1.2. Surveyor General's Department, together with a copy of a letter dated the 15th of February last in which Mr. Brown explains his proposals.
2. On his tabulated form, W. Brown has shown on one side the present staff of that Office with their salaries, dates, and terms of engagements; on the other, the Staff he proposes for the future.
3. Mr. Brown in his letter alluded to the different points mentioned in paragraph 11 of Your Lordship's despatch above referred to.
4. Subsequently to Mr. Brown having submitted this scheme for consideration, two letters were written by Mr. Malsch: in one, he complained that he was about to be overlooked, inasmuch as it was proposed that some of the higher appointments with increased emoluments should be filled by persons unconnected with the Department at the time he left the Colony; in the other, requesting that some increase might be made in his present salary. Mr. Brown thereupon somewhat...
1.2.
Shirveyer General'ó Department, together
with
copy of a letter dated the 15th of February last in which Mr. Brown explains his proposals.
2.
on his tabulated
W. Brown has shown
1 form
on one side
the present staff of that Office with their
salaries, dates and terms of engagements -
on
the other the Staff he proposes for
the future.
3.
Mr Brown in his letter
alluded to the different pointe
mentioned
in paragraph 11 of Your Lordship's
despatch above referred to.
4. Subsequently
4.
having
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Subsequently to Mr. Brown
submitted this scheme for
consideration.
the
Government — two letters
of Go
were written by Mr. Malsch in one
which he complained that he
of
was
about to be overlooked, inasmuch as it
was
proposed
that some
of the higher
appointments with increased emolumento
should be fitted by pe
rsons unconnected
cons
with the Department at the time he
left the Colony
other requesting
on
leave, and in the
that some increave
might be made in his prevent salary.
Mr. Brown thereupon
somewhat
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