1,767 14 8 2,318 19 6 2,011 11 8 11,771 19 8 27,224 9 2 185,323 1 2 6,000 EXPENDITURE ON HARBOURS.-UNITED KINGDOM. Amount Expended on each Harbour, &c., as shown in Return No. 401, of 1876. Department. Page. Amount. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. TOTAL. Amount of Loan Remitted by Act 40 & 41 Vict. c. 27. Treasury and Admiralty. £. s. d. 20 10,631 7 6 Sundry payments which cannot be classified under Countries. £. 10,631. 7. 6. Treasury Chambers, 5 July 1882. * In addition to the sum of 7,984 1. 68. expended by the Treasury from the Irish Reproductive Loan Fund, vide page 3. LEONARD COURTNEY. RETURN to an Order of the Honourable The House of Commons, 6 RETURN " (in continuation of Parliamentary Paper, No. 176, of Session 1871) of APPLICATIONS for LOANS under the Provisions of THE HARBOURS and PASSING TOLLS, &C. ACT, 1861,' which have been decided on by the PUBLIC WORKS LOAN COMMISSIONERS, with the Result, and stating the Amount of the Loan applied for, the Amount granted, the Rate of Interest charged, and the Nature and Object of the Works; showing also all Sums which, having become Due, were Repaid, and all Sums (distinguishing Principal and Interest) which are in Arrear, from the 1st day of January 1871 until the 31st day of December 1880." (Mr. Marjoribanks.) Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 2 RETURN in continuation of Return dated 15th April 1871 (Parliamentary Paper, No. 176, of Session 1871), of APPLICATIONS for LOANS under the Provisions of the "HARBOURS and PASSING TOLLS ACT, 1861," which have been decided on by the PUBLIC WORKS LOAN COMMISSIONERS, from the 1st day of January 1871 until the 31st day of December 1880. I.-CASES IN WHICH LOANS HAVE BEEN GRANTED. of rocks. Falmouth Harbour Authority 10,000 10,000 31 Dredging the harbour Ditto the River Bann, and the formation of a channel at the mouth of the river. Repairing the pier-head, and removal Trade, fisheries, and refuge 2,000 2,000 31 Works of dredging To deepen certain parts of the harbour so as to enlarge its anchorage and better accommodation for afford vessels. To deepen the harbour so as to enlarge its anchorage and afford better accommodation. Extension of breakwater and improve- Refuge and fisheries Deepening the North and South Harbours and the fairways thereto, and improving the north and south piers. Deepening and improving harbonr Construction of a concrete apron along the sea-face of the Spur Breakwater ; converting the Spur Breakwater into a permanent structure of cement concrete; and refacing a portion of the back of the South Pier. Extension of breakwater Improvement of the harbour Amounts of Principal and Interest which have become Due and have been Paid. |