00 THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 10TH FEBRUARY, 1866.
No. 3.--CLASSIFICATION and NUMBER of PUBLIC and PRIVATE BUILDINGS in the COLONY of HONGKONG, 1865.
VICTORIA. VILLAGES. TOTAL.
Public Offices, Barracks, Guard Rooms, Police Stations and other Public Buildings, Churches, Chapels, and Places of Worship,
Mosques, Chinese Temples, &c.,
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118
37
155
9
12
15
17
32
Houses and other Buildings assessed at and above £100 per annum value, occupied, Shops and Private Dwellings below the value of £100 per annum, occupied, Houses untenanted and unfinished,
744
8
752
3,945
1,425
5,870
395
82
477
5,926
1,572
6,798
OCCUPIED BY CHINESE.
VICTORIA. VILLAGES.
TOTAL.
VICTORIA. VILLAGES.
TOTAL.
Bakers,
17
17
Brought forward,.
2,667 1,324
3,991
Bamboo Workers..
63
5
68
Lead Case Makers,
1
1
Bamboo House Makers,
8
8
Lime Dealers,
4
4
Barbers,
59
35
94
Mat Makers,
11
11
Bathing Houses,.
3
3
Mat Shed Makers,
9
5
14
Bean Curd Sellers,
14
20
Money Changers,
183
13
Blacksmiths,
100
25
125
Milkmen,.
16
17
Bird Sellers,
3
3
Oar Dealers,
4
19
Boat Builders,
25
68
93
Old Tron and Rags,
19
*
20
f
Brokers,...
12
1
13
Old Clothes,
10
10
Bookbinders,
0
6
Oil Sellers,
9
9
Brothel Keepers,.
72
9
81
Opium Sellers,.
79
87
Brick and Tile Makers,.
38
38
Packing Houses,.
94
94
Carpenters,
127
13
140
Painters,
17
17
Chandlers,
285
142
427
Printers,
6
8
Charcoal and Firewood
Pawnbrokers,
21
21
30
1
37
Sellers,.
Peppermint Oil Sellers,..
3
3
Caulkers,.
5
5
Pewterers,
5
Confectioners,
17
26
Photographers,
6
Cattle and Pig Sheds,
20
23
Portrait & Landscape
5
5
Clothiers,
74
16
90
Painters.
Coopers,
9
7
16
Picture Maker,
1
1
Coolie Houses,
114
14
128
Priests' Houses,
13
8
21
Congee Sellers,
5
5
Pilot Houses,
1
1
Crockery & Earthenware,
16
16
Poulterers,
27
27
Compradores,
36
1
37
Rattan Ware,
17
17
Cook Shops,
20
29
Rattan Splitters,
4
4
•
Coal Shops,
9
9
Rope and Sail Makers,.
5
15-
20
Cotton Quilt Shops,
13
13
Rice Dealers,
96
12
108
Coffin Shops,
4
4
8
Salt Dealers,
4
Doctors and Druggists,.
103
18
121
Sedan Chair Hirers,
16
16
Dyors,
5
Sheep Dealers,
3
3
Eating Houses,
24
24
Shoemakers,
45
45
Engine Houses,
2
Stone Cutters,.
26
43
Families,
810
502
1,312
Stationers,
17
$222
69
19
Farmers,
18
208
226
Soy Sellers,
9
9
Fishermen,
5
61
69
Schools,
14
14
Fish Lans (Fresh,)
5
5
Sweetmeats,
9
9
Do. (Salt,)
40
17
57
Tanners,
7
7
Flour Dealers,
8
Tinmen,
6
6
Foreign Goods Shops,
84
84
Tailors,
45
3
48
Fortune Tellers,.
5
5
Tea Sellers,
13
13
Fruiterers,
158
Gardeners and Flower
7
==
10
168
Timber Dealers,
18
19
Theatres,
3
3
*
61
08
Sellers,
Tobacconists,
14
Glaziers,
7
7
Umbrella Makers,
9
Gold and Silver Smiths,.
31
13
44
Undertakers,.
CO
Gold Beaters,
16
16
:
Vegetable Sellers,.
6
Grass Cutters,.
63
8
58
111
Vacant Houses,
18
16
Gun Smiths,
1
1
Washermen,
31
3
Hat and Cap Makers,
3
3
Watch Makers,
10
Hemp Workers,
1
1
Weight & Scale Makers,
16
9
3
6
34
34
10
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2
Hongs,
49
49
Joss, Joss Paper, and
Image Dealers,
8
14
22
Lantern Sellers,.
5
5
Carried forward,..
2,667
1,324
3,901
TOTAL,...
3,491
1,464
4,955
Registrar General's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 31st January, 1866.
M. S. TONNOCHY, Acting Registrar General.
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