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with regard to the question of
remuneration".
This
question again came up for consideration in June last, and as the doting Regis- trar-General stated that the
labour entailed in making
up
ир.
the weekly, monthly and yearly mortality tables was considerable, I, after consult. ing the Executive Conneil, ~ formed the opinion that a "non-pensionable ete. grant of $25 a month would be appropriate
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remuneration, and
appropriate rem
now submit the item
sanction.
for your
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Harbour Master's Depart.
15.
ment.
No remarks.
16.
Lighthouses.
17.
No remarks.
Observatory.
I have the honour to
advert to the question of an
increase in
the
salary of the 1st Assistant, Mr. Figg, and to refer you
to Sir W. Robin-
son's