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PARTICULARS of the Office now vacant at the

in the Colony of Hongkong.""

1. Duties of office, and qualifications required for their performance.

2. Salary and emoluments, and whether secured by a permanent law.

Post Office

Duties are those of Postmaster at Shanghai. The Postmaster should be an energetic, healthy person, always to be found in her Office, a good businessman with some knowledge of Mercantile and Commercial Law.

General knowledge of the office work is not absolutely indispensable, but dedication is required.

Salary is not secured.

3. Other circumstances affecting the value of the office.

Free quarters in the Post Office building.

The late Postmaster gave a bond for £2000, with three securities, respectively £1000, £1000, £300.

4. Nature, number, and amount of securities required, and mode of giving them.

5. Whether any, and if any, what provision is made from public funds for the passage from this country, or elsewhere, of the persons sent out to fill the office.

No special provision.

6. Acts or ordinances making provision respecting any of the above matters, and especially respecting the permanency of the emoluments, and the particulars of the security required, with reference to the law under which such provision is made.

Ordinance No 10 of 1846 (Hongkong)

Section I

The Governor has the power from time to time to appoint all necessary Postmasters.

The Colony's Annual Revenue is devoted here.

is lodged here.

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joined this office.

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23-7

waheny

PARTICULARS of the Office now vacant at the

in the Colony of Hongkong.""

1. Duties of office, and qualifications required for their performance.

2. Salary and emoluments, and whether secured by a permanent law.

Post Office

Duties are those of Postmaster at Shanghai. The Postmaster should be an energetic, healthy person, always to be found in her Office, a good businessman with some knowledge of Mercantile and Commercial Law.

General knowledge of the office work is not absolutely indispensable, but dedication is required.

Salary is not secured.

3. Other circumstances affecting the value of the office.

Free quarters in the Post Office building.

The late Postmaster gave a bond for £2000, with three securities, respectively £1000, £1000, £300.

4. Nature, number, and amount of securities required, and mode of giving them.

5. Whether any, and if any, what provision is made from public funds for the passage from this country, or elsewhere, of the persons sent out to fill the office.

No special provision.

6. Acts or ordinances making provision respecting any of the above matters, and especially respecting the permanency of the emoluments, and the particulars of the security required, with reference to the law under which such provision is made.

Ordinance No 10 of 1846 (Hongkong)

Section I

The Governor has the power from time to time to appoint all necessary Postmasters.

The Colony's Annual Revenue is devoted here.

is lodged here.

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Buce hove, A joined this office. im registering letters 23-7 waheny

PARTICULARS of the Office now vacant at the in the Colony of Hongkong.""

1. Duties of office, and qualifications required for their performance.

2. Salary and emoluments, and whether secured by a permanent law.

Post Office Duties are those of Postmaster at Shanghai. The Postmaster should be an energetic, healthy person, always to be found in her Office, a good businessman with some knowledge of Mercantile and Commercial Law.

General knowledge of the office work is not absolutely indispensable, but dedication is required. Salary is not secured.

3. Other circumstances affecting the value of the office.

Free quarters in the Post Office building. The late Postmaster gave a bond for £2000, with three securities, respectively £1000, £1000, £300.

4. Nature, number, and amount of securities required, and mode of giving them.

5. Whether any, and if any, what provision is made from public funds for the passage from this country, or elsewhere, of the persons sent out to fill the office.

No special provision.

6. Acts or ordinances making provision respecting any of the above matters, and especially respecting the permanency of the emoluments, and the particulars of the security required, with reference to the law under which such provision is made.

Ordinance No 10 of 1846 (Hongkong) Section I The Governor has the power from time to time to appoint all necessary Postmasters.

The Colony's Annual Revenue is devoted here. is lodged here.

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