CITY INSPECTOR'S REPORT.
City Inspector's Office, Town Hall,
Port Adelaide, November 10, 1920.
To the Right Worshipful the Mayor,
R.H.Smith,Esq., J.P.
Sir,—I have the honour to submit for your consid
eration my annual report:—
Efforts have been made to keep the revenue up to
standard. The growing importance of the City finds
it imperative that a more thorough administration of
the By-laws is necessary. A good deal of time has been
taken up in an effort to secure a better observance of
the regulations, more particularly traffic, as it is notice
able that since the continuance of the Woodblocking of
the Port Road the volume of mixed traffic using the
woodblocks makes the observance of the rule of the road
necessary in the interests of public safety.
The following is a comparative list of Revenue
derived from various sources (excluding Fines on Court
Cases) for years 1919 and 1920 to November 10:—
1019
1920
to November 10
Dog Registration
408 0 3
Porters
Gxins
Motor Drivers
Motor Vehicles
Hawkers
~
Nightmen
Restaurants and Fishshops.
Maternity Homes
Explosives (Fireworks).. -
Slaughtering.
Ice Cream Carts
Vendors
0 3
384
17 G
1 10 0
1 10 0
19 5 0
0 2 6
0
10
0
2 5
0
8 0 0
38
5
0
40 2 6
39 8 9
G 5 0
6
5
0
3
0
0
16
0 0
10 0
0
10 0
0
G 5
0
7 1 0
3
2 0
2 3 0
4 0 0
5
0
0
8
0 0 15
7 6
48
1
0 17
0
0
21
0 0
20 10 0