PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
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consider it my duty to -mention, the subject.
The amount of Fee receivable in the Land Office for the year 1886. was
L.
For granting and & extending Leaves
Leaves 80.
Foralleed Registry Searches, &c.
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4. 2
i
218.5.72
Total £298. 9. gź
The number of Interments
- in the Protestant Cemetery in 1856 was 160, and consisted
of 23 Army, 50 Navy, 7 Police, 9
Civilians, 4. Children,
6 Paupers, 2 Destitute, 58. Merchant Seamen and 1
Prisoner of War ; the Frees upon which amounted to the sum of £249. 11. 4. And
ten Monuments ivere erected
for which they were collected to the amount of 2.57.5.10
Together amounting to the
sum
64
of £306. 17.5 The Surveying Coolies
attached to this Départment have been occupied as underwys
In Cutting Grass
Clearing trains, &c
Days.
7
174
Expervision of day labour 635
Planting, de Frees
_117_
In all, days 936. In the early part of January it was found necessary to appoint a Goo Portuguese Overseer of Convict in the Person of Francisco Xavier at a salary of 25 dollars per mensem, who has fulfilled the duties of the officifficiently.
The Chinese Overseer, Assow, is of infinite use both to the head of the Department and to the Clark of Works, but should not, I think, be entrusted
with the setting out of Lots
has been the custom
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