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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
C.O.
Reference :-
885
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON
ALLY WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE BE REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHIC-
COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH—NOT TO
APPENDIX I.
COLONIAL OFFICE.
I.--ESTIMATE of the AMOUNT required in the Year ending 31st March 1887 to PAY the SALARIES and EXPENSES of the DEPARTMENT of HER MAJESTY'S SECRETARY of STATE for the COLONIES; including certain EXPENSES connected with EMIGRATION.
Forty-one Thousand and Sixteen Pounds.
II. SUB-HEADS under which this VOTE will be accounted for by the COLONIAL OFFICE.
COLONIAL OFFICE.—continued.
A-SALARIES, WAGES, AND ALLOWANCES-continued.
SALARY OF OFFICE.
Numbers.
1885-86.
1890-87.
1886-87.
1885-86.
Minimum.
Annual Increment,
Maximum,
£
99
29
Brought forward
£
97,456
£
27,204
2
9
Clerks transferred from the late Emigration
Board
-
300
15
500
955
937
1
1
1886-87,
1885-86.
INCREASE.
DECREASE.
Superintendent of the Correspondence and
Legal Instruments Branch*†
350
15
500
433
418
1
1
Ditto of Registry†
350
15
450
450
449
A.-SALARIES, WAGES, AND ALLOWANCES
£
£
£
趄
36,516
36,013
503
Ditto of Printing Branch*†† -
850
15
450
421
408
B. TELEGRAMS'
4,000
8,500
500
Ditto of the Library↑
800
15
400
383
368
C.-PASSAGES, in certain caSES, OF FAMILIES OF CONVICTS, OR OF TIME-Expired men D.-INCIDENTAL EXPENSES
1
Ditto of the Copying Brancht
300
15
400
383
368
500
50
500
50
1
1
Assistant Clerk, First Class
950
15
350
336
391
19
13
£41,016
40,063
Lower Division Clerks (foar with Duty Pay
of 501.)
95
15
250
1,841
1,697
1,003
50
triennially
-
Copying
-
1,100
1,100
NON-EFFECTIVE CHARGE (Superann. Est. Class VI.)
12,464
42,737
NET INCREASE £953
1
1
First Office Keeper -
200
200
Charge for Stationery in the Year 1884-85
£1,544.
III. DETAILS of the above.
A-SALARIES, WAGES, AND ALLOWANCES :-
SALARY OF OFFICE.
Numbers.
1885-86. 1186-87.
E
1 1
-
29
Carried forward
Allowances to ditto for supervising Office
Servants, for night duty, &c.
Allowance to ditto for maintenance of 6
Servants
560
260
1
1
Second Office Keeper
150
10
900
200,
310
8
5
·
Queen's Home Service or 1st Class Mes-
sengers
195
5
150
750
750
1886-87.
1885-86.
-
Minimum.
Annual
Increment. Maximum.
Ditto
days, &c.
ditto
Attendance on Sun-
-
5s. a week
1
1
Library Messenger -
100
5
150
£
2
1
Secretary of State
B
Second Class Messengers
120
£
*
5,000
5,000
4
Third Class Messengers
80
21. 105.
100
357
I
Under Secretary of State
2,000
2,000
I
1
Extra Messenger
954. a week
****65
Ditto
ditto
1,500 1,800
1
1
Doorkeeper
-
914. a woek
1
Assistant ditto
1,200
1,500
after 5 years
Ditto
} 1,500
1,500
Dittto Attendance on Sundays, &c.
ditto
1,200
1,200
1
1
Labourer to attend Lift, &e.
Ditto
ditto
1,000
1,300
4
Principal Clerks (one of whom is Chief
Clerk
after 5 years
1,300 1,900
I
Coal Porter, Lamp Trimmer, &c.
-
5s. a week
261, a week.
20s, a week
7
Clerk)* -
First Class Clerks (including Financial
900
50
1,000
Boy Messengers
18. a day
3d. a day 98. 9d. a day
4,000
4,000
Allowance to Principal or First Class Clerk
700
25
6
6
Charwomen.
144, a week
919
800
5,600
5,588
for emigration businces
1
11
Second Class Clerks
Duster and Cleaner in Library
5r. a week
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150
150
240
240
347
28 3 2 2 3 3 8 2
55
14
219
100
100
250
20
600
4,318
4,098
Allowance for Two Resident Clerks for
attending to Telegraphic and other busi-
75
77
Total for SALARIES, &C.
36,516
36,013
noss out of office hours
+
Private
Secretary to Secretary of Statef
Second
ditto
dittot
95
50
50
300
300
100
100
100
Two Private Secretaries to Under Secretaries
of Statet -
1
Book-keepert
100
200
900
360
15
450
388
878
D.-INCIDENTAL EXPENSES:
Housekeeping Expenses and Petty Disbursements Messengers' Bills
·
150
150
360
350
Total for InⱭDENTAL EXPENSES
- $
500
100
-
-
90
50
50
14
297,456
97,904
B 4
• One of the First Class Clerks, who is a Major of Yeomanry Cavalry, receives Military Pay for the short annual period of training at the rate of 194. 3d. a day, irrespective of allowances for forage, &c.
† Those of de held by Second Class Clerks.
This Offer is Benior Amistant to the Financial Clerk.
• These rates of salary are personal to their present holders.
No vacancy in the Superintendentships is to be filled up without previous reference to the Treasury.
This Omloer draws from Indian Funds an Allowance of 881. per annum, being the uncommuted balance of a Pension of 702. per annum, granted on abolition of the "Indian Navy."
One of these Third Class Messengers has also a Pansion of is, per diem from Naval Funds.
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APPENDIX II.
ESTIMATED COLONIAL OFFICE EXPENDITURE.
1866-7. 1871–2. 1876-7.
1881-2,
1886-7.