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Amount of
Fees during the Year 1878, ja Dollars.
Whether the Principal be allowed a flouse for his personal Residence; or what
Allowance,
if any for House Rent or Quarters.
Whether the Omen be held by Principal iu conjunction with any, and what other Civil, Militery, 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 Naval Officer, whether upon Fall or Half Allitary or Naval Pay, the Total Amount of Pay and Allowances of
every kind actually received by him in addition to the Profits of bla
Office.
Period during which the Officer
has been Absent from the Colony during the Year 1878.
Whether the Principal enjoy any, nad what other Advantage
or Profit, not required to be stated in the preceding Columns.
Date of First Appoint-
ment under the Colonial Government.
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C.
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Harbour Master, &c., $4,200 per annum. Navigating Lieutenant, kw., retired pay 91. per diem.
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Acting Harbour Master Bom
17th March to 15th Nov. 1960; 2nd form alnos la March, 1941.
1st February, 1877. 9th November, 1875.
in.
Assistant Harbour Master, $1,920 per Assistant Superintendent Fire Brigade, $480 per an. Navigating Lleut., R. N., retired pay commuted.
9th April, 1875.
14th February, 1868. 3rd September,
1878.
Quarters over the Post Omice at $300 per
Postmaster General, $3,300
per annum.
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3rd September, 1874.
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1st April, 1875.
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A Salary of $450 per a 20th September,
from the Imperial Post Office.
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1885. 17th September,
1887. 1st October, 1864.
10th March, 1875.
REMARKS.
(3.) Mr. Thomsett acted as Collector of Light Dues, from 1st January to 3rd April, 1878, and drew the Salary of the Office. Mr. McEuen was Acting Deputy Superintendent of Police. (C. S. O. 1920 of 1877),
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