POST OFFICE.
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(1) Deputy Superintendent, Money Order Office: The Acting Postmaster General recommended that the Storekeeper, Mr S. Moosa, who was drawing $1560. a year should be appointed to the newly created post of Deputy Superintendent Money Order Office at a salary of $1680., and that a new clerk should be engaged as Storekeeper at $720. per annum. This recommendation was approved by the Secretary of State. (C.O.D.155 of 1901).
(2) The officers at present holding the posts of Deputy Superintendent Money Order Office, Deputy Superintendent Registration Branch, 1st Clerk Money Order Office, and Examiner Marine Officer will in 1902 draw $1680., $1200., $1272., & $1200. per annum respectively, being $180., $120., $192. & $120. more than the salaries fixed for those posts under the scheme of classification of salaries of subordinate officers (Governor's despatch No.202 of 1901, Enclosure 1).
(3) Estimates 1901. | Estimates 1902.
1 Clerk (3rd Marine Officer) $960. 1 Clerk (3rd Marine Officer) $960. 2 Clerks at $720. each $1440. 2 Clerks at $960. each $1920. 3 Clerks at $880. each $1980. 3 Clerks at $840. each $2520. 4 Clerks at $660. each $2400. 4 Clerks at $780. each $3120. 18 Clerks at $540. each $9720. 15 Clerks at $720. each $10800. 3 Clerks at $720. each $2160. ($660. to $840) $790.# 1
(4) HEAD MESSENGER: The Acting Postmaster General reports "The Head Messenger of this office does not, as far as his actual duties go, correspond with a Head Messenger in any other department, and it is essential that he
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POST
OFFICE.
387
(1) Deputy Superintendent, Money Order Office: The Acting Postmaster
General recommended that the Storekeeper, Mr S. Moosa, who was drawing
$1560. a year should be appointed to the newly created post of Deputy
Superintendent Money Order Office at a salary of $1680., and that a new
clerk should be engaged as Storekeeper at $720. per annum. This recommen-
dation was approved by the Secretary of State. (C.0.D. 155 of 1801).
(2) The officers at present holding the posts of Deputy Superintendent Money
Order Office Deputy Superintendent Registration Branch, 1st Clerk Money
Order Office ej and End Marine Officer will in 1902 draw $1680.. $1200.,
$1272., & $1200. per annum respectively, being $180.. $120., $192. &
$120. more than the salaries fixed for those posts under the scheme of
classification of salaries of subordinate officers (Governor's despatch
No 202 of 1901, Enclosure 1).
(3) Estimates 1901.
Estimates 1902.
1 Clerk (3rd Marine Officer)$960.
1 Clerk (3rd Marine Officer) $900.
2 Clerks at $720. each..................... 1440.
2 Clerks at $960. each................1920.
3 Clerks at $880. each.....................
1980.
3 Clerks at $840. each .**** 2520.
4 Clerks at $660, each.......2400 4 Clerks at $780. each ...........3120.
18 Clerks at $540. each................... .9720,
15 Clerks at $720. each
10800.
3 Clerks at $720. each ............. 2180.
($660, to $840)---- 790.
# 1
(4) HEAD MESSENGER: The Acting Postmaster General reports "The Head Messenger
of this office does not as far as his actual duties go correspond with a
Head Messenger in any other department, and it is essential that he # C. 0. D. 155
should
1901
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