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1841-1886

RETURN of the ANNUAL RECEIPT and EXPENDITURE of the Colony of Hong Kong, made up to the latest Period for which Accounts have been received, showing the Gross Receipts from the various Branches of Revenue, under their different Heads; distinguishing the Amounts levied in the Colony from Parliamentary Grants, and stating the Expenditure under its various Branches.

1st July 1843 to 31st March 1844.

RECEIPTS:

Rents of land £441 4 11

Fines, Fees, &c., in Magistrates' Courts £330 16 $

Spirit Licenses £21 2 0

Market Rents £390 8

Rent of Quarters occupied by Military Officers £32 8

Arrears levied in the COLONY:

From the Canton Ransom Fund £1,215 13 6

From the East India Company's Paymaster £5,602 6

From the China Indemnity Fund £12,350

£18,327 8 8

£36,230 14 4

TOTAL RECEIPT £37,466 10

EXPENDITURE:

Salaries £11,322 0

Wages to subordinate Persons in the Departments of:

Police £1,158 12 6

Marine £360 2 1

Land £323 1 7

Other Departments £136 4

£2,210 16

Contingent Expenses in the several Departments £278 10 10

Rent of Houses used as Offices £3,081 10 3

Erection and Repair of Buildings £1,754 18

Formation of Roads £0

Compensation for Loss by Fire £95

Payment for Gun-boats £134 0 8

Loss by alteration in the current Value of Coin £200 2 2

Post-Office Expenses £412 8

Military Works £0

Advances on account of Expenditure defrayed by Her Majesty's Superintendent of Trade £22,362 10

Advances to the following CONSULATES:

Canton £4,708 11 Shanghai £2,700 13 4 Ningpo £4,230 1 3 Amoy £2,400 Macau £1,025 £1,169 0 8 £631 10 4 £13,510 15

TOTAL EXPENDITURE £40,572 0

* The Island of Hong Kong was ceded to the Crown 1 July 1843.

+ In addition to the above, a further sum of £1,469 12 5 was expended for the Establishment of the Superintendent of Trade, to meet which, Bills were drawn on the Lords of the Treasury.

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1841-1886 RETURN of the ANNUAL RECEIPT and EXPENDITURE of the Colony of Hong Kong, made up to the latest Period for which Accounts have been received, showing the Gross Receipts from the various Branches of Revenue, under their different Heads; distinguishing the Amounts levied in the Colony from Parliamentary Grants, and stating the Expenditure under its various Branches. 1st July 1843 to 31st March 1844. RECEIPTS: Rents of land £441 4 11 Fines, Fees, &c., in Magistrates' Courts £330 16 $ Spirit Licenses £21 2 0 Market Rents £390 8 Rent of Quarters occupied by Military Officers £32 8 Arrears levied in the COLONY: From the Canton Ransom Fund £1,215 13 6 From the East India Company's Paymaster £5,602 6 From the China Indemnity Fund £12,350 £18,327 8 8 £36,230 14 4 TOTAL RECEIPT £37,466 10 EXPENDITURE: Salaries £11,322 0 Wages to subordinate Persons in the Departments of: Police £1,158 12 6 Marine £360 2 1 Land £323 1 7 Other Departments £136 4 £2,210 16 Contingent Expenses in the several Departments £278 10 10 Rent of Houses used as Offices £3,081 10 3 Erection and Repair of Buildings £1,754 18 Formation of Roads £0 Compensation for Loss by Fire £95 Payment for Gun-boats £134 0 8 Loss by alteration in the current Value of Coin £200 2 2 Post-Office Expenses £412 8 Military Works £0 Advances on account of Expenditure defrayed by Her Majesty's Superintendent of Trade £22,362 10 Advances to the following CONSULATES: Canton £4,708 11 Shanghai £2,700 13 4 Ningpo £4,230 1 3 Amoy £2,400 Macau £1,025 £1,169 0 8 £631 10 4 £13,510 15 TOTAL EXPENDITURE £40,572 0 * The Island of Hong Kong was ceded to the Crown 1 July 1843. + In addition to the above, a further sum of £1,469 12 5 was expended for the Establishment of the Superintendent of Trade, to meet which, Bills were drawn on the Lords of the Treasury. 3
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1841-1886 RETURN of the ANNUAL RECEIPT and EXPENDITURE of the Colony of Hong Kong, made up to the latest Period for which Accounts have been received, showing the Gross Receipts from the various Branches of Revenue, under their different IIcads; distinguishing the Amounts levied in the Colony from Parliamentary Grants, and stating the Expenditure under its various Branches. 1st July 1843 to 31st March 1844. RECEIPTS: Rents of land Fines, Fees, &c., in Magistrates' Courts Spirit Licenses Market Rents Rent of Quarters occupied by Military Officers Arus levied in the COLONY: From the Canton Ransom Fund * From the East India Company's Paymastor From the China Indemnity Fund £.. a. d. 441 4 11Į £. s. ch 330 16 $ 21 2 0 .390 8 32 8 1,215 13 · 6 1 5,602 6 12,350 18,327 8 8 BAR # 36,230 14 4 TOTAL RECEIPT 4.37,466 * 10 EXPENDITURE: Salarics 11,322 0 G Wages to subordinate Persons in the Departments of- Police Marine Land Other Departments Contingent Expenses in the several Departments Itent of Ilouses used as Offices .1,158.12 :6 360 2 1 323 1 7 136 4 2,210 16 278 10 10 3,081 10 3 Erection and Repair of Buildings Formation of Roads 1,754 18 0 Compensation for Loss by Fire 05 Payment for Gun-boals 134 0 8 Loss by alteration in the current Value of Coin 200 2 2 Post-Office Expenses 412 8 G Military Works - Advances on account of Expenditure defrayed by Her Ma- jesty's Superintendent of Trade 1 Advances to the following CONSULATES: Canton Shanghai Ningpo Amoy Macno 22,362 10 0 4,708 11 PR 2,700.13 4 4,230 1 3 2,400 D 1,025 1,169 0 8 031 10 4 13,510 15 TOTAL EXPENDITURE w * The Island of Hong Kong was ceded to the Crown 1 July 1843, £. 40,572 01 + In addition to the above, a further sum of 1,469 L. 128. 5 d. was expended for the Establish- ment of the Superintendent of Trade, to meet which, Bills were drawn on the Lords of the Treasury. 3
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1841-1886

RETURN of the ANNUAL RECEIPT and EXPENDITURE of the Colony of Hong Kong, made up to the latest Period for which Accounts have been received, showing the Gross Receipts from the various Branches of Revenue, under their different IIcads; distinguishing the Amounts levied in the Colony from Parliamentary Grants, and stating the Expenditure under its various Branches.

1st July 1843 to 31st March 1844.

RECEIPTS:

Rents of land

Fines, Fees, &c., in Magistrates' Courts

Spirit Licenses

Market Rents

Rent of Quarters occupied by Military Officers

Arus levied in the COLONY:

From the Canton Ransom Fund

*

From the East India Company's Paymastor

From the China Indemnity Fund

£.. a. d. 441 4 11Į

£. s. ch

330 16 $

21 2 0

.390 8

32

8

1,215 13 · 6

1

5,602 6

12,350

18,327 8

8

BAR

#

36,230 14 4

TOTAL RECEIPT

4.37,466 * 10

EXPENDITURE:

Salarics

11,322 0 G

Wages to subordinate Persons in the Departments of-

Police

Marine

Land

Other Departments

Contingent Expenses in the several Departments

Itent of Ilouses used as Offices

.1,158.12 :6

360 2 1

323 1 7

136 4

2,210 16

278 10 10

3,081 10 3

Erection and Repair of Buildings

Formation of Roads

1,754 18

0

Compensation for Loss by Fire

05

Payment for Gun-boals

134 0 8

Loss by alteration in the current Value of Coin

200 2 2

Post-Office Expenses

412 8 G

Military Works -

Advances on account of Expenditure defrayed by Her Ma-

jesty's Superintendent of Trade 1

Advances to the following CONSULATES:

Canton

Shanghai

Ningpo

Amoy

Macno

22,362 10

0

4,708 11

PR

2,700.13 4

4,230 1

3

2,400

D

1,025

1,169 0 8

031 10 4

13,510 15

TOTAL EXPENDITURE

w

* The Island of Hong Kong was ceded to the Crown 1 July 1843,

£. 40,572 01

+ In addition to the above, a further sum of 1,469 L. 128. 5 d. was expended for the Establish- ment of the Superintendent of Trade, to meet which, Bills were drawn on the Lords of the Treasury.

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