AnnualReport-1930 — Page 564

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Q 11

Land Sales, etc.

The District Officer (South) sold 38 lots which realized $387.35 and the District Officer (North) 46 lots for $4,176.28.

8. Extensions Granted.--Seventeen lots in Hong Kong, 17 lots in Kowloon and 15 lots in the New Territories were granted extensions during the year realizing the sums of $24,273.12, $28,404.62 and $9,188.34 respectively. The figure for Kowloon includes a sum of $17,433.45 for encroachments on Kowloon Marine Lots Nos. 10, 11 and 91.

The District Officer (South) granted extensions to 14 lots realizing $200.60 and the District Officer (North) extensions to 16 lots realizing $254.00. The figure for District Officer (South) includes $38.50 for encroachment to one lot.

9. Conversions & Exchanges.--Eight lots in Hong Kong, 15 lots in Kowloon and 40 lots in the New Territories were exchanged during the year at premia amounting to $10,690.50, $34,171.75 and $99,432.90 respectively.

The District Officer (South) arranged the conversions of 5 lots and the exchange of one lot, and the District Officer (North) the conversion of 118 lots and the exchange of 5 lots; the premia being $27.37 and $143.09 respectively.

10. Grants on Nominal Terms.--The following grants were made during the year:--In Hong Kong an area of 525 square feet (Inland Lot No. 3061) to the Honourable Secretary of Chinese Affairs for a Temple at Wong Nei Chong and the Aberdeen Paper Mills (Aberdeen Inland Lot No. 70) to the Salesian Fathers for the St. Louis Industrial School. There were no Grants in Kowloon and the New Territories.

11. Grants on Short Leases.--There were no grants in Hong Kong or Kowloon.

The District Officer (South) granted one lot for a term of five years.

12. Permits to occupy land for short periods &c.--These were of a very miscellaneous character and too numerous to admit of individual mention.

The total number of permits issued during the year for Hong Kong, Kowloon and New Kowloon was 3,385 (including 494 new permits, the fees for which amounted to $176,080.51)

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Q 11 Land Sales, etc. The District Officer (South) sold 38 lots which realized $387.35 and the District Officer (North) 46 lots for $4,176.28. 8. Extensions Granted.--Seventeen lots in Hong Kong, 17 lots in Kowloon and 15 lots in the New Territories were granted extensions during the year realizing the sums of $24,273.12, $28,404.62 and $9,188.34 respectively. The figure for Kowloon includes a sum of $17,433.45 for encroachments on Kowloon Marine Lots Nos. 10, 11 and 91. The District Officer (South) granted extensions to 14 lots realizing $200.60 and the District Officer (North) extensions to 16 lots realizing $254.00. The figure for District Officer (South) includes $38.50 for encroachment to one lot. 9. Conversions & Exchanges.--Eight lots in Hong Kong, 15 lots in Kowloon and 40 lots in the New Territories were exchanged during the year at premia amounting to $10,690.50, $34,171.75 and $99,432.90 respectively. The District Officer (South) arranged the conversions of 5 lots and the exchange of one lot, and the District Officer (North) the conversion of 118 lots and the exchange of 5 lots; the premia being $27.37 and $143.09 respectively. 10. Grants on Nominal Terms.--The following grants were made during the year:--In Hong Kong an area of 525 square feet (Inland Lot No. 3061) to the Honourable Secretary of Chinese Affairs for a Temple at Wong Nei Chong and the Aberdeen Paper Mills (Aberdeen Inland Lot No. 70) to the Salesian Fathers for the St. Louis Industrial School. There were no Grants in Kowloon and the New Territories. 11. Grants on Short Leases.--There were no grants in Hong Kong or Kowloon. The District Officer (South) granted one lot for a term of five years. 12. Permits to occupy land for short periods &c.--These were of a very miscellaneous character and too numerous to admit of individual mention. The total number of permits issued during the year for Hong Kong, Kowloon and New Kowloon was 3,385 (including 494 new permits, the fees for which amounted to $176,080.51)
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Q 11 Land Sales, etc. The District Officer (South) sold 38 lots which realized $387.35 and the District Officer (North) 46 lots for $4,176.28. 8. Extensions Granted.--Seventeen lots in Hong Kong, 17 lots in Kowloon and 15 lots in the New Territories were granted extensions during the year realizing the sums of $24,273.12, $28,404.62 and $9,188.34 respectively. The figure for Kowloon includes a sum of $17,433.45 for encroachments on Kowloon Marine Lots Nos. 10, 11 and 91. The District Officer (South) granted extensions to 14 lots realizing $200.60 and the District Officer (North) extensions to 16 lots realizing $254.00. The figure for District Officer (South) includes $38.50 for encroachment to one lot. 9. Conversions & Exchanges.-Eight lots in Hong Kong, 15 lots in Kowloon and 40 lots in the New Territories were exchanged during the year at premia amounting to $10,690.50, $34,171.75 and $99,432.90 respectively. The District Officer (South) arranged the conversions of 5 lots and the exchange of one lot, and the District Officer (North) the conversion of 118 lots and the exchange of 5 lots; the premia being $27.37 and $143.09 respectively. 10. Grants on Nominal Terms.-The following grants were made during the year:-In Hong Kong an area of 525 square feet (Inland Lot No. 3061) to the Honourable Secretary of Chinese Affairs for a Temple at Wong Nei Chong and the Aberdeen Paper Mills (Aberdeen Inland Lot No. 70) to the Salesian Fathers for the St. Louis Industrial School. There were no Grants in Kowloon and the New Territories. 11. Grants on Short Leases.-There were no grants in Hong Kong or Kowloon. The District Officer (South) granted one lot for a term of five years. 12. Permits to occupy land for short periods &c.-These were of a very miscellaneous character and too numerous to admit of individual mention. The total number of permits issued during the year for Hong Kong, Kowloon and New Kowloon was 3,385 (including 494 new permits, the fees for which amounted to $176,080.51)
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Q 11

Land Sales, etc.

The District Officer (South) sold 38 lots which realized $387.35 and the District Officer (North) 46 lots for $4,176.28.

8. Extensions Granted.--Seventeen lots in Hong Kong, 17 lots in Kowloon and 15 lots in the New Territories were granted extensions during the year realizing the sums of $24,273.12, $28,404.62 and $9,188.34 respectively. The figure for Kowloon includes a sum of $17,433.45 for encroachments on Kowloon Marine Lots Nos. 10, 11 and 91.

The District Officer (South) granted extensions to 14 lots realizing $200.60 and the District Officer (North) extensions to 16 lots realizing $254.00. The figure for District Officer (South) includes $38.50 for encroachment to one lot.

9. Conversions & Exchanges.-Eight lots in Hong Kong, 15 lots in Kowloon and 40 lots in the New Territories were exchanged during the year at premia amounting to $10,690.50, $34,171.75 and $99,432.90 respectively.

The District Officer (South) arranged the conversions of 5 lots and the exchange of one lot, and the District Officer (North) the conversion of 118 lots and the exchange of 5 lots; the premia being $27.37 and $143.09 respectively.

10. Grants on Nominal Terms.-The following grants were made during the year:-In Hong Kong an area of 525 square feet (Inland Lot No. 3061) to the Honourable Secretary of Chinese Affairs for a Temple at Wong Nei Chong and the Aberdeen Paper Mills (Aberdeen Inland Lot No. 70) to the Salesian Fathers for the St. Louis Industrial School. There were no Grants in Kowloon and the New Territories.

11. Grants on Short Leases.-There were no grants in Hong Kong or Kowloon.

The District Officer (South) granted one lot for a term of five years.

12. Permits to occupy land for short periods &c.-These were of a very miscellaneous character and too numerous to admit of individual mention.

The total number of permits issued during the year for Hong Kong, Kowloon and New Kowloon was 3,385 (including 494 new permits, the fees for which amounted to $176,080.51)

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