649729-1892-Colonial-Veterinary-Surgeon-s-Report-1891 — Page 1

Government Gazette 政府憲報 轅門報 All

THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 16TH APRIL, 1892.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.—No. 173.

313

The following Report of the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon for 1891, which was laid before the Legislative Council on the 11th instant, is published.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 16th April, 1892.

G. T. M. O'BRIEN, Colonial Secretary.

SANITARY DEPARTMENT, 14th March, 1892.

SIR, I have the honour to submit for the information of the Sanitary Board my annual report for the past year which also includes that for the last quarter of 1891.

I have the honour to be,

The Secretary,

SANITARY BOARD.

Sir,

Your most obedient Servant,

C. VIVIAN LADDS, Colonial Veterinary Surgeon.

REPORT.

MARKETS.

Central.-A temporary erection situated on the Praya containing 160 stalls most of which are let. In this market are sold the following articles, viz. :-beef, mutton, pork, fresh and salt fish, vegetables, fruit, poultry, and sundries, as bean curd, salt ducks, groceries, &c.

A market watchman is stationed here whose duty it is to superintend the cleansing of the market, to keep any records which may be considered necessary, and to report any infringement of the bye-laws to the Inspector of Markets. His hours of duty are from 6 A.M. to 5 P.M. daily, Sundays excepted, and with the usual half-holiday on Saturday. Water is laid on for the purpose of cleansing the market.

This

Western.-Situated at the back of the Harbour Office, containing 153 stalls of which only two are vacant. Beef, pork, poultry, vegetables, fruit, fresh and salt fish, and sundries are sold here. market is admirably situated for the purpose and serves a densely populated district. A market watchman is stationed here whose duties and hours are the same as at the Central Market. Water is now laid on.

Taipingshan.--Situate at the top of East Street, contains 74 stalls in three sections of which nearly all in one section are vacant. Beef, pork, poultry, vegetables, fresh and salt fish, and sundries are sold here. No watchman. Water is laid on.

Saiyingpoon.-Situate at the corner of Second and Centre Streets. It supplies the whole of the Saiyingpoon Health District, is well placed, stalls are in great demand, and it might usefully be enlarged. Five stalls out of 68 are vacant and these are badly situated. Beef, pork, poultry, vegetables, fresh and salt fish, and sundries are sold here. No market watchman. Water is now laid on.

Shektongsui.-This market contains 30 stalls of which number half only are rented, this is pro- bably due in a great measure to the thinness of the population in this district. Beef, pork, poultry, vegetables, fresh and salt fish, and sundries are sold here. No market watchman. There is no water supply in this market at present, but a hydrant is fixed just outside which answers every purpose.

Wanchai.-Situate in Queen's Road East near No. 3 Police Station. In this market are 51 stalls, 14 being vacant, probably due to the number of hawkers in the district. Beef, pork, poultry, vege- tables, fresh and salt fish, and sundries are sold here. The building is well situated and in good con- dition. No watchman. Water is now laid on.

Sokonpoo-Situate at the eastern end of Jardine's Bazaar, has 41 stalls of which number 18 are vacant, due no doubt to the thinness of the population in this district. Beef, pork, poultry, vegetables, fresh and salt fish, and sundries are sold here. No watchman. Water is laid on.

Shaukiwan.-Situate at the western end of the village, contains 30 stalls with one unlet. Beef, pork, poultry, vegetables, fresh and salt fish are sold here. This market might be usefully extended to 60 stalls. No watchman.

Yaumati.-Situate from the sea, on the south side of the Police Station.

away 76 stalls, 33 of these being vacant, probably due to the number of hawkers and squatters in the neigh- bourhood. Beef, pork, poultry, vegetables, fruit, fresh and salt fish, and sundries are sold here. There is no market watchman. Water is laid on.

This market has

Hunghom.--Situate in the main street of the village, contains 56 stalls of which number four are vacant, probably on account of thinness of population. Beef, pork, poultry, fresh and salt fish, vege- tables, fruit and sundries are sold here. It is a new building and in good condition. No watchinan. A supply of water is laid on.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.