CO129-245 - Acting Governor Fleming - 1890 [5-7] — Page 615

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612

for the colonies.

2. The "Particulars of office" clearly lay down what the duties are:-

4

$

for

au

Officer being appointed.

4. Sub-section 4 sec II chapter II Part I of Ordinance 8 of 1849 provides for the appointment of

Y

for

the

1

the Secretary of State for the colonies "To assist the Harbour Master in " his several duties of Harbour "Master, Marine Magistrate, Emigration and Customs officer, and to undertake the whole "of these duties during the Harbour Master's absence." (Despatch from Lord Knutsford to Sir W. H. Sendall, dated 18th October 1889.)

3. Reference to the Colonial Office list certainly showed that the local appointment of Collector of Light-dues was "usually conferred on the Assistant Harbour Master and on arrival here, I find Ordinance P of 1879 sec. XXXIV Part II provides for Examiners and sub-section their remuneration.

5. I conceive that it was the intention of the Right Honourable that the Assistant Harbour Master's pay should be raised therefore, that additional duties should be imposed without corresponding remuneration is a hardship.

6. I would beg you therefore to forward my respectful protest against this reduction of what I would form led to believe part of my income at the time of my appointment.

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612 for the colonies. 2. The "Particulars of office" clearly lay down what the duties are:- 4 $ for au Officer being appointed. 4. Sub-section 4 sec II chapter II Part I of Ordinance 8 of 1849 provides for the appointment of Y for the 1 the Secretary of State for the colonies "To assist the Harbour Master in " his several duties of Harbour "Master, Marine Magistrate, Emigration and Customs officer, and to undertake the whole "of these duties during the Harbour Master's absence." (Despatch from Lord Knutsford to Sir W. H. Sendall, dated 18th October 1889.) 3. Reference to the Colonial Office list certainly showed that the local appointment of Collector of Light-dues was "usually conferred on the Assistant Harbour Master and on arrival here, I find Ordinance P of 1879 sec. XXXIV Part II provides for Examiners and sub-section their remuneration. 5. I conceive that it was the intention of the Right Honourable that the Assistant Harbour Master's pay should be raised therefore, that additional duties should be imposed without corresponding remuneration is a hardship. 6. I would beg you therefore to forward my respectful protest against this reduction of what I would form led to believe part of my income at the time of my appointment.
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612 for the colonies. 2. The "Particulars of office clearly lay down what the duties are:- 4 $ for au Officer being appointed. 4. Sub-section 4 sec II chapter II Part I of Ordinance & of 1849 provides for the appointment of Y for the 1 the Secretary of State for the colonies "To assist the Harbour Mader in " his several duties of Harbour "Martes, Marine Magistrate, Emi- "gration and Customs officer, and to undertake the whole "of these duties during the barbour" "Master's absence." (Despatch from Lord Knutsford to sir #. I. Sendall, dated 18th October 1009.) 3. Reference to the Colonial Office list certainly showed that the local appointment of Collector of Light - dues. was " usually conferred the Assistant barbour Master and on arrival here, I find Ordinance P of 1879 sec. XXXIV Part II provides Examiners and sub-section their resuuneration. 5. I conceive that it was intention of the Right Honourable that the Assistant Harbour Masters. fay should be raised therefore, that additional duties should be imposed without corresponding ation is I rubent. a renner - hardship. 6. I would beg you therefore 6 forward my respectful protect against was this reduction of what I would form led to believe. part of my income at the time for of
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612

for the colonies.

2. The "Particulars of office clearly lay down what the duties are:-

4

$

for

au

Officer being appointed.

4. Sub-section 4 sec II chapter

II Part I of Ordinance & of 1849

provides for the appointment of

Y

for

the

1

the Secretary of State

for

the colonies

"To assist the Harbour Mader in " his several duties of Harbour "Martes, Marine Magistrate, Emi- "gration and Customs officer, and to undertake the whole "of these duties during the barbour" "Master's absence." (Despatch from Lord Knutsford to sir #. I.

Sendall, dated 18th October 1009.) 3. Reference to the Colonial Office list

certainly

showed that the local appointment of Collector of Light - dues.

was

"

usually conferred

the Assistant barbour Master and on arrival here, I find Ordinance

P

of 1879 sec. XXXIV Part II provides

Examiners and sub-section

their resuuneration.

5. I conceive that it was

intention of the Right Honourable

that the Assistant Harbour Masters.

fay should be raised

therefore,

that additional duties should be

imposed without corresponding

ation is I rubent.

a

renner -

hardship.

6. I would beg you therefore

6 forward my respectful protect against

was

this

reduction of

what I

would form

led to believe.

part of my income at the time

for

of

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