have this sum levied, that Four Parliament makes it imperative service that Thrust, unless the Act of detriment to be apprehended to the public, very trifling in comparison with the
to Lordship last, being in the case will sanction the arrears, prior to March - remitted: of the Clarks, distinctly understand, that they I have however, made them liable to have these arrears collected, sheets my suggestions not be approved of I have the honor to be. And Manley. the reformations of the dea Your Lordships, With the highest respect, Most Obedient, Humble Servant. Davis
Acting Treasurer - 450 Statement of the Arrears of Income Tax due to Her Majesty's Government 31st March, 1844, collected by R. Mr. Martin, Treasurer.
Names of Officers Situation Period Rate of Salary Amount due to St. Mark tax Skrill Majork Caine Chief Magistrate 5 April 1842 to 31st March 1844 £600 per annum £44 0 0 Lt. W. Tedder, P. M. Harbor Master & Marine Magistrate 5 April 1842 to 31st March 1844 £375 per annum 18 18 4 C. B. Hillier Assistant Magistrate & Recording Officer 5 April 1842 to 31st March 1844 £300 per annum 11 9 3/4 Chas. St. G. Cleverly Assistant Surveyor 20th April 1842 to 30th June, 1843 £200 per annum 11 13 4 1st July, 1843 to 31st March, 1844 £300 per annum 16 6 10 1/2 Alex Anderson Colonial Surgeon 19th Feb 1844 to 31st March 1844 £500 per annum 25 10 2 W. Stanton Colonial Chaplain 1st Sept 1843 to 31st March 1844 £800 per annum 34 16 2 13 June to 31st March £700 per annum 17 7 10 £400 per annum 7 11 4 1/2 53 30NOV. 5 C.O. REC'D 1844