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POLICE MAGISTRÁTES' OFFICE:-
1st Police Magis-
trate,
Charles May.
*
7th July, 1802.
Brought forward,..
Fids Letter Patent under Beal of the Colony of 22nd September, 1802, authorl- sed by the Queen's War- rant of 2nd August, 1802.
202,156.80 3,840.00
Revenue of the Colony,
Police Magistrate,
James Russell. *
1st April, 1809.
Do.
3,840.00
of 19th October, 1870, au- thorised by the Queens' Warrant of 3rd August, 1870.
Coroner,
James Russell. †
18th June, 1874.
The Governor.
720.00
1st Clerk,
Arnthoon Seth.
10th February, 1875.
Do.
1,920.00
2nd do.,
James Parker.
Do.
1,440.00
3rd do.,
Li Hong Mi.
1st November,
Do.
720.00
1877.
4th do,
'Ng Kwai Shong,
19th April,
Do.
360.00
1873.
1st Chinese Interpre-| Bedell Le Yun.
1st March,
Do.
900.00
ter,
1876.
2nd do. do.,
Abdoolla Fuckeern,
1st November,
Do.
480.00
1877.
Hindustani Interpro- Ng Puk Slung.
ter,
14th November,
Do.
600.00
1878.
Chinese Clerk and Sung Cheung Kan.
Shroff,
1st April, 1878.
Do.
960.00
Clerk and Chinese
Bedell Le Yun,
20th September,
Do.
240.00
Interpreter to the Coroner,
1877.
European Usher and George Saunders.
Process Server,
21st December,
Do.
540.00
1800.
Assistant Usher and J. F. Fernandes,
I'rocess Server,
2nd June,
Do.
480.00
1874.
Chinese Usher and Li Ayam.
Process Server,
14th August, 1873.
Do.
240.00
Coroner's Summon- | Joseph White.
ing Officer;
1 Chinese Messenger, Lee Amow.
Do.
1 dlo. du.,
1 do. Scavenger,
Lo Achee.
HO ABOW.
1st December, 1884. 1st December, 1871. 1st September, 1873.
Schedule of Esta- blishment.
84.00
Do.
79.00%
Do.
60.00
Carried forward,..8
279,112.80
REMARKS,
• During the period the two Magistrates held the acting appointments enumerated above, the duties of their respective offices, were performed respectively by Mr. C. V. Creagh, Deputy Superintendent of Police, and Mr. J. J. Prancis, Barrister-at-Law, each drawing one half of the emoluments of the respective Offices,
† During the time Mr. Russell held the appointment of Acting Pulane Judge, the duties of Coroner were performed by Mr. Creagh, who
drew the full emoluments of the Office.