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carny
any
out this intention; I do not know
persons in the numerically emall Civil Service in thes
Colony
who have
had the proper training fitting
acant posts.
them to fill the vacant
to occur
The
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difficulty is likely before many years are passed
in filling Office.
the vacant
4 post in the Audit
The first Clerk, a most valuable
officer, is advanced in years,
will in course
on o
pension .
the office
and
oftien apply to retire
The next to him in
is an older van than
his senior in the service so that he
cannot be reckoned on to replace him, The Offices of tremurer and of
Auditor are
in
this
Colony
held
by
other
person who have charge of Deportievents under their control.
This
This is unavoidable in a small Colony
where the amount of work is scaredy, sufficient in some instances to require the supervision of a separate head for each Departurent. But the
consequence is that an officer who r
out on
has to drive two coaches at the same time minst be more dependent his subordinates than he would be if he were able to give
his undivided.
attention to one Departucent,
The increases proposed by the
Treasurer for these Officers
allowance
of $360 per
are
personal
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for. Mr.
Alves or $30 a month, and for •
•Madar of $2440 or $20 armonth.
on
Mr. Alver entered the service.
the 23.3 October 1857, as Assistant Clerk in the Servey or beccoral's Office
receiving
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