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footing with those paid
the Banks.
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The appointment of a 3rd shroff is strongly urged by the Colonial Treasurer who has pointed out that since the early days of the Colony
two
shroffs
have-
been allowed to the Treasury and that with the growth of the Colony and consequent increase of work that number
is now too small. I may
mention that the late Mr
Lister
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Lister shared Mr Mitchell-
Innes opinion
on
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this point.
I have made provision
for the appointment accordingly.
The addition of an
office attendant is recommended. The Treasury department is at present in position as regards
a worse
Messengers than other departments whose requirements in this respect greater, and I am satisfied of the necessity of the new
are no
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