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I hereby Certify,
1st, That the above leave was granted to commence on the Thirtieth
" Man
not lack tha
of March, 1860
of
February, 1861,
and end on the 29
on the ground of ill
health, and that the Medical
Certificates Copies
were
produced, of which
are annexed.
2d, That The Homble W. H. Rennie. Esquire,
has served the Crown for Eight - rears, and five months; first
and
Falkland Isles, and
principally in the - subsequently in this Colony.
3d, That in the course of that Service he has been absent on leave on several
occasions, at the dates and for the terms specified below, viz:
In the year 1857) Six months and 16 days,
1857}
18585-beginning
1837, and
on 18th July Ending
the 4th February, 1838..
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"
1839- 4 Days.
on
4th, That provision has been made for the duc execution of the Honorable
W. H. Rennie, Esquires.
F.
Office during his absence by
the appointment of W. Mitchell, Syre, Acting
Post Master. -
Merentes GN Nobinary
Governor.
NOTE-Officers who may be under the necessity of applying to the Secretary of State 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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Victoria, sting king,
28th Febmary, 1860.
I hereby certify that the How . McHennie
has been a
patient of mine for the last five months. That he has been sick for the last ten months. That in
my opinion nothing short of a visit to Europe,
and opportunities of treatment available there alone, can restore him to health; and that therefore I consider it absolutely necessary
that he should
proceed thither without delay.
Colonial Lurge
Em
(Liz) P.J. Murray me
Copy1
the last three
been
during
Having had opportunities of seeing Mr. Kennie daily for
months and
having
or Your that time
I have
professionally consulted in his case. no hesitation in artifying that to the best of my judgment and belief removal to Europe is indispensably necessary for the recovery
his health.
of
True Copies
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Colonial Secretary.
Hongkong, 28th Jeby, 1880.
1 (Fig 1 W.M. Muir, MD,
Dr Inspector General Principal Medical Efficer H.M. Forces, Chind