to Mr. R. Craig, Chief Warder in the Victoria Gaol, in November, 1896, was not submitted for your approval. "The circumstances
2.
under which the bonus was granted were as follows: - The Superintendent of the Gaol represented that since Mr Craig's arrival a new routine had been entirely adopted in the Gaol, entailing a considerable amount of extra work on the Chief Warder, and recommended that Mr. Craig should be allowed to draw the maximum salary of his office after 3 years from the date of his appointment instead of after 5 years, the period mentioned in his agreement.
3.
I was unable to support that recommendation, but in view of Mr Craig's special services I authorised the grant of a bonus
to Mr. R. 16. Craig, Chief Ward. er in the Victoria Gaol, in November, 1896, was not sub-
mitted for your approval. "The circumstances
2.
under which the bonus_
I was
were as re
fol
granted lows : - The Superintendent of the Gaol represented that since Mr Craig's arrival
new routine
Jan entirely
had been adopted in the Gaol, entailing a consider. able amount of extra work
on
on
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the Chief Warder, and re- commended that M. Craig
~
should be allowed to drau
the maximum. sa
salary of his office after 3 years from the date of his appoint- ment instead of after 5
years, the period mention_
ed in his
3.
I
agreement.
unable to
was 14
support that recommend-
ation, but in view
of Mr Craig's special
special services I authorised the grant of a
bonus
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