should be treated as
favourably
the
Lecand Cleck. The
pay
proper of the Find Clerk
may therefore be raised
to $2592 (35 per cent
above the 1875 rate)
but for Osmund should
in that case
only
retain $130 of his
personal allowance,
that amount having
been given to him
personally in 1889 for
length of service; and
the pay of the other office held by him,
namely that of Deputy Registrar of Marriages,
may
also be raised,
say 20 per cent, from
$240 to $288, which
would bring up his
total emoluments to
$3000.