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RETURN of OFFICERS who have given Security for the due Discharge of their Duties.
State Nature and Amount of Security, Names of the Bureties, and Sums for which they are answerable.
These particulars
are -
unknown to the Colonial
Government, but it is inferred from Despatch Ne 93 of
Frederick Forth Colonial Treasurer 19 March, 1857 from the
I. b. Power
Secretary of State, that the
security has been
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RETURN of OFFICERS who have given Security for the due Discharge of their Duties.
Names.
Offices.
•
State Nature and Amount of Becurity, Names of the Bureties, and Sums for which they are anuwarable.
Bond to the Queen
£ 2000
M. H. Alexander - Registrar of the Supreme Court Sureties. William Dent
H.A. Ince
Bond to the Queen
42000 D. Lapraik $500 A. S. Dissen & 500.
necessary
arranged by the Colonial office in London.
A. L. Inglis.
Harbour Master_
sureties.
Bond to the Queen
£3,000
A. R. Hudem 1000
Acting Treasurer Surities G. Syall £1000
I. A Carvalho fot blerk and bashier Bond to the Queen
in the Treasury
Bond to the Queen
$ 1.500
D. R. Caldwell - Registrar General - Sureties. H. Cohen $2.500
£1000. Surely. §. I. Remedios £500-
A. Grand Ori.
and
Collector of Police Lighting Rates -
William Chapman Post In aster General
F. M. Mitchell
Assistant Ditto.
Bond to the Queen
£1000 Suretres. E. Persiva £500
• 500
John Dent
Bond to the Queen
£2,000 Sureties. Phillip Ghen H. Schaeffer
Charles May Superintendent of Police
Jas. bollins - Clerk in the chief
G. Nomis $2,500.
Bond to the Queen
£2,000
Surdlies. J.J. Gutierry £500.
I. M. Armstring £500.
Bond to the Queen
£1000
No Surety.
Bond to the Queen
pot
$750. Magistrate's office - Surety. A. E. Vancha & 250.
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