4
159
5.
receiving salary at the rate
annum.
He was
: promoted on
of $600 per
23 July 1863, to the post of 2010 clock in the a Treasury, which he now holds. The salary of this Office is $1,440 per
arnom
a_
m. He was in 1870 granted personal allowacice of $120 per which was increased in 1878 to $360
ANNAin
his total evolvements
au invercased
year making to $1,800 or $150 per month. It is proposed -now to give hime personal allowance of $720 thereby raising his total emoluments to $ 2,160. The Clerks in other branches of the
period of service than the others audd
think that his
responsible
one
is
Q Aove
office than any
held by the
other eleven whose names appear
this statement.
Mr Madar entered the Service. the 15th March, 1867, as Extran Notice Server in the Ireacury, receiving, then a Salary of $450 per annum,
13
On the 15th January, 1868 he was a promoted to be 5 th clirk, Treasury
was
at a
appointi
salary of $400. In 1871 he to the post of 3.2 clerk, the office which he now holds with the pay of t $780+
which was increased in,
increased in January
to $840 and in January, 1877 163 $960
Service who draw the same scale
of pay, viz:- $1,440 are shown in the annexed tabular statement. It will
be seen that with one
A
exception W
Alvce can reckon a much longer
per
aumum. He has on several occasions
held the post of Municipal Vatuator for which service he received
allowance
period
of