1841-1886
REPORTS EXHIBITING THE PAST AND PRESENT
TABLE showing the Number of Coasting and Salt Junks monthly visiting Hong Kong Harbour,
Zaapui
with the Quantity of Salt imported.
Marine Junks belonging to
1852!
Coast of Formosa. Chao-chan Fu. Coast of Chao-chan Fu. Namoa. Hiver-chan Fu. Ta-ping. Hn tung. Singapore. Marine Junks Monthly total of Salt Junks. Monthly total of Piculs of Salt imported. January 10. 1 20 46 26,000 February 23 45 26,000 March ** 3 1 99 36 19,900 April 26 2 2 ·51 40 22,500 May 2 14 27 6 11 76 20 June I 10 44 30 8 52 27 July 43 * August 18 Sup 6 20 50 27,700 25 46 26,200 September 1 Ex 21 44 24,630 64 October : 13. November 233. 10 67 I December 492 310 173,100 TotalCOMPARISON with previous Three Years.
Junks and Cargoes. 1849. 1850. 1861. 1852. + Marine Junks, as per month 12 67 83 41 Salt Junks 334 456 543 310 Imported, piculs Salt (as reported). 335,350 345,050 280,300 173,100(Signed)
M. E. MORRISON,
Assistant Chinese Secretary.
Enclosure No. 12.
RETURN of the Total Number of FELONY CASES coming under the cognizance of the Hong Kong Police, including those in which no Persons were apprehended.
Year. Total Number of Cases. Remarks. 1851 1-488 1852 523 Increase in 1852, 35 cases,Police Department,} 24th January 1853.
(Signed)
C. MAY,
Superintendent of Police
Page 193
1841-1886
REPORTS EXHIBITING THE PAST AND PRESENT
TABLE showing the Number of Coasting and Salt Junks monthly visiting Hong Kong Harbour,
Zaapui
with the Quantity of Salt imported.
Marine Junka bolonging to
1852!
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
Coast
▷ Formosa.
şa Chao-chan Fu.
Coast of Chao-
chan Fu.
* Namoa.
g`Hiver-chan Fu.
- Ta-ping.
Đo Hn tung.
Singapore.
Marine Junks
Monthly total of
Salt Junks.
Monthly total of
Monthly total of
Ficuls of Salt
imported.
10.
1
20
46
26,000
23
45
26,000
**
3
1
99
36
19,900
26
2
2
·51
40
22,500
2
14
27
6
11
76
20
I
10
44
30
8
52
27
43
*
18
Sup
6
20
50
27,700
25
46
26,200
1
Ex
21
44
24,630
64
: 13.
233.
10
67
I
492
310
173,100
September
October
November
December
Total
43
COMPARISON with previous Three Years.
Junks and Cargoes.
1849.
1850.
1861.
1852.
+
Marine Junks, as per month
Salt Junks
12
67
83
41
334
456
543
310
Imported, piculs Salt (as re-
ported).
335,350
345,050
280,300
173,100
}
(Signed)
M. E. MORRISON,
Assistant Chinese Secretary.
Enclosure No. 12.
RETURN of the Total Number of FELONY CASES coming under the cognizance of the Hong Kong Police, including those in which no Persons were apprehended.
1
Year.
Total Number of Cases.
1851 : 1-488
1852
Police Department,} 24th January 1853.
Remarks.
523
Increase in 1852, 35 cases,
(Signed)
C. MAY,
tek mal ruci.
Superintendent of Police
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