The income during the ten years ending 1902–3 averaged Rs.
49,500, and the expenditure Rs. 48,200. In 1903–4 the income and expenditure
were Rs. 5r,400, chiefly from octroi, and Rs. 54,400 respectively. The income
and expenditure of cantonment funds averaged Rs. 10,000 between 1893 and 1903.
The chief educational institutions at that time were the Lawrence Military
Asylum for soldiers' children (now the Lawrence College Ghora Gali), and the
St. Denys' and Convent English schools for girls. The station also contained
the Lady Roberts Home for invalid officers and a branch of the Alliance Bank of
Simla. The Murree