4..

5.

357

year by the Civil List.

Ordinance,

but

years

only

as the Salary for the last three

during which he was resident was

£ 600, I recommends that an annual

pension of Fifteen Sextieths of £600.be £150.

awarded him, to commence

from the

from

date at which he concluded a period of service equivalent to 10 years, biz :

5th February 1862. If the increase in Mr Mitchell's Salary made in August 1860 is taken into calculation, giving him credit for half Service while

tw

leave, his pension would amount

k £156. 18.10.

w ⱭmmWWW.

farm-

10 months at £700 = £583.6.8.

26.

do

36 months or se

600 1,300 3 years.

£1,883.6.8

average for 1 year 62715.6. 15/60 of which = £156.18-10-

I have only further to observe

that Mr. Mitchell states in his letter

te Div 5. Rogers of 244 December

h

last, that his "haff salary ceased so for

-Clased

"back as the 124 August last and that he

"only received Sixteen and a

"half pay

half months

Eighteen months leave of "absence, the remaining half quarter's

"Salary being impounded by the rules of

"the Service, pending the Settlement of. "his pension Clains " But this must be a mistake as the Auditor Igeneral has

to me that Mr Mitchell actually

reported.

ted to

drew half. Salary to the 15th September

last, the date on

leave expired.

which his 18 months'

I have the honor to be,

C

Moy Lord Duke,

Your Grace's

Most Obedient Servant,

Recentes ft. Robinson

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