furnished by the Comptroller and Auditor General of the expense during the course of auditing
in the year 1891 in England the
Accounts of this Colony.
The sum of $10,000, representing the total amount, has been placed on the estimates for the coming year.
I have the honour to be,
My Lord,
Your Lordship's most Obedient Servant,
I. Heming
BB&T (x)-571-3000-10-89
Governor.
No. Reming 332
Date. 1890 13 Sept
Last previous Paper. 12271/4 Dec. 89 ?287.
Stong tong 120521
(Subject.) Clerkships in Civil Service
640 DESPATCH 0521
Rect IRB 21 OCT 90
Submits new regulations Extending
X. The rule, and subsequent Paper 14251
the system of competition
(Minutes.)
Mr. Meade (I am sorry I could not send this an earlier date). His criticism of Sir G. Bowen's scheme for examination for Clerkships led to some amusing, if not edifying, correspondence.
(see 12271/04 & previous correspondence)
The present proposal is to extend the scope of that competition to Clerkships up to $1200 (instead of $600) per annum, and to introduce a Higher Competition for Clerkships of over $1200.
"Candidates for this Higher Compet" to be either Junior Clerks (without limit of age) or some other member of the service