Mong King No Co
93rd March 1876
Governor
to
Sir Arthur Kennedy, K.C.M.G.
Thing able
The Right Amy The Earl of Carnarvon's Minute, 1862. Framlingham Minute amending -
Coffey
JASS 76 318
Amended Pension Rules proposed for the consideration of the Secretary of State by the Colonial Secretary, the Attorney General and Mr. Justice Snowden in accordance with instructions received from His Excellency The Governor
or any Puisne Judge!
3. The Chief Justice, provided he shall not have served in any other office in the Colony, shall be entitled to a pension after seven years' service; at which time an allowance of three years' additional service shall be made to him; such pension to increase at the rate of two years' service for each additional year he serves until an allowance of ten years' additional service has been made to him: after which his pension shall increase at the same rate only as other officers, until he shall have reached twenty-five years' service, when he may receive the full allowance of forty-sixtieths of his annual salary, and no addition shall be made for any service beyond twenty-five years.
Endesve
1. The claim of a public servant to pension will be considered to have commenced from the date of his first permanent appointment to the Fixed Establishment of this Colony; service on the Temporary Establishment of this Colony will, however, be allowed to count for pension when such service shall have been continuous with a subsequent permanent appointment. In the case of public officers appointed from Home (except...), their services will be reckoned from the date of the commencement to receive Colonial pay.
12. Officers appointed in pursuance of the Regulations published in the Government Gazette of 19th October 1861, will date the commencement...