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From
what
Annual
Date
By whom appointed,
Fund
Salary
OFFICE.
NAME.
of
and under
the
in
Appointment.
what Instrument.
Salary
Dollars.
is
paid.
C.
POST OFFICE,—Continued.
(1)
Brought forward,...|
150,316.00
Postmaster, Shanghai,, F. G. Machado.
Clerk,
do.. M. A. Pereira.
27th November, 1877. 29th June, 1883.
The Governor,
2,880,00
by C.S.O. 2671 of 1877. The Governor,
1,200.00
by C.S.O. 1551 of 1883.
Shroff,
do.,
Chung Man-reung.
300.00
6 Postmen, do.,
552.00
Post Office Agent, J. Noel'Tratman.
Ningpo,
10th September, 1998.
The Governor,
288.00
by C.S.O.2170 of 1988.
1 Postman, do.,
72.00
Post Office Agent, Theo. Stephens.
Haukow,
1 Postman, do.,
Post Office Agent, | R. II. Mortimore.
Foochow,
2 Postmen, do.,
Post Office Agent, W. B. Fitzgibbon.
Amoy,
2 l'ostmen, do.,
14th March, 1989.
The Governor,
240.00
by C.S.O. 619 of 1888.
60.00
14th May, 1888.
The Governor,
480.00
Thy C.S.0.1166 of 1889.
240.00
*
6th September, 1997.
The Governor,
480.00
| by C.S.O.2002 of 1887.
168.00
2 Boatmen, do
120.00
Post Office Agent, Swatow,
W. H. Wilkinson.
12th October. 1886.
The Governor,
480.00
|by C.S.0.2371 of 1886.
4 Boátmen, do.,
396.00
Post Office Agent, Canton,
J. W. Jamieson.
2nd November, 1889.
The Governor,
490.00
by C.S.O. 2628 of 1888.
1 Postman, do..,
$4.00
36.00
1 Boatman, do.,
Post Office Agent, D. Heaysman.
Hoihow,
1 Portman, do.,
Post Office Agent, G. Fairley.
Tientsin,
STAMP OFFICE:-
Collector,
A. Lister.
Acting Collector,
A. K. Travers.
1st Clerk,
J. S. Rodrigues.
2nd do.,
Shroff,
E. II. d'Aquino,
Chan Wai.
1 Pressman,
Chinese.
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15th January, 1887.
The Governor,
Add m
3rd December. 1897.
The Governor.
24.00
144.00
|
24th April, 1875. 13th June, 1885. 17th September, 1867.
1st Mar, 1868. 8th March, 1883.
The Governor,
by Colonial Servetary's Letter No.
315 of 17th September, 1987.
The Governor,
by C.S.O. 983 of 1868. The Governor, by C.S.O. 557 of 1883.
S. of S. Desp. No. 12
480.00
of 28th May, 1875.
(2) 480.00
(3) 1,680.00
(3) 1,440.00
(4)
420.00
-
72.00
Carried forward,...Ž
163,612.00
REMARKS.
(1) The Imperial Post Office contributes £810 a year towards the maintenance of the Postal Agencies in China. (2) Being half salary from 13th October, 1888.
(3) Of which 240 is a personal allowance.
(4) Of which $ 60 is a personal allowance, and $120 for the sale of Stamps after Office hours.
Revenue of the Colony.
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