AnnualReport-1930 — Page 565

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Land Sales, etc.

Q 12

The District Officer (South) issued 94 permits at a total fee of $863.24 and the District Officer (North) 309 yearly permits and 27 permits for 5 years at a total fee of $1,105.58.

13. Extension of Leases.-There were no extensions granted during the year.

14. Prospecting & Mining Licences.-Two mining licences for areas at Taipo and Ma On Shan were renewed and seven new licences were issued during the year,

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15. Plans, &c.-Plans and particulars in duplicate of 479 lots were prepared and forwarded to the Land Officer in connection with the issue of Crown Leases. In addition to these 89 sale plans, 209 tracings and 8,699 Sunprints were prepared and issued during the year (including 71 plans sold to the public at sums amounting to $1,361.60).

16. Naval and Military Lands.—An area of land (6,730 square feet) at junction of Albert Road and Garden Road was transferred to the Colonial Government and an area of land (23,100 square feet) was transferred to the War Department.

17. Piers.

(a) Permanent Piers.-There is nothing to report in Hong Kong. In Kowloon, permission was granted to erect permanent pier No. 54 and in New Kowloon, an extension of 212 square feet was granted to permanent pier No. 8, and permission to erect Tsun Wan permanent pier No. 3 at a total premium of $59,729.40.

(b) Temporary Piers.-Licences to erect 3 temporary piers were issued during the year-2 in Hong Kong and 1 in New Kowloon the total fees amounting to $625.42 The premia on renewal of licences for temporary piers amounted to $964.00.

18. Cemeteries.-Three areas at Fo Pang in Kowloon were set aside to be used as Cemeteries for European Protestants, Chinese and Mohammedans and an area at Sai Yu Shek in the New Territories for Chinese.

19. Re-entries.-Five lots in Hong Kong, 6 lots in Kowloon, 1 lot in the New Territories, 121 lots in the Southern District (New Territories) and 304 lots in the Northern District (New Territories) were re-entered during the year.

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Land Sales, etc. Q 12 The District Officer (South) issued 94 permits at a total fee of $863.24 and the District Officer (North) 309 yearly permits and 27 permits for 5 years at a total fee of $1,105.58. 13. Extension of Leases.-There were no extensions granted during the year. 14. Prospecting & Mining Licences.-Two mining licences for areas at Taipo and Ma On Shan were renewed and seven new licences were issued during the year, . 15. Plans, &c.-Plans and particulars in duplicate of 479 lots were prepared and forwarded to the Land Officer in connection with the issue of Crown Leases. In addition to these 89 sale plans, 209 tracings and 8,699 Sunprints were prepared and issued during the year (including 71 plans sold to the public at sums amounting to $1,361.60). 16. Naval and Military Lands.—An area of land (6,730 square feet) at junction of Albert Road and Garden Road was transferred to the Colonial Government and an area of land (23,100 square feet) was transferred to the War Department. 17. Piers. (a) Permanent Piers.-There is nothing to report in Hong Kong. In Kowloon, permission was granted to erect permanent pier No. 54 and in New Kowloon, an extension of 212 square feet was granted to permanent pier No. 8, and permission to erect Tsun Wan permanent pier No. 3 at a total premium of $59,729.40. (b) Temporary Piers.-Licences to erect 3 temporary piers were issued during the year-2 in Hong Kong and 1 in New Kowloon the total fees amounting to $625.42 The premia on renewal of licences for temporary piers amounted to $964.00. 18. Cemeteries.-Three areas at Fo Pang in Kowloon were set aside to be used as Cemeteries for European Protestants, Chinese and Mohammedans and an area at Sai Yu Shek in the New Territories for Chinese. 19. Re-entries.-Five lots in Hong Kong, 6 lots in Kowloon, 1 lot in the New Territories, 121 lots in the Southern District (New Territories) and 304 lots in the Northern District (New Territories) were re-entered during the year.
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Land Sales, etc. Q 12 The District Officer (South) issued 94 permits at a total fee of $863.24 and the District Officer (North) 309 yearly permits and 27 permits for 5 years at a total fee of $1,105.58. 13. Extension of Leases.-There were no extensions granted during the year. 14. Prospecting & Mining Licences.-Two mining licences for areas at Taipo and Ma On Shan were renewed and seven new licences were issued during the year, . 15. Plans, &c.-Plans and particulars in duplicate of 479 lots were prepared and forwarded to the Land Officer in connection with the issue of Crown Leases. In addition to these 89 sale plans, 209 tracings and 8,699 Sunprints were prepared and issued during the year (including 71 plans sold to the public at sums amounting to $1,361.60). 16. Naval and Military Lands.—An area of land (6,730 square feet) at junction of Albert Road and Garden Road was transferred to the Colonial Government and an area of land (23,100 square feet) was transferred to the War Department. 17. Piers. (a) Permanent Piers.-There is nothing to report in Hong Kong. In Kowloon, permission was granted to erect permanen pier No. 54 and in New Kowloon, an extension of 212 square feet was granted to premanent pier No. 8, and permission to erect Tsun Wan permanent pier No. 3 at a total premium of $59,729.40. (b) Temporary Piers.-Licences to erect 3 temporary piers were issued during the year-2 in Hong Kong and 1 in New Kowloon the total fees amounting to $625.42 The premia on renewal of licences for temporary piers amounted to $964.00. 18. Cemeteries.-Three areas at Fo Pang in Kowloon were set aside to be used as Cemeteries for European Protestants. Chinese and Mohammedans and an area at Sai Yu Shek in the New Territories for Chinese. 19. Re-entries.-Five lots in Hong Kong, 6 lots in Kowloon. 1 lot in the New Territories, 121 lots in the Southern District (New Territories) and 304 lots in the Northern District (New Territories) were re-entered during the year.
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Land Sales, etc.

Q 12

The District Officer (South) issued 94 permits at a total fee of $863.24 and the District Officer (North) 309 yearly permits and 27 permits for 5 years at a total fee of $1,105.58.

13. Extension of Leases.-There were no extensions granted during the year.

14. Prospecting & Mining Licences.-Two mining licences for areas at Taipo and Ma On Shan were renewed and seven new licences were issued during the year,

.

15. Plans, &c.-Plans and particulars in duplicate of 479 lots were prepared and forwarded to the Land Officer in connection with the issue of Crown Leases. In addition to these 89 sale plans, 209 tracings and 8,699 Sunprints were prepared and issued during the year (including 71 plans sold to the public at sums amounting to $1,361.60).

16. Naval and Military Lands.—An area of land (6,730 square feet) at junction of Albert Road and Garden Road was transferred to the Colonial Government and an area of land (23,100 square feet) was transferred to the War Department.

17. Piers.

(a) Permanent Piers.-There is nothing to report in Hong Kong. In Kowloon, permission was granted to erect permanen pier No. 54 and in New Kowloon, an extension of 212 square feet was granted to premanent pier No. 8, and permission to erect Tsun Wan permanent pier No. 3 at a total premium of $59,729.40.

(b) Temporary Piers.-Licences to erect 3 temporary piers were issued during the year-2 in Hong Kong and 1 in New Kowloon the total fees amounting to $625.42 The premia on renewal of licences for temporary piers amounted to $964.00.

18. Cemeteries.-Three areas at Fo Pang in Kowloon were set aside to be used as Cemeteries for European Protestants. Chinese and Mohammedans and an area at Sai Yu Shek in the New Territories for Chinese.

19. Re-entries.-Five lots in Hong Kong, 6 lots in Kowloon. 1 lot in the New Territories, 121 lots in the Southern District (New Territories) and 304 lots in the Northern District (New Territories) were re-entered during the year.

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