Head 11.-HARBOUR DEPARTMENT
Personal Emoluments.
Brought forward
35
Estimate, 1946-1947. Estimate, 1947-1948.
$
$
$
198,678
210,964
1946-47 1947-48
1
1
1
1
Mercantile Marine Office.
Deputy Shipping Master, *(£525 to £675 by
Do.,
Assistant Shipping Master, (£400 to £520 by
£25 annually) Language Allowance...
Do.,
£20 annually)...... Language Allowance...
10,800
120
10,800 120
8,320
120
8,320 120
Junior Clerical Service:-
1
1
Class II, ($2,700 to $3,300 by $150 annually) Class III, ($1,100 to $2,600 by $100 annually) Class IV, ($1,500 to $1,800 by $100 annually) Special Class, ($1,200 to $2,400 by $100
annually)
2,837 (1) 3,792
(2)
2,925
(2)
2,400
(1)
1
1
Messenger, ($156 to $204 by $12 triennially)
204
204
Surveyor of Ships' Office.
1
1
Principal Surveyor of Ships, †(£1,200)
19,200
19.200
Do.,
Residential Allowance...
1,120
1,120
2
2
૩
Senior Surveyors of Ships, (£1,000 to £1,150
by £50 annually)
32,000
33,445 (3)
Do.,
Residential Allowance..
1,628
2,120 (3)
13
12
Surveyors of Ships, (£650 for the 1st 2 years,
Do.,
and then £700 by £30 to £940) Residential Allowance
154,200
161,327 (4)
9,377
11,380
1
Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff:- Class II, †(£250 to £445 by 6 annual incre-
ments of £15, 2 of £30 and 3 of £15)
7,120
(4)
Junior Clerical Service:-
1
1
1
Class III, ($1,900 to $2,600 by $100 annually) Class VIA, ($950 to $1,050 by $100 annually)
2,600
2,600
1,050
(5)
1
Class VIB, ($480 to $1,050 by 1 of $60, 1 of
$160, 3 of $50 and 2 of $100)
1,050
2,100 (6)
1
Special Class, ($1,200 to $2,400 by $100
annually)
1,800
(6)
1
1
Draughtsman, ($2,000 to $3,000 by $100
annually)
3,000
3,000
1
1
Class II Draughtsman, ($600 to $1,800 by 3
of $50, 2 of $100, 3 of $50 and 7 of $100 annually)
1,417
1,516
(3)
2
2
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Tapemen, ($240 to $300 by $12 annually) Messengers, ($156 to $204 by $12 triennially)
LAUNCHES.
480
504
(3)
234
312
(3)
Crews for Departmental Launches.
1
Engineer, Class II, ($550 to $625 by $25
annually)
413
625
(3)
11
5
Engineers, Class IV, ($384 to $444 by $12
annually)
4,644
2,220 (7)
2283
29 35
Do., Class V, ($324 to $384 by $12
annually)
10,230
12,900 (7)
29
29
Stokers, Class III, ($216 to $240 by $12
annually)
6,570
6,408 | (8)
= 2 2 3
11
6
Coxswain, Class II, ($384 to $444 by $12
annually)
4,704
2,664 (9)
20
21
63 63
328
25
Do., Class III, ($324 to $384 by $12
annually)
6,456
11,664 (9)
21
-
Leading Seamen, ($240 to $300 by $12
annually)
5,580
5,040 (8)
Seamen, Class II, ($216 to $240 by $12
annually)
13,872
14,712 (3)
p
Carpenters, ($324 to $384 by $12 annually)...
486
(10)
Carried forward
512,798
532,014
(1) One Special Class promoted to Class II.
(3) Stipulated increments.
(2) Two Class IV promoted to new Class III.
(4) One post abolished.
(5) Provided for under General Staff.
(6) One Special Class replaced by one Class VIB
clerk.
(7) Six Class IV replaced by six Class V.
(8) Change in personnel.
(9) Five Class II replaced by five Class III. (10) Two posts abolished.
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