Amount of
From
what
Funil
Fees during
the
|
the
Salary
is
Year 1909, in Dollars.
paid. -
Whether
the Principal be allowed a House for his personl Residence;
or what
Allowance,
if any,
for House Rent
or Quarters.
(J 209 )
Whether the Office be held by Principal in conjunction with ony, and what other Civil, Military, or Naval Difice, or Appointment, or Place of Profit, lu any Colony, or ou the Establishment of the United Kingdoto.
If the Office be held by a Mitry or Naval Offleur, whether upon Full or Half Military or Naval Pay, the Total Amonut of Pay and Allowances of every kind actually received by lido fu addition to the Profits of his Office.
I
Period during which the Officer
has been 'Absent from the Colony during the Year
1909.
Whether the Principal enjoys any, and what other Advantage or Profit, not required to be stated in the preceding Columns.
Dute of
First Appoint-
ment under the Colonial Government,
Revenue of the Colony.
P
......
1.4
LIFETI
0.
......
Quarters.
Police Constable.
i
E
Quarters,
4.
AUGAA
10 months and 21 days.
*
**
Calforni, 3 al 521 mch.
Good Comdlet Allowance.
14)
860 Detective Allowance.
Uniforia aul Llelit.
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(4) {
(5)
29th November, 1890.
10th August, 1900.
1st July, 1900.
15th March, 1906.
5th May, 1905.
1st July, 1906.
1st August, 1906.
1st March, 1907.
1st January, 1908.
12th September,
1909.
(4)
KONTA
14
RE
*****
March, 1895.
10th October, 1904.
· 1st September,
1908.
1st November, 1908.
REMARKS,
(4) Allowance for extra work on arrival of no English or French
Hail from Europe on the following scale-
Salary $1,200 and upwards, $3 per Mail: $600 and under $1,200, $2 par Mail: $180 and under $600, $1 per Mail; under $480, $0.25 per Mail.
The allowance is doubled in the case of an arrival on a
Sunday or holiday,
(3) Allowance for extra work on arrival of an English or French Mail from Europe on a Sunday or holiday only, $1 per Mail,