168.96.
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Land Sales, &c.

Q 14

10. Grants on Nominal Terms.—An area of 375 square feet known as Inland Lot 2377 was granted without premium for a period of 5 years to the Helena May Institute for the purpose of erecting a laundry.

11. Grants on Short Leases.—The Crown Rent for Inland Lot 2323 (World Theatre) was reduced from $3,550.00 to $3,000.00 per month.

12. Permits to accupy lands, &r., for short periods.—These were of a very miscellaneous character and too numerous to admit of individual mention; most of them were for small areas held on half-yearly permits.

The number of Permits issued during the year in Hongkong, Kowloon, and New Kowloon was about 1,600 and the fees realized amounted to approximately $40,000.00.

13. Extension of Short Period Leases.-The lease of Rural Building Lot 66 was extended to 75 years, renewable for a further period of 75 years; premium nil.

There were no extensions of Short Period Leases in Kowloon, New Kowloon, and the New Territories during the year.

14. Prospecting and Mining Licences.-Three Mining Licences were issued for areas in the New Territories.

15. Lease Plans.-Plans and particulars, in duplicate, of 330 lots were prepared and forwarded to the Land Officer in connection with the issue of leases.

16. Boundary Stones.-Boundary stones were fixed to 157 lots in Hongkong, 266 in Kowloon, and 172 in New Kowloon and New Territories.

17. Naval and Military Lands.—An area of War Department land at North Point containing 244,314 square feet was taken over by the Colonial Government as from 1st March, 1922.

18. Piers.-In Hongkong, permission was granted to erect Permanent Pier No. 35, opposite Marine Lot 277. The premium paid was $665.00 (area 665 square feet).

There were no grants under long lease in Kowloon.

In New Kowloon, there was one grant under long lease, riz., New Kowloon Permanent Pier No. 6, opposite New Kowloon Marine Lot 8. The premium paid was $1,410.00 (area 14,100 square feet).

Licences for the following temporary piers were issued or renewed:-18 in Hongkong, 17 in Kowloon, and 14 in the New Territories. The premia from these amounted to $1,168.96.

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