FOR THE YEAR 1914.
PUBLIC WORKS.
[Class VI]
87
2 Land Bailiffs, (£10 to £250 by £20 triennially),
Do.,
1. PUBLIC WORKS,-Continued.
A.-PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT,—Continued.
PERSONAL EMOLUMENTS,— Continued.
Brought forward,...
Crown Lands and Surveys.
1 Principal Land Surveyor, (£510 to £540 after 3 years), 21st Grade Land Surveyors, (£450 to £480 by £10 annually), 2 2nd Grade Land Surveyors, (£360 to £420 by £10 annually),
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Commuted Leave Salary, (£30),. 4 Land Surveyors, (£330 to £420 by £10 annually), 3 Land Surveyors, (£240 to £300 by £10 annually), 2 Apprentice Surveyors, at £60 each,..
Temporary House Allowances, at $360 each,.
Approved Estimate, 1913.
Estimate, 1914.
195,529
230,896
5,564
6,113
(1) (2)
9,491
10,070
(1) (2) (3)
4,094
8,493
(1) (2) (4)
327
(5)
18,9×2
15,960
(2) (6)
7,855
8,154
1,309
5,291
5,662
1,359 (2)
(1) (2)
720
2 Computers, ($360 to $840 by $120 annually),
1,189
1,429
1 3rd Grade Clerk, ($960 to $1,200 by $120 triennially),
960
(8)
1 4th Grade Clerk, ($720 to $900 by $60 annually),
764
824
1 5th Grade Clerk, ($480 to $660 by $60 annually),
526
586
(1)
1 4th Grade Draughtsman, ($720 to $900 by $60 annually),
720
780
1 5th Grade Tracer, ($480 to $660 by $60 annually),.
660
660
Do.. New Territories Allowance,
1 Tracer,
1 Tracer,
10 Survey Coolies, ($144 to $168 by $12 auunally), 25 Survey Coolies, at $108 each,
420
540
120
} (9)
360
360
1,440
1,500
(1)
2,412
2,700
(10)
Do.,
Good Conduct Allowances to 1 at $36, 1 at $20, 1 at $14, 1 at $13, 5 at $12, 1 at $11, 1 at $7, I at $4, aud 2 at $1 each,
194
167
(11) (12)
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Accounts, Correspondence and Stores.
1 Superintendent of Accounts, Correspondence and Stores, (£480
to £600 by £40 triennially), Personal Allowance, (£70), Commuted Leave Salary, (£100),
6,545
764
6,795 793
(2)
1,132
(2) (13)
1 Clerk, (£270 to £315 by £15 annually),
3,109
3,397
(1) (2)
1 1st Grade Clerk, ($1,920 to $2,400 by $120 biennially),
2,050
1,920
1 2nd Grade Clerk, ($1,410 to $1,800 by $120 biennially),
1,560
1,440
{(14) (15)
1 3rd Grade Clerk, ($960 to $1,200 by $120 biennially),
1,200
960
(15)
5 4th Grade Clerks, ($720 to $900 by $60 annually),
4,296
4,228
2 5th Grade Clerks, ($480 to $660 by $60 aumally),
1,082
1,169
(1) (16) (1)
1 6th Grade Cl rk, ($360 to $420 by $60 annually),
I Inspector of Stoves. (£285 to £330 by £15 triennially),.
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Douse Allowance,
1 4th Grade Storekeeper, ($720 to $900 by $60 annually),
1 6th Grade Store A-sistant, ($240 to $120 by $60 annually),
5 Store-boys, 1 at $216, 2 at $144, and 2 at $108 each,..
311
418
(1) (17)
3.228
(2) (18)
600
(19)
900
900
(20)
420
420
Do.,
Do.,
Good Conduct Allowances to 1 at $12 and 1 at $8, 7 Watchmen, 1 at $120, and 6 at $108 each,
720
720
(20)
20
(21)
768
768
(20)
Good Conduct Allowances, to l at $8, 1 at $5 and 1 at $2,
15
(21)
Public Health and Buildings Ordinance.
1 Drainage Surveyor, ($3,000 to $3,300 after 3 years),
3,300
3,800
Do.,
Exchange Compensation,
2,100
2,306
(2)
I Apprentice Surveyor,...
630
(22)
3rd Crade Surveyor, 1, ($960 to $1,200 by $120 biennially), 1 5th Grade Draughtsinan, ($480 to $600 by $60 annually),
1,073
(23)
549
609
(i) (24)
1 4th Grade Clerk, (720 to $900 by $60 annually),.........
720
(25)
3 5th Grade Clerks, ($480 to $660 by $60 annually),
5 Overseers, 1st Class, (£240 to £270 by £15 triennially),
Do., Temporary House Allowances, at $360 each,
1 Foreman,
Do.
Exchange Compensation,
2 Foremen, at $180 each,
4 Survey Coolies, at $108 each,
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Good Conduct Allowance to I,
Carried forward,
2,224
1,856
(1) (26)
14,236
14,609
(2)
1,800
(7)
840
840
535
587
(2)
360
360
396
432
(27) (28)
24
24
306,609
354,929
(1) Stipulate increments.
(2) Privileged rate of exchange,-C.O. Despatch of 8th Feb-
ruary, 1913.
(3) to draw £420 until 28th October, 1914, when he will be advanced to £450, C.O. Telegram of 3rd September, 1912. (4) i promoted from Land Surveyor at £330-£420 on ex-
piration of agreement.
(5) Not required.
(6) 1 promoted to 2nd Grade Land Surveyor.
(7) To cease when quarters are available,-C.O. Despatch of
16th July, 1913.
(8) New post,--C.O). Telegram of 4th July, 1913.
(9) Allowance amalgamated in salary, this officer being at times required to work in Hongkong where the former pay $420 was insullicient to retain a good man.
(10) 24 at $96 increased to $108,-C.O. Despatch No. 386 of
17th December, 1912.
(11) Stipulated allowances.
(12) Allowances to Survey Coolies at $144-$168 withdrawn.
(13) General Order No. 158 (4).
(14) Increase,-U.O. Despatch of 8th February, 1913, § 8. (15) New appointment.
(16) 1 new appointment.
(17) Minimum salary increased from $240,-C.O. Despatch
of 8th February, 1913, § 8.
(18) New post,-C O. Despatch No. 33 of 13th February, 1913. (19) To cease when quarters are available. (20) Free quarters.
(21) Stipulated allowances,-C.O. Despatch No. 386 of 17th
December, 1912.
(22) New post in place of 1 3rd Grade Surveyor. (23) Replaced by Apprentice Surveyor.
(24) Former designation "Clerk and Draughtsman ".
(25) Promoted from 5th Grade,-C.O. Telegram of 4th July, 1913.
1
(26 1 promoted to 4th Grade,-C.O. Telegram of 4th July, 1913.
(27) 3 at $96 increased to $108 each,-C.O. Despatch No.
386 of 17th December, 1912.
(28) Free quarters to 2.