644

2.

Mr Marsh is clearly night in thinking that of the Colonial Secretor you work in Angking is to be Conducted in the same way.

as ke says it was done in trawriting, it woved fully occupy his whole Official time, and as a matter of fact the

valuable work be very

has done as Auditor srice his arrival has been done out-of office hours. In his letter of the 5t instant he says "By attending for sove time before office hours "I have been able to devote occasionally " about an hour and a half in the day " to the Audit Office" and

Letter he

Lays

d ni

the same

"The fact is the Colonial "Sientary has enough work too

his whole time xxxx

" of all

expy

Government officials in this Colony. "I believe that the Colmical Secretary

4

One

" is the

who has the least time " at his disposal to undertake any

"extra duties.

of

the

Secretary

One

3. On referring to the oltate's despatch Ne my lelling of Mr. Marsh's appointment, I find Sir Michael Braks Beach this wrote in the off of December 1878.

I have the honor to informe that I have apponited SW: W. I brauch Andibit General of transiting to be Colmial Secretary General of Hughing on the salary -fixed by the Earl of Kimbenlarg in his despatch stem of the September

you "A

per

on the

4.

1871

and Audito

by $7.200

Lord Remberley's decision

the question of amalgamating the tie offices and

ces and in the ormount-

of Salary was evidently not given

withint-Croi

dering the whole subject

a all

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