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month, and that $5. a month should also be paid to the constable on the Mirs Bay launch, The Acting Captain Superintendent of Police reports that

"the licensing of boats in Deep Bay should produce a considerable sum in revenue and be of much use in suppressing piracy.

(6) Allowances to Sergeant Interpreters. See (5).

(7) One new steam launch $10,000.- On the 1st August 1900 the Acting Harbour Master reported that on inspecting the 3 Harbour Department Launches "Lily", "Daisy" & "Hilda", he found that it would be necessary to replace them shortly as they were very old and worn, having been built in 1884, 1884, & 1882 respectively. Accordingly a sum of $10,000 was placed on the Estimates for 1901, and a new launch is in course of construction. A further sum of $10,000 is placed on the 1902 Estimates under the heading Harbour Master's Department, Other Charges, and a sum of $10,000 under Government Marine Surveyor, Other Charges, to provide for the building of the two remaining launches to take the place of the old ones which are in a very unsatisfactory condition.

(8) ONE TYPEWRITER $300:- This is required to expedite the clerical work in the Harbour Office which is constantly increasing.

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TWO NEW BOATS $250:- The Acting Harbour Master reports that these boats are required to replace the old ones which are worn out.

(10) ALLOWANCE TO POLICE CONSTABLES $120: See (5).

(11) 2 QUARTERMASTERS "STANLEY”: 4 SAILORS “STANLEY".:- The existing crew of the "Stanley" was found to be insufficient for the services required of them

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