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and of Mr. Wazeland, the Crown
Solicitor
2.
On behalf of the widows of these -public servants application for -pecamiary relief last misting of the Legislative Comeit;
were made at the
and in respect to Mr Donaldson,
who had
waa
sinall
it
711 la
laws,
proposed and assented to animously, that, subject to your Lordship's approval, she should
una1.
receive
3.
was
A
a
gratuity of $1,000. regards Mr. Hazeland, who left utterly destitute with d
was
children, a gratuity of $3,000 similarly proposed and apsented to by the majority of the Camil, M.
Ball alore diperting
on the ground
that whilst he advocated the systan
of gratuition to destitute widowr sufficient to cover then papages hauts
wward and
wants
m.
the
to
praide for immediate
arrival, he
payment of any
Avas averse
sum which
to
was
to be invested for permanent support.
4.
Naw it is quite possible that
Mr. Gazeland may
able to
go
ultimately be
home in which case she
will have to
for
The
have to mour
heavy expenditure
passages of herself and children, and it would seem to me to be
entirely injust to refuse aid to hav now which might be made applicable to such purpose
e because
as.....