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30. Higher pay on an incremental system is gradually producing a better class of Chinese assist- ant light-keepers. I would be glad to see Police Pensioners come forward as applicants for the posts shortly to be filled amongst the assistants at the Gap Rock.

BOKHARA Rock.

31. The buoy marking this rock broke adrift once, but was speedily replaced with the assistance of a diver from H. M. S. Victor Emanuel.

GOVERNMENT GUNPOWDER DEPOT.

32. During the year 1891, there has been stored in the Government Magazine, Stone Cutters' Island.

No. of Cases, &c.

Approximate Weight.

tbs.

Gunpowder, privately owned,

Do., Government owned,

Cartridges, privately owned,

Do., Government owned,

Do.,

Explosive Compounds, privately owned,......

17,067

342,680

632

63,200

411

68,560

228

23,996

1,406

80,716

Government owned,.

12

585

Total,..

19,756

579,737

On the 31st December, 1891, there remained as under:-

No. of Cases, &c.

Approximate Weight.

ibs.

Gunpowder, privately owned,

Do., Government owned,

3,560

72,340

Cartridges, privately owned,

316

52,713

Do.,

Government owned,

173

19,613

Explosive Compounds, privately owned,.......

480

31,943

Do.,

Government owned,.

12

655

Total,.......

4,541

177,266

Since the issue of the proclamation prohibiting the export of munitions of war to China very large quantities of gunpowder privately owned have been transferred to Macao.

33. The condition of the Magazine is good, a new roof having been put on during the year. The new wharf is completed. The subject of the exclusion of the public from the precincts of the Magazine is one which has been brought prominently forward for the last two years successively. At present, this is the only portion of Stone Cutters' Island where the public can land without special "Permit and when it is considered with what care such like premises are generally guarded, the omission in this case seems to call for speedy correction.

34. The Gunner resigned on the 15th September, and his successor on the 19th November, the post was filled on the 20th November last by an Officer on probation-since confirmed.

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS (OPIUM) OFFICE.

35. The Return shows that during the year the amount of Opium reported as follows:-

Imported, Exported,

1890.

.62,4634 35 .58,023 12

1890,

Through cargo reported 1891,

but not landed,

1891.

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Decrease. 58,4193 4,043 28 57,998!

Increase,..........

40

25 12

16,004 chests .18,256 do.

2,252 chests

22,186 permits were issued from this office being an increase of 1,742 over 1890.

A daily Memo. of Export Permits was during the year sent to the Chinese Customs Office in Victoria.

36. Surprise visits were paid to 114 godowns. One case of deficiency (one chest) was detected, prosecuted and the owner fined $100. Sundry technical breaches of the Opium Ordinance were

found,

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