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COLONIAL ESTIMATES.

HONGKONG.

SUMMARY OF THE FOREGOING ESTIMATES, SHEWING THE TOTAL CHARGE FOR EACH DEPARTMENT, SO FAR AS THE SAME CAN BE APPORTIONED.

POLICE AND GAOLS. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. CIVIL ESTABLISHMENTS. The Governor, 6,492 10 Colonial Secretary, 3,201 10 Treasurer, 1,892 5 0 77 2 7 Auditor, 560 Clerk of Councils, 190 29 5 5 Surveyor-General, 2,374 Registrar General, Harbour Master, 872 5 1,564 10 Post Office, 2 Police Rate Assessors, 156 JUDICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, 6,675 ECCLESIASTICAL do, 710 17 EDUCATION do. 75 MEDICAL do. 607 10 POLICE AND GAOLS, 9,135 WORKS AND BUILDINGS, 125 200 ROADS, STREETS, AND BRIDGES, LANDS PURCHASED AND CLEARED, 34,505 17 RENT. 175 TRANSPORT. CONVEYANCE OF MAILS. WORKS AND BUILDINGS. £ s. d. £ s. d. 775 12 10 1 62 10 23 62 10 2 238 ROADS, STREETS, AND BRIDGES. MISCELLANEOUS. INTEREST. LAND PURCHASED AND CLEARED. SPECIAL EXPENSES. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 1 150 TOTAL AMOUNT ESTIMATED FOR 1849. £ s. d. £ s. d. 7,267 10 TOTAL AMOUNT EXPENDED FOR 1847. REFERENCE TO REMARKS. A. GOVERNOR-£156, 11s. 1d. increase in 1849, of which £150 for Rent of House for the Staff of His Excellency the Governor, &c. B. COLONIAL SECRETARY £53, 7s. increase in 1849, being £78, 1s. 6d. for Contingencies, less the amount of £24, 14s. 6d. Arrears of Salary for 1846, paid to the Honourable F. W. A. Bruce, late Colonial Secretary, in 1847. C. TREASURER-£78, 6s. 2d. decrease in 1849, being arrears of Salary for 1846, paid in 1847, &c. D. AUDITOR-£97, 14s. 3d. increase in 1849, being £50 increase on the Clerk's Salary, and £47, 14s. 3d. for Contingencies (Stationery, &c. for the use of the several Departments-) E. CLERK OF COUNCILS-£25, 12s. 1d. decrease in 1849, under the head of Contingencies. F. SURVEYOR GENERAL-£235, 1s. 2d. decrease in 1849, being £215 reductions on Salaries, and £20 on Transport and Hospitals. G. REGISTRAR GENERAL£80, 1s. 9d. decrease in 1849, being £2 Allowance, and £122 under the head of Contingencies (Flags, &c.); less £44 increase under the head of Salaries, the Salary of the Registrar General having been fixed on the 1st February, 1847, at £550, (previously £312, 16s. 8d.,) and also the moiety of the Registrar General's Salary for December 1847 not having been paid, he being on leave of absence. H. HARBOUR MASTER £48, 7s. 3d. increase in 1849, in consequence of the Salary of the Clerk having been raised on 1st October 1847, from £150 to £200, &c., &c. I. JUDICIAL £918, 17s. d. decrease in 1849, being,- £346 13 3 under Salaries, viz -£317, 10s. Salary paid in 1847 to the Interpreter, whose duty is now performed by the Assistant Superintendent of Police: £240, 9s. 9d., being Arrears of the Attorney General's Salary of 1846, paid in 1847, making a decrease of £557, 19s. 9d. on Salaries, from which however the following have to be deducted, viz :-£62, 10s. for the Salary of a Chinese Clerk and Shroff, put on the Establishment in August 1848; £22, 18s. 4d. the pay of a Watchman commencing on 1st December 1847, at £25 per annum; increase of 18s. 2d. on the Salary of the Hindustani Interpreter ; and £125, the Salary of the Acting Chief Justice, for December 1847, caused by the Suspension of the Chief Justice. a decrease under Administration of Justice, being for Criminal Crown Prosecutions. £111 0 0 Special Expenses, &c. 17 82 1 8 of Rent for a Court House. 22 4 1 6 Contingencies. K. ECCLESIASTICAL £28, 13s. 10d. decrease in 1849 on Contingencies. L. EDUCATION-£75, increase in 1849, being pay of 3 Teachers, commencing from 1st January, 1848. M. POLICE £1,041. 13. decrease in 1849, viz,-£11, 12s, 2d. on Establishments; £7, 10s. Charitable Allowance (the person to whom such was granted having left the Colony); £437, 4s. 10d. decrease on Police and Gaols, (the reduction on cost for Provisions being £438 in 1849 as compared with 1847, caused by the reduction of the European Police Force, and more favourable Contracts); £11 decrease on Rent for Police Stations; 4552, 1s. 9d. reduction on Conveyance of Convicts; £22, 6s. 2d. decrease under the head of Hospital and Special Expenses. N. PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS-£1,115, 18s. 8. decrease in 1849. O. ROADS £686, 2s. 1d. decrease in 1849. Nett decrease of estimated Expenditure for 1849, as compared with the expenditure for 1847, £3981, 14s. 7d.

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COLONIAL ESTIMATES. HONGKONG. SUMMARY OF THE FOREGOING ESTIMATES, SHEWING THE TOTAL CHARGE FOR EACH DEPARTMENT, SO FAR AS THE SAME CAN BE APPORTIONED. POLICE AND GAOLS. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. CIVIL ESTABLISHMENTS. The Governor, 6,492 10 Colonial Secretary, 3,201 10 Treasurer, 1,892 5 0 77 2 7 Auditor, 560 Clerk of Councils, 190 29 5 5 Surveyor-General, 2,374 Registrar General, Harbour Master, 872 5 1,564 10 Post Office, 2 Police Rate Assessors, 156 JUDICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, 6,675 ECCLESIASTICAL do, 710 17 EDUCATION do. 75 MEDICAL do. 607 10 POLICE AND GAOLS, 9,135 WORKS AND BUILDINGS, 125 200 ROADS, STREETS, AND BRIDGES, LANDS PURCHASED AND CLEARED, 34,505 17 RENT. 175 TRANSPORT. CONVEYANCE OF MAILS. WORKS AND BUILDINGS. £ s. d. £ s. d. 775 12 10 1 62 10 23 62 10 2 238 ROADS, STREETS, AND BRIDGES. MISCELLANEOUS. INTEREST. LAND PURCHASED AND CLEARED. SPECIAL EXPENSES. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 1 150 TOTAL AMOUNT ESTIMATED FOR 1849. £ s. d. £ s. d. 7,267 10 TOTAL AMOUNT EXPENDED FOR 1847. REFERENCE TO REMARKS. A. GOVERNOR-£156, 11s. 1d. increase in 1849, of which £150 for Rent of House for the Staff of His Excellency the Governor, &c. B. COLONIAL SECRETARY £53, 7s. increase in 1849, being £78, 1s. 6d. for Contingencies, less the amount of £24, 14s. 6d. Arrears of Salary for 1846, paid to the Honourable F. W. A. Bruce, late Colonial Secretary, in 1847. C. TREASURER-£78, 6s. 2d. decrease in 1849, being arrears of Salary for 1846, paid in 1847, &c. D. AUDITOR-£97, 14s. 3d. increase in 1849, being £50 increase on the Clerk's Salary, and £47, 14s. 3d. for Contingencies (Stationery, &c. for the use of the several Departments-) E. CLERK OF COUNCILS-£25, 12s. 1d. decrease in 1849, under the head of Contingencies. F. SURVEYOR GENERAL-£235, 1s. 2d. decrease in 1849, being £215 reductions on Salaries, and £20 on Transport and Hospitals. G. REGISTRAR GENERAL£80, 1s. 9d. decrease in 1849, being £2 Allowance, and £122 under the head of Contingencies (Flags, &c.); less £44 increase under the head of Salaries, the Salary of the Registrar General having been fixed on the 1st February, 1847, at £550, (previously £312, 16s. 8d.,) and also the moiety of the Registrar General's Salary for December 1847 not having been paid, he being on leave of absence. H. HARBOUR MASTER £48, 7s. 3d. increase in 1849, in consequence of the Salary of the Clerk having been raised on 1st October 1847, from £150 to £200, &c., &c. I. JUDICIAL £918, 17s. d. decrease in 1849, being,- £346 13 3 under Salaries, viz -£317, 10s. Salary paid in 1847 to the Interpreter, whose duty is now performed by the Assistant Superintendent of Police: £240, 9s. 9d., being Arrears of the Attorney General's Salary of 1846, paid in 1847, making a decrease of £557, 19s. 9d. on Salaries, from which however the following have to be deducted, viz :-£62, 10s. for the Salary of a Chinese Clerk and Shroff, put on the Establishment in August 1848; £22, 18s. 4d. the pay of a Watchman commencing on 1st December 1847, at £25 per annum; increase of 18s. 2d. on the Salary of the Hindustani Interpreter ; and £125, the Salary of the Acting Chief Justice, for December 1847, caused by the Suspension of the Chief Justice. a decrease under Administration of Justice, being for Criminal Crown Prosecutions. £111 0 0 Special Expenses, &c. 17 82 1 8 of Rent for a Court House. 22 4 1 6 Contingencies. K. ECCLESIASTICAL £28, 13s. 10d. decrease in 1849 on Contingencies. L. EDUCATION-£75, increase in 1849, being pay of 3 Teachers, commencing from 1st January, 1848. M. POLICE £1,041. 13. decrease in 1849, viz,-£11, 12s, 2d. on Establishments; £7, 10s. Charitable Allowance (the person to whom such was granted having left the Colony); £437, 4s. 10d. decrease on Police and Gaols, (the reduction on cost for Provisions being £438 in 1849 as compared with 1847, caused by the reduction of the European Police Force, and more favourable Contracts); £11 decrease on Rent for Police Stations; 4552, 1s. 9d. reduction on Conveyance of Convicts; £22, 6s. 2d. decrease under the head of Hospital and Special Expenses. N. PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS-£1,115, 18s. 8. decrease in 1849. O. ROADS £686, 2s. 1d. decrease in 1849. Nett decrease of estimated Expenditure for 1849, as compared with the expenditure for 1847, £3981, 14s. 7d. Page 20 20 Page 21 21 273
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20 20 COLONIAL ESTIMATES. HONGKONG. SUMMARY OF THE FOREGOING ESTIMATES, SHEWING THE TOTAL CHARGE COLONIAL ESTIMATESIJONGKONG. FOR EACH DEPARTMENT, SO FAR AS THE SAME CAN BE APPORTIONED. POLICE AND GAOLS. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. CIVIL ESTABLISHMENTS. £ Catt 5. d. £ s. d. The Governor, 6,492 10 งง Colonial Secretary,... 3,201 10 19 Treasurer, 1,892 50 77 27 Auditor, 560 "> Clerk of Councils, 190 29 55 Surveyor-General, 2,374 ל Registrar General, Harbour Master, 8725 1,564 10 " Post Office,... 2 Police Rate Assessors, 156 JUDICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, 6,675 ECCLESIASTICAL do, 710 17 EDUCATION do. 75 MEDICAL do. 607 10 POLICE AND GAOLS, WORKS AND BUILDINGS, 9,135 125 200 ROADS. STREETS, AND BRIDGES, LANDS PURCHASED AND CLEARED, - 34,505 17 - 175 200 I 1 RENT. TRANSPORT. CONVEYANCE OF MALLS. WORKS AND BUILDINGS. £ 8. cl. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ d. 775 12 10 1 62 10 23 62 10 2,238," 223 6 8700 I I 10,057 0 7 115 3,019 16 5 1 125 " " 2,238 998 6 8 712 10 0 - 10,057 0 7 3,019 16 5 115 ROADS, STREETS, AND BRIDGES. MISCELLANEOUS. INTEREST. LAND PURCHASED AND CLEARED. SPECIAL EXPENSES. الميت £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 1 150 """" Co TOTAL AMOUNT ESTIMATED FOR 1819. £ 7,267 10 3,201 10 1,942 TOTAL AMOUNT EXPENDED FOR 1817. REFERENCE TO RE- MARKS. 8. d. £ 8. d. 7,110 18 11 3,148 3 4. عيد B. ל 2,020 6 2 C. 560 462 5 9 D. 33 190 215 12 1 E. 2,374 2 27 2,609 1 2 F. 884 10 1,614 10 " 964 11 9 G. 1,566 2 8 II. 281 289 6 5 35 7,793 17 1 6,875 " 710 17 75 ኃን 670 ንታ 35 739 10 10 K. J L. 664 1 10 - 12,358 16 813,400 9 8 M. 10,172 0 7 11,287 19 3. 3,019 16 5 3,905 18 6 - 50,,,52,196 10 8 56,178 5 33 A. GOVERNOR-£156, 11s. 1d. increase in 1849, of which £150 for Rent of House for the Staff of His Excellency the Governor, &c. B. COLONIAL SECRETARY £53, 79. increase in 1849, being £78, 1s. 6d. for Contingencies, less the amount of £24, 148. 6d. Arrears of Salary for 1846, paid to the Honourable F. W. A. Bruce, late Colonial Secretary, in 1847. C. TREASURER-£78, 68. 240. decrease in 1849, being arrears of Salary for 1846, paid in 1847, &c. D. AUDITOR-£97, 14s. 3d. increase in 1849, being £50 increase on the Clerk's Salary, and £47, 14s. 3d. for Contingencies (Stationery, &c. for the use of the several Departments-) E. CLERK OF COUNCILS-£25, 12s. 1d. decrease in 1849, under the head of Contingencies. F. SURVEYOR GENERAL-£235, 1s. 2d. decrease in 1849, being £215 reductions on Salaries, and £20 on Transport and Hospitals. G. REGISTRAR GENERAL£80, 1s. 94d. decrease in 1849, being £2 Allowance, and £122 under the head of Contingencies (Flags, &c.); less £44 increase under the head of Salaries, the Salary of the Registrar General having been fixed on the 1st February, 1847, at £550, (previously £312, 16s. 8d.,) and also the moiety of the Registrar General's Salary for December 1847 not having been paid, he being on leave of absence. H. HARBOUR MASTER £48, 78. 3 d. increase in 1849, in consequence of the Salary of the Clerk having been raised on 1st October 1847, from £150 to £200, &c., &c. 7. JUDICIAL £918, 178. d. decrease in 1849, being,- £346 13 3 under Salaries, viz -£317, 10s. Salary paid in 1847 to the Interpreter, whose duty is now performed by the Assistant Superintendent of Police: £240, 98, 9d., being Arrears of the Attorney General's Salary of 1846, paid in 1847, making a decrease of £557, 19s. 9d. on Salaries, from which however the following have to be deducted, viz :-£62, 10s. for the Salary of a Chinese Clerk and Shroff, put on the Establishment in August 1848; £22, 188. 4d. the pay of a Watchman commencing on 1st December 1847, at £25 per annum; increase of 188. 21. on the Salary of the Hindustani Interpreter ; and £125, the Salary of the Acting Chief Justice, for December 1847, caused by the Suspension of the Chief Justice. a decrease under Administration of Justice, being for Criminal Crown Prosecutions. £111 Q 375 0 0 17 82 1 8 22 4 1 6 גל of Rent for a Court House. Special Expenses, &c. Contingencies. K. ECCLESIASTICAL £28, 13s. 10d. decrease in 1849 on Contingencies. L. EDUCATION-£75, increase in 1849, being pay of 3 Teachers, commencing from 1st January, 1848. M. POLICE £1,041. 13. decrease in 1849, viz,-£11, 12s, 2d. on Establishments; £7, 10s. Charitable Allowance (the person to whom such was granted having left the Colony); £437, 48, 10 d. decrease on Police and Gaols, (the reduction on cost for Provisions being £438 in 1849 as compared with 1847, caused by the reduction of the European Police Force, and more favourable Contracts); £11 decrease on Rent for Police Stations; 4552, 1s. 9d. reduction on Conveyance of Convicts; £22, 6s. 2d. decrease under the head of Hospital and Special Expenses. N. PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS-£1,115, 18s. 8. decrease in 1849. O ROADS £686, 2s. 1d. decrease in 1849. Nett decrease of estimated Expenditure for 1849, as compared with the expenditure for 1847, £3981, 14s. 79. 0. T 21 273
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COLONIAL ESTIMATES.

HONGKONG.

SUMMARY OF THE FOREGOING ESTIMATES, SHEWING THE TOTAL CHARGE

COLONIAL ESTIMATESIJONGKONG.

FOR EACH DEPARTMENT, SO FAR AS THE SAME CAN BE APPORTIONED.

POLICE AND GAOLS.

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A. GOVERNOR-£156, 11s. 1d. increase in 1849, of which £150 for Rent of House for the Staff of His Excellency the Governor, &c. B. COLONIAL SECRETARY £53, 79. increase in 1849, being £78, 1s. 6d. for Contingencies, less the amount of £24, 148. 6d. Arrears of

Salary for 1846, paid to the Honourable F. W. A. Bruce, late Colonial Secretary, in 1847.

C. TREASURER-£78, 68. 240. decrease in 1849, being arrears of Salary for 1846, paid in 1847, &c.

D. AUDITOR-£97, 14s. 3d. increase in 1849, being £50 increase on the Clerk's Salary, and £47, 14s. 3d. for Contingencies (Stationery, &c.

for the use of the several Departments-)

E. CLERK OF COUNCILS-£25, 12s. 1d. decrease in 1849, under the head of Contingencies.

F. SURVEYOR GENERAL-£235, 1s. 2d. decrease in 1849, being £215 reductions on Salaries, and £20 on Transport and Hospitals.

G. REGISTRAR GENERAL£80, 1s. 94d. decrease in 1849, being £2 Allowance, and £122 under the head of Contingencies (Flags, &c.); less £44 increase under the head of Salaries, the Salary of the Registrar General having been fixed on the 1st February, 1847, at £550, (previously £312, 16s. 8d.,) and also the moiety of the Registrar General's Salary for December 1847 not having been paid, he being on leave of absence.

H. HARBOUR MASTER £48, 78. 3 d. increase in 1849, in consequence of the Salary of the Clerk having been raised on 1st October 1847,

from £150 to £200, &c., &c.

7. JUDICIAL £918, 178. d. decrease in 1849, being,-

£346 13 3 under Salaries, viz -£317, 10s. Salary paid in 1847 to the Interpreter, whose duty is now performed by the Assistant Superintendent of Police: £240, 98, 9d., being Arrears of the Attorney General's Salary of 1846, paid in 1847, making a decrease of £557, 19s. 9d. on Salaries, from which however the following have to be deducted, viz :-£62, 10s. for the Salary of a Chinese Clerk and Shroff, put on the Establishment in August 1848; £22, 188. 4d. the pay of a Watchman commencing on 1st December 1847, at £25 per annum; increase of 188. 21. on the Salary of the Hindustani Interpreter ; and £125, the Salary of the Acting Chief Justice, for December 1847, caused by the Suspension of the Chief Justice. a decrease under Administration of Justice, being for Criminal Crown Prosecutions.

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Special Expenses, &c.

Contingencies.

K. ECCLESIASTICAL £28, 13s. 10d. decrease in 1849 on Contingencies.

L. EDUCATION-£75, increase in 1849, being pay of 3 Teachers, commencing from 1st January, 1848. M. POLICE £1,041. 13. decrease in 1849, viz,-£11, 12s, 2d. on Establishments; £7, 10s. Charitable Allowance (the person to whom such was granted having left the Colony); £437, 48, 10 d. decrease on Police and Gaols, (the reduction on cost for Provisions being £438 in 1849 as compared with 1847, caused by the reduction of the European Police Force, and more favourable Contracts); £11 decrease on Rent for Police Stations; 4552, 1s. 9d. reduction on Conveyance of Convicts; £22, 6s. 2d. decrease under the head of Hospital and Special Expenses.

N. PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS-£1,115, 18s. 8. decrease in 1849.

O ROADS £686, 2s. 1d. decrease in 1849.

Nett decrease of estimated Expenditure for 1849, as compared with the expenditure for 1847, £3981, 14s. 79.

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