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    3Taxes, Duties, and other Sources of Revenue ... ... ...FeesRevenue and ExpenditureComparative Yearly Statements of Revenue and Expenditure Recapitulation of Expenditure, shewing Personal Emoluments ... Assets and Liabilities Public DebtMunicipalities and other Local Bodies Military Expenditure—Militia Public WorksLegislation—Laws, Proclamations, &c. ...Political Franchise ...Council and Assembly Civil Establishment ...Officers who have given Security for the Discharge of their Duties Pensions Foreign Consuls Population and Vital Statistics Miscellaneous Numerical Returns Ecclesiastical Return Education, Newspapers, and Reviews ...Currency, Banking, Weights and Measures Imports and Exports...ShippingAgriculture, Cultivated and Uncultivated Lands, Wages, &c. Manufactures, Mines, and Fisheries Grants of Land Gaols and Prisoners ...Criminal Statistics Hospitals Lunatic AsylumsCharitable and Literary Institutions ...Meteorological Observations ...Savings Banks and Friendly Societies...Government Houses ...

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    \RETURN of all MUNICIPALITIES £oc [ j;BOARDS, and any other Public Bodies ini Sources of Revenue. , i If rates, state amount, j Amount of Assn ij

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    the Colony.Authority under which Powers and Duties.

    Name of Body. established.

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    MILITARY EXPENDITURE-

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    The pecuniary Allowances (if any) granted to the Queen’s Troops; and the Value of Ration's, Quarters, or other advantages received by them, and forming a Charge on the

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    Insert on the next leaf an Alphabetical List of all the Officers, and the Page in which their Office is described.

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    not required to be stated in

    tho preceding Columns.

    From Date of First^°tFc°8 during

    flip 5-car

    "’hat1 criod during

    which the Officer has been

    Absent from the Colony

    during tlio Year 180^-*

    IAnnual Salary. AppointmentDate of tljQ Nftvn^OflSS^tarn l6!fl \,y a Military 0r

    •saisssSsEs.under anyNAME.! under theiso/-OFFICE. Appointment. Sahi l’y i8 PaidInstrument. Colonial

    Government.I

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    Mh ] [?/]Whether the

    Principal be allowed a House or Quarters

    for his Personal Residence; and

    what Allowances, if any, for Rent, or Entertainment, or as Personal Allow

    ance, or for any other purpose.

    By whom selected,

    and whether appointedF rom Whether tho Principal

    enjoy any, and what other,

    Advantage or Profit,

    not rcqnircd to bo stated in

    tho preceding Columns.

    "‘hat Dato of Firstv of Fees Period during which the

    Officer has beenAbsent from the Colony

    during tho Year

    Annual Salary. iouutDato of the AppointmentNaval*• MiUt^ or or the retired iistfond givo the^TntnM activ°

    of Pay and Allowances o*oV^i™ouw of every kina actually J^Wed

    m addition to tho Profits 0f hi lm Office.

    under anyNAME.OFFICE. Appointment. Salai :ry is under thoPaid. !Instrument. 1S9the Ycnr 189 ColonialGovernment.

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    ]Whether tho

    Principal be allowed a House or Quarters

    for his Personal Residence ; and

    what Allowances, if any, for Rent, or Entertainment, or as Personal Allow

    ance, or for any other purpose.

    .

    Appomtment, or Place nri09co' nrColony, or on tho m any

    United fenS‘mmentoE^

    By whom selected,

    and whether appointed

    nWhether tho Principal

    onjoy any, and what other,

    Advantage or Profit,

    not required to bo stated iu

    the preceding Columns.

    Fi'oni Date of Firstof Fees0lUlt Period during which the

    Officer has been Absent from the Colony

    during the Year 180

    Annual Salary.Date of AppointmentNav^OfttJS®® ta?0 whoU^ft MiHtflrv 0r

    "•saassSagsitho juriesNAME.OFFICE. under any

    Appointment. 180^ under thoSalarV is tic renrPaio.Instrument.Colonial

    jGovernment.

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    Whether the Principal bo allowed a House or Quarters

    for his Personal Residence ; and

    ■what Allowances, if any, for Rent, or Entertainment, or as Personal Allow

    ance, or for any other purpose.

    AppQuitmcnt, o? Puce ofai°nRlce‘ or Colony, or on the iShlio'rofit’in ^

    United of th^Xav^Ofl^crfstntc wbM?' a Militavy or

    " «'SSKeSwa«-of every kina actanii?* ° - £ Iension

    rWiJ ,By whom selected, and whether appointed

    Whether the Principal

    °njoy any, and what other,

    Advantage or Profit,

    not required to bo stated in

    the preceding Columns.

    Date of Firstof irccsFrom w] 0u«fc Period durin* which the°

    Officer has been Absent from the Colony

    during the Year

    :!H ,AppointmentAnnual Salary.Dale of 11 d«riogtlio iNAME. under anyOFFICE. under theiAppointment. Salary j8 nnt

    Paid.Instrument. ISO Colonial

    Government.:

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    what Allowances, if any, for Rent, or Entertainment, or as Personal Allow

    ance, or for any other purpose.

    Appointment, orUnited fengaommCnto1 thc

    -- "V-tf.By whom selected,

    and whether appointedWhether the Principal

    enjoy any, and what other,

    • Advantage or Profit,

    not required to bo stated in

    tho proccdiug Columns.

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    Principal be allowed a House or Quarters

    for his Personal Residence ; and

    what Allowances, if any, for Rent, or Entertainment, or as Personal Allow

    ance, or for any

    By whom selected,

    and whether appointed

    > /■Pr°m wi Whether the Principal

    oujoy any, and what other,

    Advantage or Profit,

    not required to he stated in

    the preceding Columns.

    Date of First\^ot*eCBPeriod durin

    which the Officer has been

    Absent from the Colony

    during the Year

    Annual Salary.Dato of gAppointmentthoNAME. under any goringOFFICE. Appointment.

    ■Sala under thory i8 nr 189Instrument. Paid, ! the re

    189 Colonialother purpose.Government.

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  • By whom selected,

    (ind whether appointed

    Whether the Principal be allowed a House or Quarters

    for his Personal Residence; and

    what Allowances, if any, Cor Rent, or Entertainment, or as Personal Allowance, or for any other purpose.

    WhetliconjttncUjmwSuanvil1 !>y ,Princil>M in

    Civil, Militow n?l "\ 'v mt other

    "'spirits"®-Office.

    Date of FirstWhether the Principal'nt of FccsAnnual Salary.Date of Period during

    which thc° Officer has been

    Absent from the Colony

    during the Year

    An'°n any enjoy any, and what other, Appointmenti .under anyNAME. duringAppointment.OFFICE. under theSals Advantage or Profit,isInstrument. Paid ■ ! the Year 1S9' Colonialnot required to be stated in180

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    RETURN OF OFFICERSWHO HAVE GIVEN SECURITY FOR THE DUE DISCHARGE OF

    THEIR DUTIES.

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    l/M] 'm» s- *» __ ,-#»s ■■I-r-EETUEiY of OFFICERS who have given Security for the due Discbar»P

    °f t|L /0JFby al.ed cat the Annual Inspection of 8* ?i im“««, tad „„i«I Exact Titles of all

    appointments (either per- ' manent or temporary) now

    liekl by him.

    Name ofOfficer giving Security. Nature of the g

    given.i !

    ^ b)7 Guary*autee Bond.

    addresses, and of tlie Sureties \

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    as stated therein. ’

    jfjuues,^feach Bond. I

    Date of Bond. !Amount of Bond. J

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    ^(/nature of Officer administering theGovernment

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    PENSIONS. f:PAYABLE OUT OE THE REVENUES OF THE COLONY.

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    PENSIONS.Anthorit u

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    in Sterling.NAME OP PENSIONER. pate from which Ithe Service for which the Pension Amount of Emolument

    when last employed in Public Servico.

    pension has been paid. Presont Age of

    Pensioner.

    Causewas grauted.of

    d. Retirement.£ s.

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    PENSIONS.IAuthority uud„ . the whlchi ensign

    Amount of the Pension in Sterling. Ai Date from which

    thehas been paid.

    NAME of pensioner. 'vas banted {i Service for whiol> ‘he Pension Amount of Emolument, when last employed

    in Public Service.Present • Cause. pension was granted. Ago of

    Pensioner.of

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    residing in■ [//S']Countries■ / RETURN of CONSULS of ForeignIf notIf confirmed, state

    the date of his Exequatur.Confirtned

    tllG reasonof the Country which lie represents.

    Name 8tate>Names of Consuls.

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  • l i< JRETURN of the POPULATION> s-ud »*tk« CARRIAGES, BIRTHS, and DEATHS

    COLOUREDPOPULATION. toTal>i whites.

    i and Resident Strangers

    uot included in preceding Columns.

    Area in Square Miles.

    Aliens- Population

    to the Square Mile.Persona omployed inMales. Females. Males. 4County, District, or Parish. Females.I Males.

    ____ -__________________ Births.'No. and

    Manufactures Commerce. rafcc Pcr 1000

    Deaths,No. andMarriages.Agriculture.

    rate per 1000

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    No. of Persons jonnected with

    Friendly- Societies.

    No. ofNo. of Depositor PeNo. of ^ r8°^a

    direct^Friendly No. of

    Immigrants.

    in SavingsSavings No. ofEmigrants.

    Societies. Paupers.Banks.Parish. Banks.County, District, or a*e8.Remarks.

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    CHURCHES AND CHAPELS OF EACH DENOMINATION TO BERETURNED CONSECUTIVELY.(

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    return op churches,CHAPELS, GRANTS, &c.(

    return op churchesCHAPELS, GRANTS, &C.Gross amount of

    assistance tonation from Public Funds, if any.

    ; Stipend ofMinister from j. Public Funds,

    if any.

    dcnomi-Remarks.1 Accommodation

    and Average Attendance.

    Same Situation

    Chore* or Clrapel.

    .Accommodationand Average Attendance.

    Name and Situationof

    Church or Chapel.Stipend of

    ! pLvter frompHbhc Fund

    if any.

    : Denomination.I Denomination. :! Gross: amount of assistance to denorni-

    ’ nation from Public ■fc uuds, if any.

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    EDUCATION.

    hi Colonies containing a large number of Schools, it will be sufficient, if detailed Return of them already exists, to state full particulars of those only

    which are Government Institutions, giving the total statistics of the others.

    The particulars for each School should show whether it is Denominational, and. whether fees are charged.

    The number of Scholars should he given, both from the total number on the roll, and from the average attendance during the year.

    The totals should indicate the aggregate number of children receiving

    instruction in the Colony.

    Some particulars of the Subjects taught iu the Higher Schools should be

    given under the head of Remarks.

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    on Roll and in average attendanceNumber of Soholars Revenue of each School.

    jDescription of School.

    In other Private Schools.In Aided Private Schools. Expenditure

    of each School.In Govt. Schools. Government

    Contributions.} Voluntary

    Contributions.SchoolFees.

    !REMARKS.Total.Other

    Private.Boys.Aided

    Private.Girls. Girls.Govern-

    - ment. Boys.) Girls.; Boys.! II i

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    u^cuta.Legislative Authority(if any). Revenue of ouch Institution.Description. WhenFounded. • IMale.

    —- TolaI Expenditureof each

    Institution.

    finale,Corporate or Endowed. Students’ Fees, j GovernmentI Contributions.

    Private. 1Volunta* y

    Contributions.From

    KndowmenbMGovernment. REMARKS.

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    C iron Inti on.Title of Publication. 1

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    CURRENCY, BANKING, WEIGHTS,AXD

    measures.

    Inseit under separate Heads the average Hate of Exchange with London; a List of the Gold, Silver, and Copper Coins current in the Colony, and their relative value to each other; the Amount of Coin and Paper Currency in Circulation ; in what Money Accounts are kept; and the Weights and Measures in common use, with their equivalents in Imperial Weights and Measures.

    legal tender, and whether there is any limit to the legal tender of Silver or Copper: giving references to the Enactments on the subject.

    The Banking particulars should he obtained from the Accounts of the

    last completed year, the date being given.

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    Weights and Measures in

    Legal tender currency,nd Legislative ParticulaAverage rate of Exchange with

    Londonduring the past

    year.

    Amount of Coin in 18 °f al1 Banks doing busii Colony.

    List of Coins Current,

    with relative valne.common use,

    equivalents .in

    imperial Weights Mens n

    •riving particularsAuthority.

    a less in theand theirColonial

    Government.

    I Circulation. I ByPriv I! By} ate B» and No. of{Establish- Under what Capital j ments in authority 1 the established.I Colony. !

    hksi res.the Public. Note ! Amount circula- J of

    tion | Deposits in the

    Colony. | Colony.

    Same of Bank..inicnt-:

    paid up. • in the

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    Weights and M in

    common use, and their equivalent

    inImperial Weights

    Measures.

    Legal tender ourrency,and Legislative

    easures; ParticularS °* ®anks doing business in tho

    Colony.Average rate of Exchange 'with

    Londonduring the past

    year.

    List of Coins Current, with relative value.

    giving particularsAuthority.

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    Colonial I BI

    PHvats Baaks | BvGovernment. B r and No. of Establishments in

    Note.Capital cincula-

    ! lion paid up. ! in tho

    I Colony.

    AmountSame of Bank.the Public. Under what

    authority established.

    ofnent.‘ cover01 Deposits

    in the Colony.

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    IMPORTS ANI) EXPORTSFOR THE TEAR

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    . from and to each Country in the Year 189cJ—> No. 1.—TOTAL VALUE, in Sterling, of the iLIm d p

    , front and to each Co f ^ ^ °f--------------- -------i--------------------------------- -- Country nt the Year 189 f ̂ continued.Exports thereto.

    British, Foreign, and other

    ' Colonial Produce and Manufactures.

    ! Produce| and Manufactures j

    ofthe Colony.

    Total Imports therefrom.Countries. ; Exports thereto.Total. Countries. Total Imports therefrom.I Produce

    and Manufactures of

    the Colony.

    British, Foreign, aud ocher

    Colonial Produce and Manufactures.

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    Value in Sterling.■

    Duty.tities 'EnteQre“Df°''S°B’e

    h Consumption.i

    ; _ Avoruge Price fixed lor the Value • . ,

    (if calculated I rec?lvedOfficially). 111

    Total Quautitio imported.

    Countries whence Imported. Gross A.Of Total Imports.

    niouutsARTICLES. /Rate and when

    Imposed.ARTICLES.

    Sterling.

    Brought forward Ii

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    m the Year 189^'

    Value in Sterling.Totfl QDa,ntitie8

    Imported.Countries whence Imported.ARTICLES. Duty.Quantities

    Entered for Home jConsumption. j

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    Of TotalImports.' !

    Rate and when i Imposed. I

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    m tlle Year 139 fa"Value in Sterling.I

    Tot,al Quantitiog lni lifted.

    Countries whence Imported.ARTICLES. tifciesfor Home

    * Coemption. fi«aeforB°h^ v“ j G™» Am„untcalculated Reived

    Officially).

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    IMPORTS into the Colony ofL /S'3 ]

    in the Year 189 SNo. 2.—GENERAL

    Value in Sterling.Duty.

    «^fuo...oniption.

    T°tal Quantiti0s Imported.

    Countries whence Imported. I MfS*S„c i Gross A“»- '' (if calculated ! ret°ivcd

    1 Sterling.

    Of Total Imports.

    ARTICLES. EnterCo»sU Kfttc and when

    Ln posed.ARTICLES.

    !I

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  • f/^JGENERAL IMPORTS into the Colony of

    [ /#-£-]in the Year 189-^.No. 2.—

    Value in Sterli ncr.Duty.

    Total -jititics ed for Home

    tiou.T Qnantitio lmportod.

    0‘ltl Average Price fixed for the Value

    (if calculated Officially).

    I •SCountries whence Imported. Gross Am received

    inSterling.

    Of Total Imports.

    ouut j1 Bute1'| consumpARTICLES.ttato and when

    Imposed.ARTICLES.I

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  • l/s-i 1No. 2.—GENERAL IMPORTS into the Colony of [A?]

    m tlle Year 189 4.----•;

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    :

    T"£S"" Value ^ Sterling.ARTICLES. Countries whence Imported. IProduce

    and Manufactures of

    the Colony.

    British, Foreign and other

    Colonial Produce and Manufactures.

    Average Price fixed

    for the Value V“ calculated

    Total. ARTICLES.I !Brought forward *.* •officially).:

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  • [ /smNo. 3.—GENERAL EXPORTS

    in the Year 189 £from the Colony of

    Value in Sterling.Quantities.i

    British, Foreign, and other

    produceaud Manufactures

    of

    iBritish, Foreign, and other

    Colonial Produce and l Manufactures. i

    Average PriceProduceand Manufactures

    ARTICLES.I Countries to which Exported. Colonial Produce and Total. fixedARTICLES. Total. for the Yaluo j (if calculated officially).!

    Manufactures.the Colony,ofthe Colony.

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    [No. 3—GENERAL EXPORTS from the Colony of

    in. the Year 189 SQuantities.

    Value in Sterling.British. Foreign,

    and otherColonial Produce and

    Manufactures.

    Produceand Manufactures! Countries to which Exported.AETICLES. British, Foreign,

    and otherColonial Produce and 1

    Manufactures.

    Total. produceand Manufactures

    ofthe Colony.

    ofAverage Pricethe Colony. articles.Total. fixedi

    I for the Value |jin calculated officially.):;

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    British, Foreign, !Produceand Manufactures

    ARTICLES. Countries to which Exported.and other

    of Colonial Produce and Total.the Colony. Manufactures. !

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    [/^]s

    Cl CHEWS of SAILING VESSELS ENTERED at Pqj^No. 1.—N UMBER, TONNAGE, an Colony of :

    in f-Norn each Coiuitry, in the Year 189foiieiq^BRITISH.FOREIGN.

    i! Total. With CarCOUNTRIES WHENCE ARRIVED.

    TOTAL.In Ballast. GO].;s.With Cargoes. In Ballast. Total.With Cargoes.

    In Ballast.Crews. Vessels.iTons. Crews. Vessels.j Tons. Toils.Crews. Vessels. Total.Ci'ewsTons.Vessels. Vessels. ICrews.! Tons. Tons. Crews.Vessels-» Vcssels.j Tons.Crews. Vessels.1 :Tons. Crows, j Vessels. Tons. Crows.II

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    (fy ILTONNAGE, and CREWS of SAILING VESSELS CLEARED at p0ft •hB Colony ofNo. 2.—NUMBER, T8 in tl>e oacli Country, in the Year 189 ST'BRITISH. F 0 RE IG N.

    TOTAL.Total.COUNTRIES

    TO WHICH DEPARTED.In Ballast. WlT» CarWith Cargoes. Total.GfR;s. jN Ballast.

    With Cargoes. iIn Ballast.Crews. Vessels' ITons. Crews. Total.Vessels;Tons.: Crews. Vessels Tons.Tons.Vessels Crews. Vessels.Tons. Tons.i Yeasel8- | Crews. Vessels.; 'Tons. Crows. Vessels. Tons. Crews. | Vessels. Tons. Crews.i

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    i/6e ]'N0 y_DUMBER. TONNAGE, and CREWS of STEAM VESSELS ENTERED at XJOlVj's Colony of

    in *e from each Country, in the Year 189 XBRITISH. Fo*EIG* FOREIGN.

    ICOUNTRIES Total.I total.In Ballast. W,T» CarWith Cargoes. Total.IN BALLAST.goes.IWHENCE ARRIVED. WlTH Cargoes.jIn Ballast.Crews. Vessels' Tons. Crews. Total.Tons. VesseljVesselsj Tons. ,Crews. Vessels s: 'Tons..» Crews. Vessels. j Tone.! Tons.Cl‘e\v Crews.Vessels- IVessels.] Tons.I s. I ' Crews. 1 Vessels. I.Tons. Crews. I Vessels.I Tons. Crews.' i

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    Fo. 4,-NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREWS of STEAM VESSELS CLEARED at 1>0Colony of*8 in tke

    ■1BRITISH. I'OKEiqjj FOREIGN.

    COUNTRIES Total. total.In Ballast. WithWith Cargoes. HCar Total.jn Ballast.GO£SiTO WHICH DEPARTED. Wint CarOOF,8.lx Ballast. Total.Crews. Vessels., Tons. Crews.Vessels. Tons. Vessels.Tons. Crews. i Crews.Vessels. Vessels.Tons. Tons.Tons.I I Crews.C^v, fe ssels** i Vessels. Tons. | Crews. Vessels. Crews. Vessols.Tons. Tons. Crews.

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    r /7;]No. 5.—NUMBER. TONNAGE, and CREWS SAILING VESSELS of EACH N nvT

    ENTERED at PORTS in the Colony of *txUa^'Cf? in tj y^IOjf— ear l89r >

    T fi_NTJMBER, TONNAGE ni1fi ni^** Soused at ports a. themCogHENTERED. f EACH NATION

    in the Year 189 5. —1In Ballast.With Cargoes.NATIONALITY OF VESSELS. Tota c L B A R k h.1. RATIONALITY OF VESSELS.

    WlTH Cargoes.Vessels. ! Tons.Crows.Tons.Vessels. Crews. Vessels..» lx Ballast.1 Tons> Total.C% Vessels.i Tons. Crews. Vessels. Tons.I Crews. Vessels. Tons. Crews.

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    ear189No. 7.—NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREn

    ENTERED at POETS in the Colony of ’'"cIJSAKED at PORTS hi ilio M------------------------------* Col0,1f 1 EACH RATIOS'

    —----—______in tlle year 189 3". —

    -(VENTERED.

    In Ballast.With Cargoes. Total.NATIONALITY OF VESSELS.cleared.

    naTIOxNALITV of vessels.W,T« Cargoes.Crews, j Vessels.Tons.Vessels.Crews.Tons.Vessels. Tons.» i 1^' Ballast.c,% Total.

    Vessels.I Tous. Crews.! Vessels. i Tons. Crews. Vessels. j Tons.I Crews.': II i i

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  • c/7^ J rTOTAL NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREWS of SAILING "VESSELS ENTEftj^ u TORI' in the Colony 0fNo. 9 —

    ;i

    lu tlle Year 189 ^F 0 R E IGN.BRITISH. foreign.i

    total.Total. W1TI1In Ballast. :CarggEs Total.With Cargoes. jjf- Ballasi.NAMES OF PORTS.5WlT» Cargoes.. I®* Ballast.Crews.jVessels.j Tons. JCrews.jVessels.* Tons. 'Crews. Vessels., Crews. : Vessels. ! Tons. Total.Tons.Vessels.! Tons. ; Tons. ! Crews.fend*- i Vessels. Tous. i Crews. I Vessels. ;Tons. ) Crews. I Vcsscls.j Tons. Crews.

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    [/#>] 1JColony of*No. 10.—TOTAL NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CHEWS of SAILING VE to each Ci88^s 0luitry, in thc Year 189 £ —

    FOREIGN.' B RITIS H. forfiGk I total.Total.jn Ballast.

    Total. WlT“ CARGOES.In Ballast. WithWith Cargoes. Cargo*

    Crews. | Vessels Tons. C re ws.jVessels! Trir-

    NAMES OF PORTS. IIn Ballast.Crews. Vessels. Total.Tons.Tons. ! Crews.! ; Vessel5- Vessels.!Vessels! Tons. jCrews. Vessels Tons. Tons. Crews. Vo8TOta-! Tom. | Crows. IC^, Vessels. Tons. Crews.

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    l/PO]TOTAL NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREWS of STEAM VESSELS c]i PORT ill the Colony 0f

    No. 11 —in the Year 180 X

    FOREIGN.BRITISH.

    total.Total. W™ C^G0(:s. Total.In Ballast. Ix Ballast.With Cargoes.NAMES OP ports. W,Ta Cargoes.I ii In Ballast.I!Crews. Vessels| Tons. jCrews. Total.Vessels! Crews, i Vessels.Tons. Tons. Tons.Vessels) Tons. ;Crews.! Vessels Tons. Vessels.j Crews.;Crews 1Vessels-■ Tons.■ Crews. Vessels.I flons. • Crews. Vessels..I Tons. Crews.i

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    PORT in the Colony of( pfld'

    a^Eb (l in the Year 189FOREIGN.BRITISH. foreign

    WrxH Cartotal.Total.In Babbast.Total.In Ballast.With Cargoes.NAMES OF FORTS. W,T" Cahgom.qoes.

    In Ballast.Crews. Vessels. Tons.Tons. Total.Crews.■ VesselCrews.Vessels Tons. jCrowsJV'cssels Vessels.iTons.vessels Tons. Crews.Vessels

    | Crews, j Vessels.Tons. Tons.!Ct^s. Crews- I Vessels'I T0D8. !I Tons. Crows.

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    jLands, Wages, Produce, Stock, average rateCULTIVATED and UNCULTIVATED for LABOUR.

    i *dumber of v Wh0Uy'£TJ>!St'1

    Number of Estates Abandoned.

    Estimated Acreage of

    Uncultivated Land in the Colony.

    Number of Estates in Cultivation. PurTuSl?-Estimated Acreage of

    Cultivated Land in tlie Colony.

    Estimated Acreage . of the Colony. Per Annum. Per BTiy? 1

    I

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    N.

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  • /$pjRETURN of the BROD T% , &c.

    CROPS.stock.

    State the Nature of the Crop, and the Number of Acres of Land in eacJi Crop. PRODUCE. *■State the Nature offte Produce, aud ^ Qaan% o£

    NBlube of.Name of the County. * i si PRICEeach.'Sb :6 41"4H'S SI m*

  • .

    i/qo)inns ARTICLES of Use or Consumption.AVERAGE PRICES of various

    Prices inSterling Prices.

    April. July.January.Cl 0ctobCl.£ s.

    A? i/J'» ... per ofWlieaten Flour ....

    cibl Bu.dml. .2* movements in Agriculture and Manufactures

    ... per lb.Wheaten Bread ...:

    6r /%

    & 4r/j- !

    Horned Cattle ...

    Horses

    Sheep

    IGoats

    nSwineI

    Milk

    2 ^ fa- iButter, FreshJ |fa-

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    MANUFACTURES, MINES,AND

    FISHERIES.

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  • rv*8,3 .-SUti-A _j RETURN of the MANUp ' r/7*1and fisheries.SH IPS.MANUFACTURES.3Ypa»ribS-Registered

    according to Law'.

    Number of . Ships built in I the Colony.

    fisheries.Number, Name, Situation, and Description ofManufactures, Mills, Works, Ac., Ac.

    i

    Number, Name Sih

    •‘•■teas-:-Tons

    Burthen.Quantity produced

    andValue in Sterling.

    of the employed.»Mineral

    gabstances-Description of Fish

    andQuantity 0f each.

    Valueiu

    Sterling.Cenc’val' Remarks.Ships. Boats.

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    GRANTS OF LAND.:

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    RETURN OP 1/^]SOLD DURING THE YEAR 189

    | Xnniber of Grants under l^’^/edtag”500 Acres. 100 Acres.

    Grants °xceeclin

    Total Number' Whether by ! Wherc Sold, Grant or Purchase the A State

    the Average Price Per Acre.

    I of

    ssrUs~' K"s’'County or District. State the Total A umber ofName of Grantee. Acres granted.Number of Grants. IStatethe Total Number State the Total1S9 Acres granted in the Colony.

    Number of Acresof that remain

    Acres sold.j ungranted.i I:

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    remarks on squatting.

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    GAOLS AND PRISONERS.

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    [?m SIAT1STICAL eetdrk for th6 PRI'0J«)

    1Number Committed

    for Debt,Want of Bail, and

    Punishment.

    5 Number ofpcreon|

    ^ksss.CofeSinthC

    Punishment).

    nf .. dumber wtSC,C°mmitt«d

    • have been Previously Convicted.

    8 s CommittedacO

    of the lp and Natur© >'flD,C prisons.

    ....“Common

    bc inserted.

    S anyGaol,” o !§s s

    : "i I*0 it 2533 lU i^gjis * = ^

    =6 £ IIIS-8 23II - *Z | f|*S? MiO^ |

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    A)the ^ of < W ^lon^holo)

    Men ...

    omen

    Juveniles of a sentence of aishment in pursuancebstantive puni------------- --- i i _0f Ju«ticGa] ImPPisonmentM is meant imprisonment inflicted as a suo

    1 as distinguished from imprisonment for safe custody, dc.

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  • fob 1rAnswers.Questions.

    Questions.

    Ansioers.YII. If so. during what periods of imprisonment, in respect of what classes of prisoners, and during how many hours, is such penal labour enforced P In stating hours of tread- wheel labour, give, first, the total time on and off at the wheel, &c.; secondly, the length of spells and intervals of rest.

    2. How are they supervised ?

    airla

    3. How many escapes of prisoners, while being employed beyond the gaol, have taken place during each of the last three years ?

    VIII. What kind of labour, other than penal labour, is m use P

    4. How the profits of their labour are accounted for.

    IX. If the prisoners are employed beyond the walls of the gaol, state—

    X. What was the total annual cost1. On what kind of w so employed ?

    - /o- 0ork theyof the prison during the year rare

    3 A 2

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    Questions.Answers. Answers.Questions.

    X]V. Is there, or are there, any Chaplain or Chaplains of any, and what, religious persuasions ?

    XL What was the annual amount earnings during1of the prisoners £

    is

    XV. Are religious services regularly, or otherwise, performed for the benefit of the prisoners of any, and, if any, what, religious persuasion ?

    XII. What are the number of the hours allotted for sleep P And, if sleep is in association, are the dormitories lighted; and how often are they patrolled during the night.

    Catholic PriestsXVI. Are Homan and Dissenting Ministers allowed freeXIII. What were the number and

    nature of the punishments inflicted for offences committed by prisoners undergoing imprisonment?

    of their own Per'access to prisonersised whensuasion ? and are they applis

    respective per-of theirprisoners suasions enter the prison

    MS?

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    Questions.Answers.Questions.

    XX.XVII. What provision is made for

    the education of prisoners r 1. What was the

    the prison during thesanitary state of year 18^0

    2. What were the prevailing diseases ?

    XVIII. On what conditi missions of imprisonment granted ?

    ons are re-

    XXI. What are, shortly, the rules

    as to Diet ?

    XIX. Have Coroner’s Inquests beenheld on every occasion of prison during thewhat were the verdicts ?

    a death in mrnmmrnm - — 'lr" 1 ■ ■ srzx __------- MfRA

    past year P And

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    CRIMINAL STATISTICS. \

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  • ^—OFFENCES. 'showing the number of OSences

    reported, to the Police orthe Magistrates during 189

    Offences againstTotal; ^ber of Offences ' * reported-

    the Offences '**Preedial L

    ^raedial Larceny).*Person. arceny. *

    Other Offences.

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    10] I l(> 86♦ By “ Preedial Larceny ” is meant the offence-prevalent in flip Q•,jrtn o-rounds and homesteads. It need not be filled un in Pnlon;«.uo ^"S1’0 wino ancl Coolie-importing Colonies-Hif robbing

    J“any other prevalent crime may be substituted—as Cattle Stealing,Arson^ Ac Tc”0 preva’ent; and’ !t beinS Btruck

    .. Include both Offences against rights of Property and Injuries to the subjects of Property.

    II.—APPREHENSIONS AND SUMMONSES.

    Table showing tlic number of Persons brought before the Magistrates’ Courts by Arrest Warrant Offences, and liow their Cases were disposed of in the Magistrates’ Courts.or Summons for

    Number ofNumberNumber ofI Number Discharged for .want of Prosecution*by the Cases Dismissed

    | Party complaining or for | want of Evidence.

    ! Persons Committed forofPersons summarily

    Convicted.Trial in theon Superior Courts.the Merits.

    I //' ^ences against the Person ...

    !I Pt*dial Larceny

    /i■ tli!CeT^a^ns^ Property* other

    11 Pnedial Larceny ... j

    ^WesServiT .a°ainst Master and fckfi.n Cts> deluding Acts

    6 to Indentured CooliesZ 2-

    OthCr Offences ..

    ^°tal v .^edn a of ^arsons Snm-

    or Apprehendedthis or the following table.0t to be included m

    n ar° 11exercise jurisdictio

    eefoot.Uui*ely Civil Cases i

    note (**) above.

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    III.—SUMMARY CONVICTIONS.

    Table showing the number of Summary Convictions for various Classes of Offences anr) +1of Punishments Inflicted. ’ c

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    kindV •—-COMPARATIVE

    TABLE.i Offences

    Masters and Servants 1

    Acts,including Acts

    relating to Indentured

    Coolies.

    Offences against Revenue Acts, Highway Acts, Health Acts,

    and other Acts relating to the

    Social Economy of the Colony.

    uliTI„ Table sl.mvmg the Number of Offers, Apprehe™, Couvictiom, arulAcquittals for the last Eou

    Offences i against Pro- ! perty, other |than Malicious

    Injuries to Property, or Prajdial Larceny.

    against.i; Covr' | *Assaults: Ma-; Total andofcheri licious ji Xumber Offences : Injuries J Prredialj of j against to Larceny.*1

    the Pro-! Person, perty.

    r Years.Othe,Punishments.Offences. ft" ^3IS 9*-18(

    43 dz3- of offences reported to the Police ... t/(5>j- uinber4 I9Fine \ .fl*®| \\»v of persons Apprehended by the Police or summoned

    the Magistrates..............................................................

    / IImprisonment, in lieu of line or Surety ... /2 "7//

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    UrP erem ptory Impri sonmen t I beforeWhipping... Convictions :—j |fle number of Summary

    r 1. For offences against the person .........................

    I 2. For pnedial larceny

    offences against property, other than prceclial larceny

    4. For other offences ... ... ... .............

    Bound over with or with- !or other !

    //out sureties, trivial punishment ... | z. A?-4A I

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    \«! 11 i» 7°'Total ... /2 /£> 3. Forf 80Eote.—Where there has been an Appeal from the Magistrate's decision the case is to be entered as finally decided.and noi necessarily according to the Magistrate’s original decision.

    * See foot-note on previous page.

    The number of convictions in the Superior Courts:—

    1. For offences against the personIV.—INDICTMENTS AND INFORMATIONS IN THE SUPERIOR COURTS.

    Including Courts analogous to the Courts of Quarter Sessions in England

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    —i.e., District Courts., 2. For prtedial larceny ...............3. For offences against property, other than l)lffiC*

    larceny

    4. For other offences

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    I iInclude in the Returns bel the Indictments for Attempts and Conspiracies to commit the several Offences.

    ow

    22£State how the Cases tried in the Superior Courts ended.

    ao§ s ,

    * f -e! sA-5 : 2 c ^number of persons acquitted :—£ I .31(Each prisoner tried should be

    counted as a separate case; but where any large batch of piisoners have been convicted together, the fact might he mentioned in a note below.)

    Oh ' V! £ if.%> ~ -% : ^■1 ! s~ rr

    o ir. o Io r] f- In the Inferior Courts ..

    In the Superior Courts

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    o a■5c/ist O as fee2I|

    £Uh i > Ct . ts

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    HOSPITALS.

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    -^liat quantity of Water is available for tient every day ?

    Note.—On the first occasion of filling np V

    -ss: ob; ^ -«* ■- B°ok * -«*thc ^ a.)iAaw>h0mif the Buildings are afterwards altered or enlarged, fresh Plans should be sent home with the Blue Book rear in which the alterations were effected.

    of

    for tlie Year 189Hospital Return for the Colony of

    Question I. is the source of the Water Supply ?hat isAverage stay

    of thosePatients

    Discharged.1 Attendants.

    ■ §Numberremaining ini Number Hospital at admitted i

    the beginning during the j of the rear rear ISO

    Servants partially or not at all employed as

    Nurses.

    ' Daily I Average in j Hospital I daring the I year ISO

    Specify the longest time for which

    Nurses doing no

    other duty.—:sSi3 any one

    Inmate hasr3

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    s i tgill V !*z I z • I —

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    -f.2 s stayed.= * 1180 £ s:a1 = e ££ s:■is 1 1.Si That is the quality of the Water ?->> *3 V. 5 ° |J rs >r. Ii|

    Males i

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    Females ... | 1

    (II.) Detail the arrangements as

    and Lavatories.Question II.Windows

    andVentilatingOpenings.

    Is there any Sink or Drain

    opening in Ward. t

    : I Thegreatest

    number of Patients in the

    Ward at any one

    time during

    the Year.

    Connection of the Privy with the

    Ward.

    Amount 'of cubic space

    available for each

    Patient for the average number of Patients in the Ward.

    iGive theName or Number

    of each Ward. | .«=

    - 1 £ . I «S

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    l-N5.?*SSg 2

    Remarks.5 •9?

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    Question III.Questiion iy

    up the following Table of Cas0 es ofyear, with the NUm])Give the number of Visits of Inspection paid to the Hospital during the Year 18. each kind cr of d Disease 111 tlle Hospital in theeaths from each SUcl* DiseaseAnd stating: the Official Position of'the Visitors.

    Diseases Tmitecl dumber of Cases.

    Specifying the character of the Visit in respect to Notice. dumber of

    DeathBy a Government Inspector.

    By the Governor or Colonial Secretary. By a Committee of hGoverning Bodf *

    s.

    y-

    iBy Appointment

    I;Of Surprise |

    (I.) In reference to the above Table, state whether or not the Register Books were produced on every occasion; and if not, on bow occasions they were not so produced.

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    i|many

    (II.) And if .on any occasion when they

    not to be properlywere

    examined, they were found imade up to date of examination.

    And fill up the next Table of Cases of the following Diseases occurring amongst Patients andalso amongst Officers:—

    Occurring amongst Officers.Occurring amongst Patients.

    Non-Resident Officers.Resident Officers-In Caso of Patients attacked , I while in Hospital,state how long Number

    um x.i j j Person lmd been in Hospital 01: Deaths.of Cases- before his attack, and for what

    disease he was admitted.

    Name of Disease.(III.) State also following kinds have c Governor .*—

    how many Reports of the ome under the notice of the

    Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.

    M Sports of a Financial and Statistical kind, especially such on which Afo

    ^owkevlever or or other Endemic

    as show the system ney and Store Accounts

    Piaguo ...

    J'phus

    *dati

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    S>el I ^Nia1

    arekept and audited. (*•) Reports by

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    8" persons charged *ith tlieimmediate management of the H {c.) Reports by a Gover

    Stospital.ament Inspector, in

    dependent of the Governi 'of the Hospital (Append copies of his R

    ha..

    (or typhoid) Eever ...Dng Authority ;as 1

    epoits, if any.)i

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    SPACE AND accommodation table.asylum return.LUNATICi The j Th0 ! ^ ,

    Number of such , 6ross Cubio Space ;Gr°9s Superficial! Amount20 \ °f all ! Area | 0f Cubic Space

    Rooms. 1 sucli Rooms. i 0,, sucb ! availableRooms. for each Patient.

    AverageTemperature.

    The0f Rooms.

    pc.criPtionQuestion I.—(Statistical).STATISTIC AL

    _ Amount of WindowWinter. ; Summer. Space.

    TABLE. IGENERAL itoriesj.....••• •

    RoomsCoi'i‘^olS

    pay Rooms

    Single Rooms.......

    polioand

    usedDischarged. I INumber of Attendants.

    stayo?tieose payNumber of Patients

    who diedDaily

    AverageNumber

    Non-Resident.Resident.Number Admitted |

    as5 -tss. .5 • !>•inEm?rd Lrssssj Etr’ LfsssaAttendance' or only Attendance or only

    on the ;partially as on the ,l;Patients. : Attendants Patients. Attendant.

    during | dnring1£> - is J '-cIS-• > S •31* r. s -OP a O

  • T —- ufeisc:II.—(Management.)RESTRAINT.

    [?2pQuestion III.—Question (Diet.)

    Restraint by Attendants. Mec! Append the Dietary Table.lanical RSeclusion under Lock and Ke) “Hu,Restraint.

    The Number of times resortedto

    The Number of Persons subjected to

    The greatest duration of, in any single instance

    Question IY.—(Inspection.)

    pivide tlie Patients in the Asylum into the following Classes:—In reference to the above Table, state:—

    I. By whose authority Patients are restrained.II. What kinds of mechanical restraint are in

    Males. Females.

    use.(I.) Maniacal and Dangerous

    (II.) Quiet Chronic ......................... '(III.) Melancholy and Suicidal (IV.) Idiotic, Paralytic, Epileptic ...

    III. Whether any. and if any, how many, cases of cruelty by Attendants to Patients have been brought to the notice of the proper authority, and what was the result in each case.

    IV. What was the number of cases of injury to Patients—(i.) By themselves ?

    (n.) By other Patients ?(in.) By Attendants ?

    Give the number of Visits of Inspection paid to the Asylum in lS£h

    And Stating the Official Position of the Visitors.

    By an Inspector specially Bv a Committee of the charged to ascertain the

    ' Governing Body. continued Lunacy orOCCUPATION. Distinguishing those Visits in which all Patients were seen and every Part of the Building

    Visited from Visits of Partial Inspection.

    By a GovernmentBy the Governor or Colonial Secretary.State the extent of— Inspector. otherwise of the Patients.

    ACRES R. 1\(I.) The airing courts ...

    (II.) And other groundsAre the Patients,

    cise, their health permitting ?Are they confined to airing courts, or allowed

    to walk in other grounds, and sent bevond the Asylum ?

    Are any means taken to or to induce them to them.

    | Belonging to the Asylum. Of Surprise.

    rule, given dailyas a exer-

    I Complete Inspections

    i Partial Inspectionsamuse the Patients,

    amuse themselves ? Detail

    How 189 ?

    many religious services under the notice of the Governor :were held in ing kinds have comeState how many Reports of the follow mWhat was the average attendance ?

    In what building, and how contain ?

    d Statistical (allowing, amongst Money and Store(I.) Financial an~°Uier things, on what system

    Accounts are kept and audited.)

    many could it

    chargedPersonsthe Asylum.II. Sports by the Person 01

    ^ the immediate management o(rive the Daily Ave*'age Number of Patients who

    Specifying the character of the

    Trade.

    Were ^ployed in 189 inde-(HI.) Reports by an

    Cadent of the Governing BodyDistinguishing the Sexes.

    Employment.Agriculture and Cardening.!, Household Work, Drawing W'ater’ ^Male ...

    Female

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    0gnTOWQNS-Name of Parish or District Lunatic Asylum.Hospital. Ala’^o„8e Numberin which situated.

    Institutions.I Other Howof Inmates. supported.1 remarks.Ii

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    METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.

    The hours 7, 1, 9, have been given in the Forms ; for these, any other

    combination of hours may be substituted.

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    Tension of Vapour.Air Ter.M'env.uiv.

    Min. and Max.| Max. I Pfttc-

    97 1; II Absolute-Min.! l>at*L

    Months. I s = Means of Mir.. Max.

    o Mean-7 1

    ;January -

    February -

    Marchi

    ;April

    iMay:i

    June i;

    July

    August -

    September

    :. I;■ SAVINGS BANKS! !..

    October ANDt

    November FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.|.

    Decern ber- 'i

    !Year

    extracted from the Accounts of the lastStation . H =x = . 3> = The particulars should be

    completed year.

    The Statement of Revenue Funds realised, but should include Interest on

    \include Deposits received or

    Investments.January - should notI

    • i1February - .

    include Deposits repaid ort , should not interest credited to Depositors, and all

    iMarch Statement of ExpenditureTheFunds invested, but should include iApril

    lof management.May i expenses

    .June

    July 1IAugust !

    September! :

    October iI■

    November! V

    December- *iII:Year

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    of Depositors on . Withdra^fRate of j Interest allowed. |

    rpotal amount at creditofDopositors,

    Bv what Authority and

    when established.Amount of

    Invested Funds.

    Whether Government or

    Private.

    !Name and situation of |Revenue. Expenditure.Bank. Remarks.30 ,

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    Date of establishment, anti whether under

    any Legislative Authority.Name of Society

    Number of Members. Whether in receipt of assistance

    from Government.Amount of Invested Funds.

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    residences by the governor.rAmount and dXumber and size of What is

    the heating and lighting

    arrangement, and at

    whose cost P

    escriptiotl of

    Servants’Bedrooms.

    Gardeners and Labourers required.

    FamilyBedrooms.

    necessarily borneReceptionRooms.

    Land. If suppliedGarden. Ocher InformationIs Plato, Linen, Crocker

    by Percentageby Governor. Colonial Percentageannually y>I useful for a new Governor.Government. Glass supplied | by Col. Govt ?payable. payable.I I I

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    RAILWAYS, CANALS, ROADS,

    TELEGRAPHS, and TELEPHONES.

    Each Line or Company should he separately entered.

    Tile particulars required should be extracted from the Accounts for the last completed year, the date of which should be stated.

    If possible, the total tonnage and passenger mileage should he given for

    the Railways.

    Eor Roads, particulars of total lengths should be given.

    particulars as in the case of Railways andEor Canals, the same

    Telegraphs, as far as applicable, should be stated.

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    pOADS, TELEGRAPHS, and TELEPHONES.*'Gauge of RailwayWhether constructed, owned,

    or worked by Government, or by

    private body.

    Length open for j

    traffic.

    Terminal Stations

    of each Line.T’otaj

    UP t0

    orIn the case of Railways.c°st of Annnal charge

    for interest, if

    any-

    Width of Canal. c«o*Total Expenditure

    date. Number ofTotal Receipts.Passenger

    Receipts.Goods (excluding any Tolegraph and

    Telephone MessagesReceipts. charge for interest.) sent.

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    (if distinct from Post Office).of POST OFFICE.expenditureREVENUE and

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    fu,Revenue :— Revenue :Gross receipts from Letters, Post Cau Newspapers. Books, and Parcels

    Commission on r Slf-'-jO -V , 43 - £-OrdersCommission on Pi i*wl

    fta^JLyValue of Unclaimed Money Orders

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    Total Postal Revenue Expenditure :—

    Expenditure :—For salaries and wages and all expenses of

    Postal Service (including Money and Postal Order business) within thejColony

    S(yvit+4 20 - 0 0w •For conveyance of Mails beyond the Colony ^

    fr'/b Q /6r&y*4r7 &> 0 — 0

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    dumber of Post. Money Order, and Telegraph, Offices in 189 f

    Post Offices. Money Order Offices. Telegraph Qffiees.

    Statement of the Estimated Total Numberof Letters, etc., dealt with in 139 ^

    External. 1IInternal. United Kingdom.

    Other Places.Total. 1From From IToLetters £tr :

    I!Post Cards I1 IIK. ...Ke^vspapers i

    < ✓•Book Pack

    GtS’ SampJes, and Circulars .. ic IParcels

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    Telegrams - - 7/V -- / 6-0

    Statement of the Amount of Ufon Engdom, and betw

    ey Order T

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