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Amount of Fees during the Year 1895, in Dollars.

Whether

the principal he allowed a House for his personal Residence: or what

Allowance, if Any,

for House Rent

or Quarters..

Whether the Ofee be held by Principal in conjunction with any, and what other Ciell, Milltary, or Naval Offee, or Appointment,

or I'luce of Profit, in «ny Colony, or on the Establishment of the United Kingdom.

If the Office be held by a Military or Naval Officer, whether upon Full or Half Millitary or Naval Iny, the Total Amount of Pay and Allowancer of

every kind actually received by him in addition to the Profits of kis Office.

Period during which the Officer

has been Absent from the Colony during the Year 1895.

Whether the Principal enjoys any, and what other Advantage or Profit, not required to be stated in the preceding Columns.

Date of First Appoint-

neut under the Colonial Government.

E

BARDO

A

à

Retired Commander, R.N., re- tired pay partially commuted.

6th June to 30th Nov.

......

Collector of Light Dues. Ret. Comm. R.N. re- tired pay commuted. Act. Police Magistrate (April 1st, 1802), $125 per month froin 1st August, 1897, to 30th April, 1895. Act. Capt. Superintendent of Police (1st May, 1803), 8:25 per month from 1st September, 1895.

2 weeks.

$35

per month.

Do.

A

November, 1984.

La

8th December, 1889.

a

1st January to 19th April.

1

$20

3 months.

per month.

Quarters,

Du.

ooo

REMARKS.

.....

* O

22nd May, 1860.

7th May, 1866.

3rd April, 1869.

26th November, 1872.

18th January, 1892.

17th July, 1888.

1st August, 1889.

28th May, 1869.

II.

****

30th October, 1891.

1st June, 1876.

1st September, 1893.

4th June, 1890.

(©) Of which $240 is a personal allowance.

(3)

T

(0)

$240 $120

(1)

$240

19

+

++

(6) From 1st January to 19th April, 1895, E. Jones drew half salary while on leave, E. J. Meugens drew half the salary of 1st Boarding Officer and half of his own, J. J. Collaço drew half the salary of 2nd Boarding Officer and half of his own, M. Melver drew half of the salary of luspector of Junks and balf of his own and F. de Cruiz drew half the salary of Assistant Inspector of Junks and half of his own.

(7) M. J. Chagas, Assistant Inspector of Junks, retired on pension from 1st February, 1895.

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