68. per day 4s. to 5s. 68. 68. 58. per day 58. 48. 48. None 6s. to 8s. 58. 6d. to 68. 58. 78. 5s, to 6s. 68. 58. bd. 38.6d. to 58. 6d. 78. 6d. 68. 3d. 58. 108. 50s. per mo. 48. 43. 241. per an. 78. 6d. 5s. 6d. 48. to 63. 88. 21. 108. per mo." 188. to 20s. per mo." 39. to 48. The wages per day are given for the Summer only, they are lower in Winter when employment is to be obtained. 127. per an. and found. 20 3s. to 48. 78. 6d. 58. to 78. 41. 10s. to 52. per mo. do. do. 4s. to 5s. 58. to 7s. 6d. : .. 4s. 6d. 301. per an. 6s. to 78. 21s. p. mo.* 85 ::: ::: 58. to 68. 5s. to 68. 78. 6d. 58. to 6s. 68. to 78. 58. None 48. to 5s. 48. to 58. 48. 6d. to 68. 68. 6d. With board and lodging. Tinsmiths, Braziers, &c. Whitesmiths + Little or no demand. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.-The average rate of wages in Prince Edward Island is nearly the same as in New Brunswick. Farm servants capable of managing a farm, 301. to 401. Other Farm servants, 241. per annum currency. Female servants, 108. to 20s. a month. BRITISH COLUMBIA and VANCOUVER ISLAND.-The rates of wages differ so much according to the locality, demand, and season of the year, that it is almost impossible to form a general average for common labour. At New Westminster a day labourer gets 10s. per diem, without board, while mechanics get from 148. to 208. a day. At Cariboo the same class of labourer gets 12s. per diem with board, and other branches of labour are paid in proportion throughout the colony. t An addition of from 25 to 50 per cent. is to be made to all these rates when service is taken in the outside districts either in the interior or at the northern ports. (a) In the case of the country labourers, the board and lodging consist of a dwelling, with a ration of 10 lbs. of meat, 10 lbs. of flour, 2 lbs. of sugar, and 4ozs. of tea (or milk, in lieu of sugar and tea), per week. (b) The wives of farm labourers with families do not receive this amount of money wages, as a sufficient quantity of food is generally allowed for the support of their children, and a corresponding reduction from the money wages is of course made. C With Board and Lodging. 301.to407.pr.an 58. to 88. 2s. 6d. to 58.p.wk." 107. to 18 per an.t Little or no demand. § Varies in different districts, and ranges much higher for a brief period. An addition of from 25 to 50 per cent. is to be made to all these rates where service is taken in the outside districts either in the interior or at the northern ports. 88. to 98. 201. 29 151. to 301. pr.an." 251. * 201, to 257. 201.to 30. per an. 208. per week 5s, to 98. pr.week 251. 187 to 201. 251, to 301. 167. to 201. 108. 10158.p wk 201. LIST of GOVERNORS with their Salaries.-Modes and DATES OF ACQUISITION of the BRITISH COLONIES. (b) There is an allowance of 2,50017. to defray expenses of establishment. Sir Arthur E. Kennedy, C.B. Glover, R.N. Rt. Hon. The Earl of Belmore Hobart Town Freetown 3,500 (a) Bathurst, St.Mary's 1,300 1,500 1,700 Sydney 7,000 Brisbane 5,121 (a) 4,000 (b) 5,000 10,000 Perth - 2,500 4,500 Charles Du Cane, Esq. Sir R.G. McDonnell,c.B.,K.C.M.G. Victoria (c) And 3007. as Consul for Borneo. (The Act 26 Vict. c. 23 annexes to New Zealand all Islands lying between 162 E. Long. and 173 W. Long. and between the 33 and 35° of S. Lat. (e) These Dependencies are (1) the Seychelles Islands, 34 in number; (2) the Amirantes Islands, 11 in number; (3) the Detached Islands, 12 in number; and (4) the Oil Islands, consisting of 11 islands or groups of islands. From a fund created by the investment of a portion of the commutation money received in respect of certain life interests in the Clergy Reserves when these were resumed. Ditto. From investments in Canada. (12,500 invested by the Colonial Bishoprics' Fund.) From an Episcopal Fund formed by investing subscriptions received from individuals in Canada, and grants from the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel and the Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge, the Canada Company, and the Colonial Bishoprics' Fund. The interest of 10,000l., raised by voluntary subscription, and 4001. per annum (at the death of the Bishop of Toronto, or 1st January 1870, which ever shall first happen), payable from the Commutation Fund of the diocese of Ontario. 5101.. interest of 8,500l. invested by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Nova Scotian Debentures; 1201., interest of 2,000l., invested by the Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge on mortgage in Nova Scotia; 2191., interest of Trust Fund paid by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel to present Bishop, but not appropriated to diocese; and 1007., interest of money subscribed in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island towards endowment of See. 1,000 0 0 1,200 0 0 Kingston Reginald Courtenay, D.D. 1856 1,600 0 0 Consolidated Fund, and 8007. as Archdeacon of Middlesex. (Bishop Coadjutor). Nassau (Bahamas) Addington R. P. Venables, D.D. 1861 1,000 0 0 125 0 0 Barbados H. H. Parry Consolidated Fund, Colonial funds. Receives as Archdeacon 5001. a year from the Consolidated Fund, but no provision has been made by the legislature for the salary of a Bishop. Consolidated Fund. Consolidated Fund. 2,000 0 0 1,5007. from Public Worship Fund of the colony. 5001, from glebe lands. Interest on 1,000l. voted by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge Grafton and Armidale J. F. Turner, D.D. 1868 1. Grant from Colonial Bishoprics' Fund 2. Amount collected by the Bishop in England before 1860 6,000 0 1,523 O |