AnnualReport-1923 — Page 113

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3.-Revenue and Expenditure.

14. The gross Revenue collected by the Harbour Department during the year was $925,643.02 as against $857,576.04 collected in the previous year showing an increase of $68,066.98 or 7.35%.

Light Dues,

Increase Decrease 1922 $115,979.56 1923 $137,455.61 Light Dues, Special Assessments, Licences and Internal Revenue, Fees of Court and Office, Miscellaneous Receipts 125,185.71 151,097.65 25,911.94 180,856.29 186,879.90 6,023.61 435,554.48 447,707.09 42,152.61 2,502.77 2,502.77 $925,643.02 $857,576.04 $68,066.98 Light Dues $21,476.05

The principal individual increases are under Light Dues $21,476.05, Light Dues Special Assessments $25,911.94, Boat Licences $5,060.90, Junk Licences $3,578.75, Medical Examination of Emigrants $9,276.50, Official Signature $1,146, Survey of Steamships $6,158.34, Examination fees $1,230 and Gunpowder Storage fees $6,679.68.

The principal individual decreases are under Fees for use of Government Buoys $6,217.96 (the previous year's figure was abnormally high owing to prolonged stay of ships in Harbour during the Seamen Strike) and Sunday Cargo Working Fees $7,750 (owing to no work having been done on two Sundays and very little on several other occasions on account of Typhoons).

The Expenditure of the Harbour Department for 1923 was $300,484.95 as against $280,625.57 showing an increase of $19,859.38. This increase is principally due to revised salaries, new posts, and stipulated increments.

Under special expenditure a sum of $7,960 was expended for providing new Buoys, and a sum of $8,150 was expended for building a new motor boat for the use of Government Marine Surveyors' Office.

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D 10 3.-Revenue and Expenditure. 14. The gross Revenue collected by the Harbour Department during the year was $925,643.02 as against $857,576.04 collected in the previous year showing an increase of $68,066.98 or 7.35%. Light Dues, Increase Decrease 1922 $115,979.56 1923 $137,455.61 Light Dues, Special Assessments, Licences and Internal Revenue, Fees of Court and Office, Miscellaneous Receipts 125,185.71 151,097.65 25,911.94 180,856.29 186,879.90 6,023.61 435,554.48 447,707.09 42,152.61 2,502.77 2,502.77 $925,643.02 $857,576.04 $68,066.98 Light Dues $21,476.05 The principal individual increases are under Light Dues $21,476.05, Light Dues Special Assessments $25,911.94, Boat Licences $5,060.90, Junk Licences $3,578.75, Medical Examination of Emigrants $9,276.50, Official Signature $1,146, Survey of Steamships $6,158.34, Examination fees $1,230 and Gunpowder Storage fees $6,679.68. The principal individual decreases are under Fees for use of Government Buoys $6,217.96 (the previous year's figure was abnormally high owing to prolonged stay of ships in Harbour during the Seamen Strike) and Sunday Cargo Working Fees $7,750 (owing to no work having been done on two Sundays and very little on several other occasions on account of Typhoons). The Expenditure of the Harbour Department for 1923 was $300,484.95 as against $280,625.57 showing an increase of $19,859.38. This increase is principally due to revised salaries, new posts, and stipulated increments. Under special expenditure a sum of $7,960 was expended for providing new Buoys, and a sum of $8,150 was expended for building a new motor boat for the use of Government Marine Surveyors' Office.
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D 10 3.-Revenue and Expenditure. 14. The gross Revenue collected by the Harbour Department during the year was $925,643.02 as against $857,576.04 collected in the previous year showing an increase of $68,066.98 or 7:35%. Light Dues, Increase. Deercase. $21,476,05 1922. $115,979.56 Light Dues, Special Assessments, Licences and Internal Revenue,. Fees of Court and Office, Miscellaneous Receipts, 1923. $137,455.61 125,185.71 151,097.65 25.911.94 180.856.29 186,879.90 6.023.61 435,554.48 447,707.09 42,152,61 2,502.77 2,502.77 $857,576.04 $925,643-02 $68,066.98 The principal individual increases are under Light Dues $21,476.05, Light Dues Special Assessments $25,911.94. Boat Licences $5,060,90, Junk Licences $3,578.75, Medical Examination of Emigrants $9,276.50, Official Signature $1,146, Survey of Steamships $6,158.34, Examina- tion fees $1,230 and Gunpowder Storage fees $6,679.68. The principal individual decreases are under, Fees for use of Government Buoys $6,217.96 (the previous year's figure was abnor- mally high owing to prolonged stay of ships in Harbour during the Seamen Strike) and Sunday Cargo Working Fees $7,750 (owing to no work having been done on two Sundays and very little on several other occasions on account of Typhoons). The Expenditure of the Harbour Department for 1923 was $300,484.95 as against $280,625.57 showing an increase of $19,859.38. This increase is principally due to revised salaries, new posts, and stipulated increments. Under special expenditure a sum of $7,960 was expended for providing new Buoys, and a sum of $8,150 was expended for building a new motor boat for the use of Government Marine Surveyors' Office. |
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D 10

3.-Revenue and Expenditure.

14. The gross Revenue collected by the Harbour Department during the year was $925,643.02 as against $857,576.04 collected in the previous year showing an increase of $68,066.98 or 7:35%.

Light Dues,

Increase. Deercase. $21,476,05

1922. $115,979.56

Light Dues, Special Assessments, Licences and Internal Revenue,. Fees of Court and Office, Miscellaneous Receipts,

1923. $137,455.61 125,185.71 151,097.65

25.911.94

180.856.29

186,879.90

6.023.61

435,554.48

447,707.09

42,152,61

2,502.77

2,502.77

$857,576.04 $925,643-02

$68,066.98

The principal individual increases are under Light Dues $21,476.05, Light Dues Special Assessments $25,911.94. Boat Licences $5,060,90, Junk Licences $3,578.75, Medical Examination of Emigrants $9,276.50, Official Signature $1,146, Survey of Steamships $6,158.34, Examina- tion fees $1,230 and Gunpowder Storage fees $6,679.68.

The principal individual decreases are under, Fees for use of Government Buoys $6,217.96 (the previous year's figure was abnor- mally high owing to prolonged stay of ships in Harbour during the Seamen Strike) and Sunday Cargo Working Fees $7,750 (owing to no work having been done on two Sundays and very little on several other occasions on account of Typhoons).

The Expenditure of the Harbour Department for 1923 was $300,484.95 as against $280,625.57 showing an increase of $19,859.38. This increase is principally due to revised salaries, new posts, and stipulated increments.

Under special expenditure a sum of $7,960 was expended for providing new Buoys, and a sum of $8,150 was expended for building a new motor boat for the use of Government Marine Surveyors' Office.

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