Hastings that
I am unable to entertain
the question of increasing his Emoluments; & to Paper of Particulars
of the office, which
was sent to mine.
Lin
St Lucia, clearly
was indicated that he was
to remind him that the
was not explicitly
Moreover
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to expect
200
fees or other emoluments
beyond the salary of
$2640 per annum
in return
for which he was to
assist in performing
any or all of
the duties belonging to the Deputy
of the Harbour Master,
which naturally
falls the duty of collecting Light Dues though that
was not specified that pay
was a matter
of fact fixed on the understanding
that fees for examining Masters & mates were
no longer to be retained
by the holder of
the office of
Ass. Harbour
Master; the
Commander Hastings
should also be reminded that he
was expressly warned that the salary of $2640
was