This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1864 Excerpt: ...Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Acting Clerk Messenger and House-keeper Messenger... Temporary Clerk Ditto Ditto a Mr. Bible served on the staff of the Audit Office, Sydney, under the Government of New South Wales, from 19th February, 1846. b Resigned on the expiration of his leave, 24th February, 1862, and was succeeded by Mr. E. C. Symonds, without increment. c Re-transferred to the office of the Chief Commissioner of Police, 18th June, 1862. d Re-transferred to the Audit Office vice Raven; and absent on leave, without pay, for six months, from 13th October, 1862. Promoted to the 4th class, consequent on the resignation of Mr. Dick. / These officers were acting in the room of Mr. Evans (who resigned on the expiration of his leave) from 24th April, 1858. '/ During the absence on leave of Mr. Wilkinson from 22nd October, 1862. h Mr. 04Iea was appointed Chief Clerk of the Civil Commissariat, 1st May, 1854, but in consequence of reductions left the service on 31st March, 1855. Promoted to 5th class of the Ordinary Division 1st September, 1862. J Ser a resigned. Served previously as Assistant Paymaster of H.H.C 8.S. Victoria, under an appointment by the Governor in Council, from 17th April, to 23rd July, I860, when Note.--The Board is in communication with Honorary Correspondents who minister to tho wants of the Aborigines in the several districts. The Board has also the services of Teachers where required, and depdts are now formed in the more populous districts. A person is now employed inspecting the several stations throughout the colony, and if that plan should prove satisfactory, an Inspector of Stations will be appointed. He is paid at the rate of 300 per annum, incl...