448
to the Postmaster General's statutory pcelary.
3.
Two • personal allowances will disappear before 1886, viz etti: Leirio's ($240) on his taking his pension, and Mr. D. M. Barradas (8120) on his receiving prouction in ____ consequeues. On the Estimate now submitted, however, only
the latter reduction appears, This is because I have ventured to include
personal allowances of $340 each to Mess? Machado and Da fosta, officers who have been in the Departmeet 22 and 23-+ years respectively, and whose present.
as follows : -
Da
laries are ow
•M. Machado (22 years service)
Annual salary
$1440
service).
Wr. Da Costa :(23 year 20-
Annual.
Salary $1200.
For Marine Sorting. $480.
$1680.
4.
4.
Icannot speak too highly of
the~"
faithfulues, diligence, and ability, displayed by both these officers. I trust that in view their long
services the allowance suggested
may
be submitted to the Secretary of State
ble consideration.
for his favourable
ぶ
"His my duty again to submit the
item of $480 for an Assistant in the Money
Order Office,
au
and to
say
indisperseably reccesary
state of the Repertinent
the building
over
that this is as
in the present
aw a
sound roof
or av a sound,
sound floor unde it . The only result of the rejection of this
vole last
1 year has been that the work how been perfomed gratuitously,
performed it has to be, and it will not be done gratis for
6.
We are now
of
but
Course
ever?
carrying on Money.
Order relations practically with all the
world
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