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CHANGES in the HOLDERS of OFFICES and APPOINTMENTS in the Offices of HONGKONG, for the Quarter ended 31 March, 1853, _ Continued

OFFICE.

Name of the Officer who formerly

Name of the Officer who is now appointed, and annual Salary.

| held the appointment, and annual

Salary.

Majesty's Government If appointed by Her

in England, date of au- thority 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 ap- pointment.

Date of Governor's Despatch respecting the Change of office or appointment, or the new appointment.

Column for Remarks.

Supreme Court Continued

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Deputy Registrar. MW. H. Alexander Mr. R. Masson

Judge's Clert.

£350.

Mr. G. A. Trotter

£325.

£300.

MrWz Bevan

£150.

Colonial Secretary's letter

1.28 of 25 February

Colonial Secretary's letter Clerk in the Geneus and 21th March, 1883. A. 19.

M43 of 5th March Registration Office..

22nd February, 1853, A 12 M. Troller left for England on teave

on the 25th February.

Government. Atipiation Chief Magistrate

14* February, 1853.

18th February, 1853, N.11. W stilior returned from leave of

abence on the 13th February.

Chief Magictra's Department.

Chief Mugistrate

Sheriff and

ursistant magistrate

Superintendent of Police

W. H. Mitchell, Ray Ambi 13. Million., Bayt

£800.

£1000

W. 4. Mitchell, hey C. May,

£600.

£550.

C. Mary, hope, 9. 8. Caldwell, heyth=

£500.

A.

£150.

Críonial. Secretary' letter. Superintendent of Police te. 39th March 1853 1:20 M. Mitchell left for England on the

Nb3 of $7March

28 March on leave.

*

Assistant Superintendent of Police. and beneral Interpreter..

J:

were

: discharged by the

Note. Colonial Secretary's Office. From the date of M Parkers resignation in Tecember last; up to Ir Hance's arrival, the acting suties of 32 Clot • performed by the 2nd and 4th Clerk's who were permitted to draw the half Salary of that. Office; and again from the date of mr brand Pre's removal to the Office of the Registrar General, vice. thereon, until the sterling resumed the duties of Creting 4th Clerk, the same svere. 2 and 3 clerks, who were also permitted to draw the balf Salary attached to the Office : 4th Clock - Vade Colonial, Secretary's letters No 339 of 31th Beccomber 1852 and N. 86 of 25 * April, 1853.

(True Copy)

colonial secretary.

(Signed) W. Caine,

Auditor General.

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