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Head 27.-PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Estimate, 1946-1947. Estimate, 1947-1948.
A.—PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.—Continued.
1946-47 1947-48
1
2
1
2
Q OR
Brought forward
Executive Engineer, (£1,050 to £1,200 by
Drainage Office.
£50 annually) Residential Allowance
Do., Engineers,† (£550 to £1,150 by £30 annually) Engineer, (£545 to £950 by 1 of £50 after two years, 3 of £25, 1 of £30, 1 of £100, and 5 of £30 annually) Residential Allowance
Do.,
Junior Clerical Service:—
Class III, ($1,100 to $2,600 by $100 annually)| Class VIB, ($480 to $1,050 by 1 of $60, 1 of
$160, 3 of $50, and 2 of $100 annually) Subordinate Staff.
$ 1,701,584
$ 1,275,447
$
16,800 (1)
1,060
36,800 (1)
10,350 (1)
838
4,113 (1)
960 (1)
6
Inspector of Works Grade III,* (£310 to
£430 by 4 of £10, 1 of £20, and 4 of £15 annually)
34,986 (1)
1
Apprentice Engineer, ($1,800)
1,800 (1)
1
Assistant Land Surveyor Class II, ($2,550 to
$3,600 by $150 annually)
2,688 | (1)
1
Assistant Land Surveyor Class III, ($800 to
$2,400 by 4 of $100, 1 of $400, 8 of $100 annually)
2,400 (1)
1
Draughtsman Class III, ($600 to $1,800 by
3 of $50, 2 of $100, 3 of $50, and 7 of $100 annually)
1
Foreman Class I, ($1,100 to $1,700 by $100
annually)
5
Foremen Class II, ($600 to $1,050 by $75
annually)
1
Office Attendant, ($192 to $240 by $12
triennially)
1
Messenger, ($156 to $204 by $12 triennially) Temporary Staff
Overtime Allowance
600 (1)
1,700❘ (1)
3,900 (1)
192 (1) 156 (1) 6,420 (2) 5,000 | (2)
Carried forward
1,701,584
[1,406,210
(1) Provisions previously amalgamated.
(2) Considered necessary.