Revenuc of the Colony.

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Amount of

From

what

Fund

Fees during

the

Salary

ia

the Year 1908, in Dollars.

paid.

Whether

the Principal be allowed a House for his personal Residence;

or what Allowance,

if any, for House Rent |

or Quarters.

Whether the Office be held by Principal in conjunction with any, and what other Civil, Military, or Saval Office, or Appointment, or l'lace of Profit, in any Colony, or on the

Establishment of the Cuite

Kingdom.

If the Oce be held by a Military or Naval Offeer, whether upon Fall or Half Military or Naval Pay, the Total Amonnt of Pay and Allowances of every kind actually received by bim 11 aditior to the Profits of his Office.

Period during 'which he Officer,

has been Absent from the Colony during the Year 1908.

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

Date of

First Appoint-

ment under the Colonial Government.

LILL-L

C.

Colonial Treasurer.

1 month and 28 days.

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3 months and 2 days.

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1 month and 5 days.

5th November, 1887.

1st October, 1864,

30th December, 1881.

lat April, 1901,

12th December, 1904.

1st July, 1901,

£100 Imperial Allowance, $312 Conveyance Allow- апсе.

Do.

.(6)

1st November, 1888.

19th November, 1897.

8th March, 1880.

1st June, 1888.

1st May, 1890.

1st February, 1883.

1st March, 1890.

1st February, 1900.

9th April,

1903.

(5) Resigned on 31st May.

REMARKS.

(6) Allowance for extra work on the arrival of an English or French Mail from Europe, and of a Canadian or United States Mail on a Sunday, on the following scale:-

Salary $1.200 and upwards, $8 per Mail. $000 and under

$1,200. $2 per Mail; $480 and under $600. $1 per Mail. The allowance is doubled in the case of an English or French

Mail arriving on a Sunday or holiday.

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