for
these
more recent peroices
he has received no remuneration,
Aud
he puggests
that it should,
Annual
take the form of
Salary of
acti
£400 to commened
from the pet Rovember 1881, and to
Continue until the completion of
the works.
There
Can
be no question
it appears to us,
aD
to the necessity
of retaining Mr Rawlinsnis
Services in the control
this
of
important work until
its
that
Completion, and the Salary which
he proposes is the same
which
we are
Ow
paying other
eminent
envinient Engineers
services.
Engineers for similar
MM Rawlinson also proposes
that the prepanation of Plans,
reports and details
provided for by
acce
is
to be
additional
not
payment of a lump sum,
to exceed £200, which is, in
rur
opinion,
a.
very
moderate-
change. We propose therefore, with Lord Kimberley's approval,
to inform
Mr. Rawlinson
that we accept these terms,
on
the understanding
that
for the payment of £200 he is to supply all plans, drawings
hacings,
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