masters of the 2nd grade
on the term mentioned
above.
He points out that Mr Jameson's emolument, including allowances, amounted to $2790 per annum, which added to the least possible saving effected by the abolition of a Chinese assistant mastership represents a total of $3,090 per annum as against the proposed initial expenditure of $3,240, and a prospective expenditure after the first year of probation of $3,600 per annum, exclusive of exchange compensation, which has also been omitted in the calculation of Mr Jameson's total emoluments.
3.
D. Wright further recommends the appointment of Mr. Edwin Ralphe, the gentleman referred to in your despatch No. 90, under Patronage.