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Amount of
Fees during
the Year 1877, in. Sterling Value.
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 Naval Office, or Appointment.
or Place of Profit, In any Colony, or on the Establishment of the United Kingdom.
If the Office be held by a Military or NATS! Officer, whether upon Fall or Half Military or Naval Pay, the Total Amount of Pay and Allowances of
every kind actually received by him in addition to the Proits of his Ofice.
Period during which the Officer
has been Absent from the Colony during the Year 1877.
Whether the Principal enjoy 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.
£ * d.
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One of these draws £12.10 for extra services, one £25 as Monitor to Police School, and one a Good Conduct Allowance of £185 per annA QUIL.
Of the 1st-class Constables, one draws £12.10, and #lx £6.5 each for Good Conduct; and one drawi £7.10 for extra services. Of the 2nd-class, one draws £37.10 as Ship Car- penter to Police Chop. Of the Ard-class, one draws £6.5 for Good Conduct.
£12.10 Good Con- duct Allowance, and £7.10 for extra services. £6.5 Good Con- duct Allowance.
One of these draws £12.10 for extra services.
£7.10 for extra
services.
Draws £20 from Harbour De- partment.
REMARKS.
Nil.
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One of these draws £6 for extra services.
Four of these draw £0.5 each for Good Conduct; one draws £6, and one £3 for extra services, One of these draws £6.5 for Good Con- duct; and one £8 for extra services.
Two of these draw £8.5 each for Good Conduct; two £8 each, and one £9 for extra services.
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