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2nd. That The Amorable Julian Panascefote

has been in the Service of the Colony forise

Sise

- years, 4 Manjh

10 Days; namely: from the 13th May 1865, to the 22nd September 1891!

3rd. That in the course of that Service he has been absent on leave on several occasions, at the da

and for the terms specified below, viz.:-

1st.--For

17

and I Days Months, beginning on the 19th

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and ending on the 20th December 1868.

July 1869

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2nd.

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3rd-

4th. That provision has been made for the due execution of

Mr. Panneefatis

Offce during his absence by the appointment of the Starble. Henry John Ball

1. Total Service, from date of arrival in the Colony to date of Certificate...

Years,

Months.

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2. Deduct total Absences since arrival (other than Vacation leave),

whether with or without Half Salary

3. Period of Resident Service

4

3

10 September

4. Maximum amount of Leave authorized by Regulations in respect of the above period of Resident Service (viz., 4 of Resident Service i

+ Six Months)

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5. Leave on Half Salary already taken, since first arrival in the Colony 6. Leave now granted 4 Monitis Vacation Leave in Full Pay from the 22 Jo

on + "January 1872; and to Month Leave of absence on half o play f Jamdary to the 21st May 1892.

1871 to the 21st the 22nd

N.B.--Leave of Absence beyond 1-6th of Resident Service will not be granted by the Secretary of State except on Medical Certificate from the Medical Officer employed by the Colonial Office, or on urgent private affairs, the nature of which must be stated

and must be satisfactory to the Secretary of State.

Mitfield

Lint: 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 requi

to annex this document to their applications, and in order to meet this contingency, it will be furnished to them in duplicate.

I herely certify that I have attended

Mr Dancefote at various times since

April lost. te has suffered from fever and inflammation of Cort

ears. He has also consulted me

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several occasions

for certains affection depending upon derangement of the Liver. th has been three

years

in the

Colony without having had a change. Tatting into consideration the state of his heatch

his health during the past Tummer and his present condition, I consider it necessary that he should proceed to Europe for a period of not lef

than seven

eight monks for the lemefit of his heatch.

(Signed) Is Dods, Ms.

Acting Colomial Surgeon.

Wong Tony, September 15th 1891

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Clonal Sentry

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