from the Harbour Masters Department.
It appears from the papers, which before their Lonaships in February 1850, that the salary previously assigned to the Clerk in the Registrar Generals Department
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£200 per annum,
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to shew that the
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Kong has been on former occasions strongly pressed upon the Governor, aux their Lordships cannot but für that the increase of the salary of the situation would
very probably not receive the sauction of Pashament
when the Estimates for the ensuing
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