In the 1884.
Estimates
face
par. of 16091/03) and in subsequent Estimates till 1890
Care was
acancy
next occurs, but add- it is then thought best to appoint
Ca Englishmand it will probably be better det,
last
when
a
that if
The pro- pened fay Will quite
an
to give the post to
Jer
taken to distinguish
spot
personal allowances & This is the classes of officers
fruns paid as is from the substantive pay of offices; and from that time the fixed pay of these two
Each
then
Passed
since it is undesirable to have thre06
in the service,
ug (1)
amount of Cadits set donn 1875 in the do in 1598/89-90.5 This is the amount In Cairl bas List ord.
these two offices. $1920 7
has been regarded & all begond
that
been set down as
personal all ce
Ishmit then that if an addition of
recanm
only
is.o
cr
we aller
35 percent,
it must be
the fixed pay in
20 bringing
$192.
1875,
there
fixed pay up to $2592
1860 for 1st Clark Treasur
than other $1440 in Curl dish apparent $480ad
at some date wa
(mistead of $2916 as proposed - considere see Schedule in Enc. 8) and
that case they
and in
ве
can also
Ex
8687/24
At least
Ha brcend
was created
bitt.
Eiler than
persmal
but as
1875
a
allowed to retain their present fixedadd pers. all: 1.2. 18720 and $960
respectively.
actually exceeds
I proposed
35 per cent
their 1800 rates, which is too much ? hut down to this extent therefore, ths as regards suggestion that then successors should be aff?
that the point from England say should be brought up for decision
✓
Natives, Eligible for the andrian Clectition (2) Englishmen in the higher Clerkships and not Eligible indinarily for promotion to the higher appointinents, and (3) Cadets who fill the latter. (There is already at least me man of the
the second kind in the
service, M. Northcote, mentimed below "been a difficulty, who will has already been a
as it out has been & will be almost impossible to promote him. At the last vacancy for this preferred; thu Clerkship abour hain, a higher posts Cadet with generally be preferred]
Native was
1st Clerk Reg. General's Office, who is also deputy Registion of Marriages:
these two posti
The pay proper of
in 1875
was
$1920
and $240
im 1805
Cute
A
I. Osmund when appointed
also a persmal allowance of was.
9B 240
which
not really personal to huniself, the previous
becaus
holder had drawn it, & which
48687/8h them therefore
the therefore waght to be merged
gieni.
amy
increase now
On the other hand the additional personal allowance #120 given him 1889 for length of service should be Continued to hain, according to foar de orige
Further I think there is reaso
his claim (see Inc. 18) for receiving 35 percent addition to the pas proper of his office, instead of 20 per cent; for
In the 1884.
Estimates
face
par. of 16091/03) and in sube-
quent Estimates till 1890
Care was
acancy
next occurs, but add- it is then thought best to appoint
Ca Englishmand it will probably be better det,
last
when
a
that if
The pro- pened fay Will quite
an
to give the post to
Jer
taken to distinguish
spot
personal allowances & This is the classes of officers
fruns paid as is from the substantive pay of offices; and from that time the fixed pay of these two
Each
then
Passed
since it is undesirable to have thre06
in the service,
ug (1)
amount of Cadits set donn 1875 in the do in 1598/89-90.5 This is the amount In Cairl bas List ord.
these two offices. $19207
has been regarded & all begond
that
been set down as
personal all ce
Ishmit then that if an addition of
recanm
only
is.o
cr
we aller
35 percent,
it must be
the fixed pay in
20 bringing
$192.
1875,
there
fixed pay up to $2592
1860 for 1st Clark Treasur
than other $1440 in Curl dish apparent $480ad
at some date wa
(mistead of $2916 as proposed - considere see Schedule in Enc. 8) and
that case they
and in
ве
can also
Ex
8687/24
At least
Ha brcend
was created
bitt.
Eiler than
persmal
but as
1875
a
allowed to retain their present fixedadd pers. all: 1.2. 18720 and $960
respectively.
actually exceeds
I proposed
35 per cent
their 1800 rates, which is too much ? hut down to this extent therefore, ths as regards suggestion that then successors should be aff?
that the point from England say should be brought up for decision
✓
Natives, Eligible for the andrian Clectition (2) Englishmen in the higher Clerkships and not Eligible indinarily for promotion to the higher appointinents, and (3) Cadets who fill the latter. (There is already at least me man of the
the second kind in the
service, M. Northcote, mentimed below "been a difficulty, who will has already been a
as it out has been & will be almost impossible to promote him. At the last vacancy for this preferred; thu Clerkship abour hain, a higher posts Cadet with generally be preferred]
Native was
1st Clerk Reg. General's Office, who is also deputy Registion of Marriages:
these two posti The pay proper of
in 1875
was
$1920
and $240
im 1805
Cute
A
I. Osmund when appointed
also a persmal allowance of was.
9B 240
which
not really personal to huniself, the previous
becaus
holder had drawn it, & which
48687/8h them therefore
the therefore waght to be merged
gieni.
amy
increase now
On the other hand the additional personal allowance #120 given him 1889 for length of service should be Continued to hain, according to foar de orige
Further I think there is reaso
his claim (see Inc. 18) for receiving 35 percent addition to the pas proper of his office, instead of 20 per cent; for
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