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Passengers arrived and departed:

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12, 518 13, 302

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Interisland traffic to and from Honolulu for 12 months ending Dec. 31,

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Interisland passenger traffic to and from Honolulu for 12 months ending

Customs duties collected.

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IMPROVEMENT OF HILO HARBOR, HAWAII.

For history and description of this work see current summary, page 1058.

Under the contract entered into with Delbert E. Metzger on May 23, 1908, for breakwater construction, 47,075 tons of rock were placed during the fiscal year, making a total of 148,200 tons placed under this contract, which was completed on December 24, 1910.

On October 31, 1910, a contract was entered into with the LordYoung Engineering Co. for a breakwater substructure. During the fiscal year 9,294 tons of rock were placed under this contract, completing 315 feet of substructure in advance of the 2,528 feet of the breakwater completed under the Metzger contract.

Harbor lines were established at Hilo Harbor, and were approved by the Secretary of War April 4, 1911.

Estimate of additional funds required.

Amount that can be profitably expended in fiscal year ending June 30, 1913, for work of improvement.

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CONTRACTS IN FORCE.

Contractor: Delbert E. Metzger.

Character of work: Breakwater construction.

Amount of work: 148,200 tons.

Rate: $2.485 per ton of 2,000 pounds for stone in place in the breakwater.

Date of approval: June 29, 1908.

Date of beginning work: September 12, 1908.

Date of completion: December 24, 1910.

Contractor: Lord-Young Engineering Co. (Ltd.).

Character of work: Breakwater construction.

Amount of work: 100,000 cubic yards.

Rate: $1.84 per ton of 2,000 pounds for stone in place in the substructure of the breakwater.

Date of approval: November 18, 1910.

Date of beginning work: February 20, 1911.

Date for completion of work: November 21, 1911.

COMMERCIAL STATISTICS FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR ENDING DECEM

BER 31, 1910.

Number and tonnage of vessels entering and clearing during the year.

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IMPROVEMENT OF KAHULUI HARBOR, HAWAII.

The first project adopted for the improvement of this harbor is that contained in the river and harbor act of June 25, 1910.

A contract was entered into December 8, 1910, with the Kahului Railroad Co., for rubble mound breakwater construction, strengthening and extending the existing breakwater. Work under this contract commenced April 22, 1911, and 5,549 tons of rock were placed in strengthening 360 linear feet of the old breakwater.

Estimate of additional funds required.

Amount that can be profitably expended in fiscal year ending June 30, 1913, for works of improvement..

1 $75,000

June 25, 1910.

Feb. 27, 1911.

APPROPRIATIONS.

CONTRACTS IN FORCE.

Contractor: Kahului Railroad Co.

Character of work: Breakwater construction.

Amount: 73,000 tons.

Rate: $1.85 per ton of 2,000 pounds for stone in place in the breakwater.

Date of approval: December 28, 1910.

Date of beginning work: March 20, 1911.

Date for completion: March 28, 1912.

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