8.
provisionally, or treated here in any way except no
ffices of
the lowest clase, and
much inconvenience would,
I think, arice if they
Keated
grades
مة
offices of
were
the higher
to which the rules
contained in chapters 3 and 4
14
the Regulations
to apply.
are
suppored
6. The appointments to -
which I allude are all those :mino Offices which will be found in the annual Estimates
varying in Salary from
to £300
a
year
-
such
406
€100
as
the
Master of the Civil Hospital (2000) the charge taker and Letter
the Post Office (from
Sorters in the Post
£175 to £250); the extra and
assistant ducks in the
different
Offices (from £100 to £200); the European Head Gardener and Superintendent of the
the Plantations
(2200); the Braiding Officer and
Coxwain
J
the Governor's Barge
(£150); the Signal
man at Victorin Pink (£125); the Plumber and Glazier in the Surveyor beneral's