4. Payments of an unusual description and for extraordinary services

CHANGES in the HOLDERS of OFFICES and APPOINTMENTS in the Offices of HONGKONG, for the Quarter ended 30 June, 1850

OFFICE Name of the Officer who formerly held the appointment, and annual Salary Name of the Officer who is now appointed, and annual Salary If appointed by Her Majesty's Government in England, date of authority of the Secretary of State If newly appointed by the Governor date of authority If promoted from another Office or Government situation in the Colony, description of former appointment Date of Governor's Despatch respecting the Change of office or appointment, or the new appointment Column for Remarks Chief Clerk, Colonial Treasury Hon. W. C. Mercer R. Rionaecker
£900 Treasurer R. Rienacker. £452.10 J. Hare. £350 107 of 26 April, 1850 in Col. Secy's letter No. Acting Chief Clerk No.37 of 26th April, 1850, in the Col: Treasury have arisen from the Treasurer and the Chief Clerk being absent in England on sick leave Acting 2d Clerk J. Hare. £300 M. Caine. £200 Sr. No. 144, 24 May Registrar General Hon. W. C. Mercer C. May Supreme Court £300 Deputy Registrar F. Smith M. H. Mhicensin No 47 of 24 May, 1850 £350 Govt: Notification No. 37 of 26th April, the duties of Registrar of Police are performed by Mr. May in addition to those of Superintendent of Police, without any extra Salary Col. Secy's letter No 54 of 19th June, 1890 Mr. Smith died at Macao on 17 June, 1896

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