Amount of

From

what

Fund

Fees during

the

Salary

is

the Year 1914, in Dollars.

paid.

Whether

the Principal be allowed a Honse or Quarters for his personal Residence; or what Allowances, if any, for Rent, For Entertainment,

or as Personal Allowance, or for any other purpose.

(J 253)

Whether the Office be held by Principal conjunction with any, and what other Civil. Milltary, or Naval Office, or Appointment, or Place of Profit, in any Colony, or on the Establishment of the United

Kingdom.

Ir the Office ha held by a Military or Naval Officer, state whether apon the active or the retirest list, and give the Total Amonnt of Pay and Allowances or of Pension of every kind wetnally received by him in addition to the Protits of his Office.

Period during which the Officer

has been Absent from the Colony during the Year

1914.

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

Date of

First Appoint-

ment under the Colonial Government.

Revenue of the Colony.

- A

G.

(1)(2) ------

(1)

Allowance as Teacher

of Postmen, $120.

(1)

(1)

(109)

(1)

(1)

(1)

A

()() ·

(1)

(1)

Ca

(5)

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+

15th February, 1912.

2nd April, 1912.

+

22nd April, 1912.

1st March, 1913.

10th June, 1913

Uniform.

Uniform.

|

4th November,

1913.

1st February, 1914.

22nd May, 1914.

14th May, 1914.

1st December, 1914.

5th May,

1905.

1st June, 1909.

1st January, 1896.

1st September. 1897.

1st April. 1903.

REMARKS,

(8) Allowance for extra work on arrival of au English or French Mail from Europe, and of a Canadian or United States Mail on a Sunday, on the following scale ;—

Salary $600 and under $1,200, $2 per Mail; §480 and under $600, $1 per Mail; under $480, $0.25 per Mail,

The allowance is doubled in the case of an English or French Mall arriving on a Sunday or holiday.

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