AnnualReport-1923 — Page 528

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Q 10

Land Sales, &c.

The difference between the above two totals is accounted for by the payment of premium in 1923 for certain transactions arranged during the previous year; payment of instalments of premia on lots; and refunds and re-adjustments.

5. Sales by Auction.-Forty-two lots were sold in Hongkong, seventeen in Kowloon, and eight in New Kowloon, which realized $1,371,672.00; $972,600.00; and $400,200.00 respectively.

The District Officer (South) sold 21 small lots which realized $4,227.00 and the District Officer (North) 269 lots which realized $113,571.00.

6. Sales without Auction.-One lot was sold under this heading in Hongkong and realized $24,330.00. In Kowloon one lot was sold which realized $56,950.00. Instalments were also paid into the Treasury on account of the sales without auction in 1921 and 1922 of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1461 and Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1507.

In the New Territories, seven lots were sold which realized $19,012.00, the District Officer (North) sold 81 lots which realized $18,793.00.

In Hongkong, the District Officer (South) sold 30 lots which realized $262.20.

7. Extensions granted.--The extensions granted in Hongkong comprised additional areas to Inland Lots Nos. 1484, 2293, 2300, 2419, 2337, 2381, 2270, Section B, R.P., 269, Section B s.s. 1, 269, Section A 269, 2074, Section B and Section A s.s. 1, 722, R.P. 722, 2299, and 2421; Marine Lots Nos. 430 and 431; Rural Building Lots 153, 190, 16, 142, 193, 204, 164, 175, 202, and 191; Shaukiwan Inland Lots Nos. 457 and 495, and Quarry Bay Inland Lot No. 14.

In Kowloon, extensions were granted to Kowloon Inland Lots Nos. 1521, 1522, 1523, 759, 1524, 760, 955, 1213, 1593, 1594, 1432, 1353, 1627, 1575, 1439, and 754, and Hunghom Inland Lot No. 256.

In New Kowloon, and the New Territories, extensions were granted to New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 341 and Cheung Chau Inland Lot No. 21. The District Officer (North) at Taipo granted extensions to Lot 979 D.D. 6, Lot 915 D.D. 40, Lot 1299 D.D. 9, Lots 1449, and 1451 D.D. 11.

The District Officer (South) granted extensions to Cheung Chau Lots 764, 765, 426, and 489; Ping Chau Lots 113 and 114, and Lots 199 and 200 D.D. 434.

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Q 10 Land Sales, &c. The difference between the above two totals is accounted for by the payment of premium in 1923 for certain transactions arranged during the previous year; payment of instalments of premia on lots; and refunds and re-adjustments. 5. Sales by Auction.-Forty-two lots were sold in Hongkong, seventeen in Kowloon, and eight in New Kowloon, which realized $1,371,672.00; $972,600.00; and $400,200.00 respectively. The District Officer (South) sold 21 small lots which realized $4,227.00 and the District Officer (North) 269 lots which realized $113,571.00. 6. Sales without Auction.-One lot was sold under this heading in Hongkong and realized $24,330.00. In Kowloon one lot was sold which realized $56,950.00. Instalments were also paid into the Treasury on account of the sales without auction in 1921 and 1922 of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1461 and Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1507. In the New Territories, seven lots were sold which realized $19,012.00, the District Officer (North) sold 81 lots which realized $18,793.00. In Hongkong, the District Officer (South) sold 30 lots which realized $262.20. 7. Extensions granted.--The extensions granted in Hongkong comprised additional areas to Inland Lots Nos. 1484, 2293, 2300, 2419, 2337, 2381, 2270, Section B, R.P., 269, Section B s.s. 1, 269, Section A 269, 2074, Section B and Section A s.s. 1, 722, R.P. 722, 2299, and 2421; Marine Lots Nos. 430 and 431; Rural Building Lots 153, 190, 16, 142, 193, 204, 164, 175, 202, and 191; Shaukiwan Inland Lots Nos. 457 and 495, and Quarry Bay Inland Lot No. 14. In Kowloon, extensions were granted to Kowloon Inland Lots Nos. 1521, 1522, 1523, 759, 1524, 760, 955, 1213, 1593, 1594, 1432, 1353, 1627, 1575, 1439, and 754, and Hunghom Inland Lot No. 256. In New Kowloon, and the New Territories, extensions were granted to New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 341 and Cheung Chau Inland Lot No. 21. The District Officer (North) at Taipo granted extensions to Lot 979 D.D. 6, Lot 915 D.D. 40, Lot 1299 D.D. 9, Lots 1449, and 1451 D.D. 11. The District Officer (South) granted extensions to Cheung Chau Lots 764, 765, 426, and 489; Ping Chau Lots 113 and 114, and Lots 199 and 200 D.D. 434.
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Q 10 Land Sales, &c. The difference between the above two totals is accounted for by the payment of premium in 1923 for certain transactions arrang- ed during the previous year; payment of instalments of premia on lots; and refunds and re-adjustments. 5. Sules by Auction.-Forty-two lots were sold in Hongkong, seventeen in Kowloon, and eight in New Kowloon, which realized $1,371,672.00; $972,600.00; and $400,200.00 respectively. The District Officer (South) sold 21 small lots which realized $4,227,00 and the District Officer (North ) 269 lots which realized $113,571.00. 6. Sales without Auction.-One lot was sold under this head- ing in Hongkong and realized $24,330.00. In Kowloon one lot was sold which realized $56,950.00. Instalments were also paid into the Treasury on account of the sales without auction in 1921 and 1922 of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1461 and Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1507. In the New Territories, seyen lots were sold which realized $19,012.00, the District Officer (North) sold 81 lots which realized $ 18,793.00. In Hongkong, the District Officer (South) sold 30 lots which realized $262.20. 7. Extensions granted.--The extensions granted in Hongkong comprised additional areas to Inland Lots Nos. 1484, 2293, 2300, 2419, 2337, 2381, 2270, Section B, R.P., 269, Section B s.s. 1,269, Section A 269, 2074, Section B and Section A s.s. 1,722, R.P. 722, 2299, and 2421; Marine Lots Nos. 430 and 431; Rural Building Lots 153, 190, 16, 142, 193, 204, 164, 175, 202, and 191; Shauki- wan Inland Lots Nos. 457 and 495, and Quarry Bay Inland Lot No. 14. In Kowloon, extensions were granted to Kowloon Inland Lots Nos. 1521, 1522, 1523, 759, 1524, 760, 955, 1213, 1593, 1594, 1432, 1353, 1627, 1575, 1439, and 754, and Hunghom Inland Lot No. 256. In New Kowloon, and the New Territories, extensions were granted to New Kowloon Iuland Lot No. 341 and Cheung Chau Inland Lot No. 21. The District Officer (North) at Taipo granted extensions to Lot 979 D.D. 6, Lot 915 D.D. 40, Lot 1299 D.D. 9, Lots 1449, and 1451 D.D. 11. The District Officer (South) granted extensions to Cheung Chau Lots 764, 765, 426, and 489; Ping Chau Lots 113 and 114, and Lots 199 and 200 D.D. 434.
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Q 10

Land Sales, &c.

The difference between the above two totals is accounted for by the payment of premium in 1923 for certain transactions arrang- ed during the previous year; payment of instalments of premia on lots; and refunds and re-adjustments.

5. Sules by Auction.-Forty-two lots were sold in Hongkong, seventeen in Kowloon, and eight in New Kowloon, which realized $1,371,672.00; $972,600.00; and $400,200.00 respectively.

The District Officer (South) sold 21 small lots which realized $4,227,00 and the District Officer (North ) 269 lots which realized $113,571.00.

6. Sales without Auction.-One lot was sold under this head- ing in Hongkong and realized $24,330.00. In Kowloon one lot was sold which realized $56,950.00. Instalments were also paid into the Treasury on account of the sales without auction in 1921 and 1922 of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1461 and Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1507.

In the New Territories, seyen lots were sold which realized $19,012.00, the District Officer (North) sold 81 lots which realized $ 18,793.00.

In Hongkong, the District Officer (South) sold 30 lots which realized $262.20.

7. Extensions granted.--The extensions granted in Hongkong comprised additional areas to Inland Lots Nos. 1484, 2293, 2300, 2419, 2337, 2381, 2270, Section B, R.P., 269, Section B s.s. 1,269, Section A 269, 2074, Section B and Section A s.s. 1,722, R.P. 722, 2299, and 2421; Marine Lots Nos. 430 and 431; Rural Building Lots 153, 190, 16, 142, 193, 204, 164, 175, 202, and 191; Shauki- wan Inland Lots Nos. 457 and 495, and Quarry Bay Inland Lot No. 14.

In Kowloon, extensions were granted to Kowloon Inland Lots Nos. 1521, 1522, 1523, 759, 1524, 760, 955, 1213, 1593, 1594, 1432, 1353, 1627, 1575, 1439, and 754, and Hunghom Inland Lot No. 256.

In New Kowloon, and the New Territories, extensions were granted to New Kowloon Iuland Lot No. 341 and Cheung Chau Inland Lot No. 21. The District Officer (North) at Taipo granted extensions to Lot 979 D.D. 6, Lot 915 D.D. 40, Lot 1299 D.D. 9, Lots 1449, and 1451 D.D. 11.

The District Officer (South) granted extensions to Cheung Chau Lots 764, 765, 426, and 489; Ping Chau Lots 113 and 114, and Lots 199 and 200 D.D. 434.

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