I hereby certify.
That the above leave was granted to commence on the 21st Day of July 1865 and end on the 4th of October 1865 on the ground of urgent private affairs.
20th
That Mr. Julies C. Power has served the Crown for Eleven Years, two months, and two days.
3rd That in the course of that Service he has been absent on leave on several occasions, at the date, and for the terms specified below;
Year 1848 - 14 days. 1849 - 14 days.
1850 - 11 days. 1851 - 12 days. 1852 - 16 days.
In the Year 1853-54 One year and one month, and 22 days beginning on the 16 March 1853, and ending on the 7th October 1854.
In the Year 1856 - One month.
4th That provision has been made for the due execution of Mr. Julies C. Power's Office of Accountant and part of Deed Registry during his absence by the Appointment of M. S. Cotton. The duties of Marriage Registrar will be discharged by The Rev. Arthur Taylor.
By His Excellency The Governor.
Note -
Officials, who may be under the necessity of applying for an extension of their leave of absence, are requested to annex this Document to their applications, and in order to meet this contingency, it will be furnished to them in Duplicate.
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