AnnualReport-1932 — Page 161

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35. The Harbour Master's Outstations at Shaukiwan, Aberdeen, etc., issued 32,041 licences, etc., and collected $124,115.56 as compared with 32,838 licences and $120,091.00 during 1931. Details are shown in Tables XXXVII and XXXVIII.

36. The Government Slipway and Coaling Depot at Yaumati was kept busy throughout the year in routine slipping and fueling of Government craft.

37. 8,756 tons of coal were received and 8,969 tons were delivered (including deliveries from stocks at end of 1931). 20 tons of Welsh Coal were delivered to No. 3 Fire Float from existing stocks. 2,294 tons of oil fuel were received and delivered. 41,792 gallons of kerosene were received and 39,508 gallons were delivered. 25,500 gallons of petrol were received and 25,666 were delivered.

38. Government launches were slipped, aggregating seventy-seven times at regular intervals during the year and the slip was occupied two hundred and ninety days.

39. A short summary of the facilities offered by the port of Hong Kong is given at the end of this report.

27th February, 1933.

G. F. HOLE,

Harbour Master.

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D 6 35. The Harbour Master's Outstations at Shaukiwan, Aberdeen, etc., issued 32,041 licences, etc., and collected $124,115.56 as compared with 32,838 licences and $120,091.00 during 1931. Details are shown in Tables XXXVII and XXXVIII. 36. The Government Slipway and Coaling Depot at Yaumati was kept busy throughout the year in routine slipping and fueling of Government craft. 37. 8,756 tons of coal were received and 8,969 tons were delivered (including deliveries from stocks at end of 1931). 20 tons of Welsh Coal were delivered to No. 3 Fire Float from existing stocks. 2,294 tons of oil fuel were received and delivered. 41,792 gallons of kerosene were received and 39,508 gallons were delivered. 25,500 gallons of petrol were received and 25,666 were delivered. 38. Government launches were slipped, aggregating seventy-seven times at regular intervals during the year and the slip was occupied two hundred and ninety days. 39. A short summary of the facilities offered by the port of Hong Kong is given at the end of this report. 27th February, 1933. G. F. HOLE, Harbour Master.
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D 6 35. The Harbour Master's Outstations at Shaukiwan, Aber- deen, etc., issued 32,041 licences, etc., and collected $124,115.56 as compared with 32.838 licences and $120,091.00 during 1931. Details are shown in Tables XXXVII and XXXVIII. 36. The Government Slipway and Coaling Depot at Yaumati was kept busy throughout the year in routine slipping and fueling of Government craft. 37. 8,756 tons of coal were received and 8,969 tons were delivered (including deliveries from stocks at end of 1931). 20 tons of Welsh Coal were delivered to No. 3 Fire Float from existing stocks. 2,294 tons of oil fuel were received and delivered. 41,792 gallons of kerosene were received and 39,508 gallons were delivered. 25,500 gallons of petrol were received and 25,666 were delivered. 38. Government launches were slipped, aggregating seventy- seven times at regular intervals during the year and the slip was occupied two hundred and ninety days. 39. A short summary of the facilities offered by the port of Hong Kong is given at the end of this report. 27th February, 1933. G. F. HOLE, Harbour Master.
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35. The Harbour Master's Outstations at Shaukiwan, Aber- deen, etc., issued 32,041 licences, etc., and collected $124,115.56 as compared with 32.838 licences and $120,091.00 during 1931. Details are shown in Tables XXXVII and XXXVIII.

36. The Government Slipway and Coaling Depot at Yaumati was kept busy throughout the year in routine slipping and fueling of Government craft.

37. 8,756 tons of coal were received and 8,969 tons were delivered (including deliveries from stocks at end of 1931). 20 tons of Welsh Coal were delivered to No. 3 Fire Float from existing stocks. 2,294 tons of oil fuel were received and delivered. 41,792 gallons of kerosene were received and 39,508 gallons were delivered. 25,500 gallons of petrol were received and 25,666 were delivered.

38. Government launches were slipped, aggregating seventy- seven times at regular intervals during the year and the slip was occupied two hundred and ninety days.

39. A short summary of the facilities offered by the port of Hong Kong is given at the end of this report.

27th February, 1933.

G. F. HOLE,

Harbour Master.

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