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Item (vi). This diversion was necessitated by the alteration of the line of the Wongneichong Road near I.L. 1927 in connection with the conversion of the old Farm Lots into building lots. The work consisted of the laying of 9" earthenware pipes, with manholes, and the removal of the old sewer.

Item (vii). This work was required to take the drainage from the new School of Anatomy and from the lodge at the west entrance gate to the University. A branch was run from the sewer in Hill Road alongside the branch nullah to the west of No. 1 Bridge until it reached the Pokfulam Road, which it subsequently followed. The work consisted of the laying of 6" earthenware pipes, with manholes.

Item (viii). This extension was required to take the drainage from a new building erected on I.L. 1928, Mount Parish. The extension of the sewer was made from Hing Wan Street. The work consisted of the laying of 6" earthenware pipes with manholes.

Item (ix). This work consisted of the extension of a sewer from opposite I.L. 1677, Ship Street, up the hillside and along Kennedy Road to opposite I.L. 1890 to take the drainage from a building on the latter lot. 6" earthenware pipes with manholes were laid. Rock was met with in several sections.

Item (x). This work was required owing to the erection of the Subordinate Officers' Quarters, West End Park. The sewer was extended from opposite I.L. 760 to opposite the new quarters and consisted of the laying of 6" earthenware pipes, with manholes.

Item (xi). An extension of the sewer was made to intercept the drainage from the Signal Station at Victoria Peak and convey it into the Peak sewerage system. The work consisted of the laying of 4" earthenware pipes, with manholes. Much rock was encountered in laying the new sewer.

Item (xii). This work was required to intercept the drainage from 3 houses situated on R.B.L. 34, Peak, and conduct it into the new Craigmin Road sewer. It consisted of the laying of 6" earthenware pipes with manholes. The excavation was through rock for most of the distance.

Item (xiii). As it was found in carrying out excavations in connection with an extension of the Dairy Farm Co.'s premises on I.L. 1280, Wyndham Street, that the Glenealy storm-water culvert crossed a corner of the lot, it was necessary to divert it clear of the lot. Half the cost of the diversion was borne by the Dairy Farm Co.

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61 Hongkong. Item (vi). This diversion was necessitated by the alteration of the line of the Wongneichong Road near I.L. 1927 in connection with the conversion of the old Farm Lots into building lots. The work consisted of the laying of 9" earthenware pipes, with manholes, and the removal of the old sewer. Item (vii). This work was required to take the drainage from the new School of Anatomy and from the lodge at the west entrance gate to the University. A branch was run from the sewer in Hill Road alongside the branch nullah to the west of No. 1 Bridge until it reached the Pokfulam Road, which it subsequently followed. The work consisted of the laying of 6" earthenware pipes, with manholes. Item (viii). This extension was required to take the drainage from a new building erected on I.L. 1928, Mount Parish. The extension of the sewer was made from Hing Wan Street. The work consisted of the laying of 6" earthenware pipes with manholes. Item (ix). This work consisted of the extension of a sewer from opposite I.L. 1677, Ship Street, up the hillside and along Kennedy Road to opposite I.L. 1890 to take the drainage from a building on the latter lot. 6" earthenware pipes with manholes were laid. Rock was met with in several sections. Item (x). This work was required owing to the erection of the Subordinate Officers' Quarters, West End Park. The sewer was extended from opposite I.L. 760 to opposite the new quarters and consisted of the laying of 6" earthenware pipes, with manholes. Item (xi). An extension of the sewer was made to intercept the drainage from the Signal Station at Victoria Peak and convey it into the Peak sewerage system. The work consisted of the laying of 4" earthenware pipes, with manholes. Much rock was encountered in laying the new sewer. Item (xii). This work was required to intercept the drainage from 3 houses situated on R.B.L. 34, Peak, and conduct it into the new Craigmin Road sewer. It consisted of the laying of 6" earthenware pipes with manholes. The excavation was through rock for most of the distance. Item (xiii). As it was found in carrying out excavations in connection with an extension of the Dairy Farm Co.'s premises on I.L. 1280, Wyndham Street, that the Glenealy storm-water culvert crossed a corner of the lot, it was necessary to divert it clear of the lot. Half the cost of the diversion was borne by the Dairy Farm Co.
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61 Hongkong. Item (vi). This diversion was necessitated by the alteration of the line of the Wongneichong Road near I.L. 1927 in connection with the conversion of the old Farm Lots into building lots. The work consisted of the laying of 9" earthenware pipes, with manholes, and the removal of the old sewer. Item (vii). This work was required to take the drainage from the new School of Anatomy and from the lodge at the west entrance gate to the University. A branch was run from the sewer in Hill Road alongside the branch nullah to the west of No. 1 Bridge until it reached the Pokfulam Road, which it subsequent- ly followed. The work consisted of the laying of 6" earthenware pipes, with manholes. Item (viii). This extension was required to take the drainage from a new building erected on I.L. 1928, Mount Parish. The extension of the sewer was made from Hing Wan Street. The work consisted of the laying of 6" earthenware pipes with manholes. Item (ix). This work consisted of the extension of a sewer from opposite I.L. 1677, Ship Street, up the hillside and along Kennedy Road to opposite I.L. 1890 to take the drainage from a building on the latter lot. 6" earthenware pipes with manholes were laid. Rock was met with in several sections. Item (x). This work was required owing to the erection of the Subordinate Officers' Quarters, West End Park. The sewer was extended from opposite I.L. 760 to opposite the new quarters and consisted of the laying of 6" earthenware pipes, with manholes. Item (xi). An extension of the sewer was made to intercept the drainage from the Signal Station at Victoria Peak and convey it into the Peak sewerage system. The work consisted of the laying of 4" earthenware pipes, with manholes. Much rock was encountered in laying the new sewer. Item (xii). This work was required to intercept the drainage from 3 houses situated on R.B.L. 34, Peak, and conduct it into the new Craigmin Road sewer. It consisted of the laying of 6" earthenware pipes with manholes. The excavation was througli rock for most of the distance. Item (xiii). As it was found in carrying out excavations in connection with an extension of the Dairy Farm Co.'s premises on I.L. 1280, Wyndham Street, that the Glenealy storm-water culvert crossed a corner of the lot, it was necessary to divert it clear of the lot. Half the cost of the diversion was borne by the Dairy Farm Co.
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Item (vi). This diversion was necessitated by the alteration of the line of the Wongneichong Road near I.L. 1927 in connection with the conversion of the old Farm Lots into building lots. The work consisted of the laying of 9" earthenware pipes, with manholes, and the removal of the old sewer.

Item (vii). This work was required to take the drainage from the new School of Anatomy and from the lodge at the west entrance gate to the University. A branch was run from the sewer in Hill Road alongside the branch nullah to the west of No. 1 Bridge until it reached the Pokfulam Road, which it subsequent- ly followed. The work consisted of the laying of 6" earthenware

pipes, with manholes.

Item (viii). This extension was required to take the drainage from a new building erected on I.L. 1928, Mount Parish. The extension of the sewer was made from Hing Wan Street. The work consisted of the laying of 6" earthenware pipes with manholes.

Item (ix). This work consisted of the extension of a sewer from opposite I.L. 1677, Ship Street, up the hillside and along Kennedy Road to opposite I.L. 1890 to take the drainage from a building on the latter lot. 6" earthenware pipes with manholes were laid. Rock was met with in several sections.

Item (x). This work was required owing to the erection of the Subordinate Officers' Quarters, West End Park. The sewer was extended from opposite I.L. 760 to opposite the new quarters and consisted of the laying of 6" earthenware pipes, with manholes.

Item (xi). An extension of the sewer was made to intercept the drainage from the Signal Station at Victoria Peak and convey it into the Peak sewerage system. The work consisted of the laying of 4" earthenware pipes, with manholes. Much rock was encountered in laying the new sewer.

Item (xii). This work was required to intercept the drainage from 3 houses situated on R.B.L. 34, Peak, and conduct it into the new Craigmin Road sewer. It consisted of the laying of 6" earthenware pipes with manholes. The excavation was througli rock for most of the distance.

Item (xiii). As it was found in carrying out excavations in connection with an extension of the Dairy Farm Co.'s premises on I.L. 1280, Wyndham Street, that the Glenealy storm-water culvert crossed a corner of the lot, it was necessary to divert it clear of the lot. Half the cost of the diversion was borne by the Dairy Farm Co.

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