TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT 



OF THE 



Game and Fisheries Department of 



Ontario 



To THE Honourable Charles McCrea, 

 Minister of Mines. 



Sir: — I have the honour to place before you this Twenty-fourth Annual 

 Report of the Department of Game and Fisheries of Ontario, covering the year 

 1930. 



FINANCIAL 



The table subjoined hereto shows in detail the various sources from which 

 this Department derived its revenue during the fiscal year ending October 31st, 

 1930. 



Revenue for Fiscal Year 1930 

 Game — 



Royalty $96,81 1 . 80 



Licenses — ' 



Trapping $50,969.00 



Non-resident hunting 72,140.00 



Deer 75,961.30 



Moose 7,832.00 



Gun 52,756.00 



Fur dealers 36,273.00 



Fur farmers 8,439.50 



Tanners 170.00 



Cold storage 1 75 . 00 



304,715.80 



$401,527.60 



Fisheries — 



Royalty $16,378.56 



Licenses — 



Fishing $105,748 13 



Angling 209.019. 75 



314,767.88 



Sales — spawn taking 667 25 



331,813.69 



General — 



Guides' licenses $6,2 1 2 . 00 



Fines 16,415. 70 



Costs 1,764.29 



Sales — confiscated articles, etc 7,270 89 



Rent 5,004 . 00 



Commission 3,438.65 



Miscellaneous 1,429.52 



— 41,535.05 



Experimental Fir Far.m 986. 50 



$775,862.84 



The following comparative table outlines the annual revenues and expendi- 

 tures of the Department in each of the past five years, 1926 to 1930, inclusive, 

 as well as showing the surplus in each of the years mentioned: 



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