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.

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