Amount of
Fees during the Year 1899, in Dollars.
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C.
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Whether
the principal bo allowed a House for his personal Residence; or what
Allowance,
if any,
for House Rent or Quarters.
·
Whether the Offre be hold hy Principal
in conjunction with any, and what other Civil, Military, or Naval Offce, or Appointinent,
or Place of Profit, in any Colony, or on the Establishment of the United Kingdom.
If the Offee be held by a Military or Naval Officer, whether upon Full or Half Military or Naval Pay, the Total Amonnt of Pay and
Allowances of
every kind actually received by him in addition to the Profits of hila
Office.
Period during which the Officer
has been Absent from the Colony during the Year 1898.
Whether the Principal enjoys any, and what other Advantage or Profit, not required to be stated in the preceding Columns,
Date of First Appoint-
ment under the Colonial Governinent.
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Allowance for Quarters,
$600 per annuia.
T
Allowance for Quarters,
8180 per annunı.
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5 weeks.
4
2 weeks.
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Allowance for Quarters, $48
per annum. Allowance for Quarters, $72 per komo.
Allowance for Quarters, $48
per annum. Do.
Assistant Examiner of Grant- in-Aid Schools, $120 per an- uum from Grant-in-Aid Vote.
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4 weeks.
2 weeks.
Allowance $288
per anuum for Chair Coolies. $120 for Teacher's
Allowance.
Allowanco for
Boat hire, &c., $36.00.
1st November, 1888.
20th August, 1878.
15th April, 1893.
1st November, 1897. 1st March, 1895.
1st December, 1881.
10 months and 12 days.
D
1st September, 1891. 15th September,
1998. 7th January, 1893.
14th April,
1992. 1st November,
1895, 1st May, 1894. 1st March, 1898.
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20th September,
1894.
1st June, 1892.
1st January, 1892.
1st November, 1894.
1st November, 1895. 1st May, 1892.
1st June,
1895.
REMARKS.
whole of the First Assistant's Quarters Allowance during her absence; Hilda Long drew half of the Second Assistant's pay together with half of her own; and Kitty Turner drew half of the Senior Pupil Teacher's pay together with balf of her own.
(4) Appointed temporarily during the absence of the First Assistaot.
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