would trommely be made hur. Bowdler superior!
Mr. Bowdler may not be a
Engineer hit her heads
a bad one
Hares
good work believe is
and in first difficulty that
us in the face is thing for: Brown quality proposes to quote Mr. Brundler
altogether and appoint an assistant! Surveyor general would
1st Executive
Enquires with salaries of $3996 each. As
the
have already engaged two Executive Enquirers (apart from Mr. Mandie and
Mr. Malica whom it is proposed to
include in this class), this is not. But the result is (as
shown in my
table)
Mr. Malach
comes out at
the top of the list!
in hopes that Mr. Brown
would have expressed some question as
to the qualifications of
those of his
staff with whose work he was
acquainted,
but there is nothing of the sort, and
Mr. Price's
I can only suggest asking Mr. Price to
assist with his choice.
In Malach
Mr. Brown is given in
he has simply given way to Mr. Malach's
minutes.
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complaint that he was in danger of being slavened in favour of new men.
Mr. Brown apparently accepts the bad suggestion for (in draft on 23522) thing two Land Surveyors were not required.
He proposes to combine the duties of this Land Surveyor with
those of some of the Executive Engineers, and to give them place to Mr. Malach. It is possible that Mr. Malach
may be suited for such a post.
If so,
I would give it to him or with a
salary rather larger than his present
$2760 - say
$3300
Turning to the rest of the
I think consider this Executive Surveyors' places
Staff
he
according
to my table. We know
nothing of Mr. Mandie who
was engaged
in the Colony, but he receives a
salary which places him above the rank of