C 0.
1776.
271
one rdee
only and from a part of the native machinery that is essential for the transference of goods in the Harbour and the conveyance of goods to the neighbouring shores of China, is to some extent a hindrance to legitimate enterprise and trade.
20.
Sir Michael Hicks Beach appeared to think that if the finances continued to prosper, this item of revenue might be abandoned. Probably Your Lordship may now give me instructions to that effect.
I have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's Most Obedient Humble Servant, Governor Commander-in-Chief.
No. 13 of 1881.
An Ordinance enacted by the Governor of Hong-kong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, to apply a sum not exceeding Nine hundred and Eleven thousand, Five hundred and Ten Dollars to the Public Service of the Year 1882.
[29th August, 1881.]
WHEREAS the expenditure required for the service of this Colony for the year 1882 has been estimated at the sum of Nine hundred and Eleven thousand, Five hundred and Ten dollars: Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:--
I. A sum not exceeding Nine hundred and Eleven thousand, Five hundred and Ten dollars shall be, and the same is hereby charged upon the revenue of this Colony for the service of the year 1882, and the said sum so charged may be expended as hereinafter specified; that is to say:
ESTABLISHMENTS. Governor, $7,889 Colonial Secretary, 5,984 Auditor General, 20,200 Colonial Treasurer, 4,150 Clerk of Councils, 100 Harbour Master, Surveyor General, 31,012 Government Gardens and Plantations, 6,066 Postmaster General, 27,532 Registrar General, 16,198 Lighthouses, 30,400 Surveyor (Marine), 7,508 Collector of Stamp Revenue, 4,746 Judicial, 4,642 Ecclesiastical, 30,688 1,158 28,487 15,996 7,803 Fire Brigade, 146,884 20,160 8,802 $431,857 Carried forward, $431,957 Educational, Medical, Police Magistrates, Police, Gaol,C 0.
1776.
271
one rdee
only and from a part of the native machinery that is essential for the transference
of goods in the Harbour and the
conveyance
of goods to the neighbouring shores of
China, is to some extent a hindrance to legitimate enterprise and trade.
20.
Sir Michael Hicks Beach.
appeared to think that if the finances continued to prosper, this item of revenue might
be abandoned. Probably Your Lordship may now
give
me instructions to that
be able to
jeffect.
I have the honour to be,
My Lord,
Your Lordship's Most Obedient Humble Servant,
Governor Honmander - siv. Chref.
No. 13 of 1881.
An, Ordinance enacted by the Governor of Hong- kong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, to apply a sum not exceeding Nine hundred and Eleven thousand, Five hundred and Ten Dollars to the Public Service of the Year 1882.
[29th August, 1881.]
THEREAS the expenditure required for the service
Wof this Culony for the year 1882 has been estinated
at the sum of Nine hundred and Eleven thousand, Five hundred and Ten dollars: Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:--
I. A sum not exceeding Vine hundred and Eleven thousand, Five mudred and Ten dollars shall be, and the sume is hereby charged upon the revenue of this Colony for the service of the year 1882, and the said sum so charged may be expended as hereinafter specified; that is
to say:
Governor,
ESTABLISHMENTS.
Colonial Secretary, Auditor General, Colonial Treasurer,
Clerk of Councils,
Harbour Master,
$7,889
5,984
20,200
4,150
100
Surveyor General,
31,012
Government Gardens and Plantations, 6,066
Postmaster General,
27,532
Registrar General,
16,198
30,400
Lighthouses,
7,508
Surveyor (Marine), -
4.746
Collector of Stamp Revenue,
4,642
Judicial,
30,688
Ecclesiastical,
1,158
28,487
15,996
7,803
146,884
20,160
Fire Brigade,
8,802
$431,857
Carried forward,
$431,957
Educational,
Medical,
Police Magistrates,
Police,
Gaol,
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