From
what
Fund
Amount of Fees daring
the
Salary
paid.
the Year 1901, in Dollars.
Revenue of the Colony,
(J 75)
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 nuy, and what other Civil, Military, or Naval Oflice, or Appointment, or Place of Profit, In any Colony, ur on the Establishment of the United Kingdom.
If the Office he held by a Military or Narai (teer, whether apot Full or Hall Military or Naval Pay, the Total Amönul of Pay and Allowances of every kiml actually received by him in addition to the Pronts of his Office.
Period during |which the Officer
has been Absent from the Colony during the 1901.
Whether the Principal enjoys
any and what other Advantago |
or Profit, not
required to be
year
.
stated in
the preceding
Columne.
I
Date of
First Appoint-
ment
under the
Colonial
Government.
CON
Official Recceiver in Bank-] 10 months and
ruptcy and Secretary to
Squatters' Board.
14 days.
CATE
+
Assistant Secretary to
ATEN1
--
4
Squatters' Board.
Member of the Excentive and Legislative Coun- cils.
O
s
JO
=
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14th August, 1852.
29th June, 1900.
16th January, 1888.
30th August, 1901.
3rd April, 1902.
24th May. 1901.
..
8th August, 1902.
:
(6) 2nd May, 1902.
8th August, 1900.
7 months.
Private Practice |
and an office,
5th May, 1899.
1st December, 1896.
REMARKS.
(6) Bir H. S. Berkeley arrived in the Colony on the 24th June, 1902. Sir William M. Goodman was Attorney General to 31st
March, 1902. Mr. Wise neteil as Attorney General from 1st April, 1902, to 24th June, 1902,
(6) Sir H. Berkeley's former service was in the leeward Islands and Fiji.
(7) Mr. Bowley was absent on leave from 23rd April, 1902, to 22nd November, 1902. Mr. H. L.. Dennys acted na Crown Soli-
citor during his absence.
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