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By whom appointed,

Annual Salary

¡ From what i

OFFICE

NAME

Date of

Appointmara

and under

in Betish

what Instrumeth

or Army Merling.

Balary

Amant of Fees

during

the Tone 1847

Sterling Value.

Whether the

| Principal be allow

for his parnos

Residence,

or what Allowance if any.

For House-Rant or

Quarters,

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Where Heo hư hold by Principal

in sejuanion with my, and what other Civil, Military, me Raval Ofiles

AppolatmaGA, ME

Place of Prodi in say Culomy, or an

tha Estadãrhasent of the

United Kingdom.

If the Offer he held by a Military at Karuž¦

Others, whatream P

Baif Military or Naval Pay, the

Total Amos of Pay vod allowamous of

story kind actually sweetved by

Men Yumidition to the Prečte of kle

Period during

which the Officer

has been

Absent from the Colony during the Year

1847.

Whether the Principal

enjoy saj, and what other

Advantage or Prods,

not required as be stated in the

preceding Column,

Date of

First Appointmed

under the

Colonial Govern manj.

Brought forward

£ | 13,756 101

£

&

~

Registrar A. L. Inglis Reg: 30 Janny 1867 Colonial letter 550 0 General.

NE 39.

Acting Registrar Mr. P.M. Marques 19. Nor, 1867 Colonial letter Generat.

Clerk.

7.416.

19th

Mr. J. Stevencow. 19th July 1865 Colonial latter 200

N*320.

Chinso bleck Le Akus. 30. Jury. 1847. Colonial letter 62, 10, and Fanclator.

N39.

Chinese Clerk. Fong yok trus. 30th burry Colonial letter

37

Collector offfrinese On leave for Contributes to the 4th June, 186 Revenue and arts alls 4 months, Superannuation

as Afeistant Magistrati from 2 Fund.

Det 1847

of Police. Chinese Interpreter to 14 dayd

Supreme Court.

jst March, 1857

Contributes to the gut Suely 1844

Ceperannuations Fund

1st Febry. 1867

1. Jaury. 1845

Receives

1847.

N. 39.

Carried forward 14606 10

From Purliamentary fra

one

REMARK&

half of the Registrar General's Salary during,

his absence

REMARKS-continued.

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