8. Cause of Retirement, with annexed Medical Certificate, if from infirmity of mind or body, and under 60.)
Ill health.
13. If any kind of pension or other allowance has been commuted under the Pensions Commutation Acts, 1869, and 1871, the annual amount of Pension or Allowance so commuted and the date of Commutation should be inserted.
No.
9. Dates of Commencement and Termination of the several Appointments held by Applicant, with their Emoluments, distinguishing Salary from other Allowances, and specifying such Allowances. (See note b on page 1.)
2nd Class Tranthey. Summary
1866. Salary £75 per annum.
10th Class Trunksey 62.10
Dead Trunksey 1 September
87.10 January 1867
Transferred to Police Department 14th February 1867.
14th Class Inspector. From 4 January 1867 to 30 June 1868. Salary £265.
Resigned Good Conduct Allowance 14 July 1868.
Warden Trunksey. From 1 July 1868 to 1 September 1868. Salary £112.10s.
Warden. From 2 September 1868 to 28 February 1877. Salary raised in 1869 to £187.10s, in 1870 to £260, and in December 1875 to £300 per annum.
10. If the date of Appointment is subsequent to 19th April, 1859, state whether the situation is held directly from the Crown, or with a Certificate from the Civil Service Commissioners, or under Clause 4 of the Superannuation Act of 1859.
15. Date of Cessation of Duty: 28 February 1877.
16. Date of Cessation of Salary: 28 February 1877.
14. Absences during each of the last 10 years:
YEAR No. of DAYS Illness Other cause 1868 18 1869 18 1871 18 1873 1874 1 1875 1876 4 1877 18 317 1111. Whether the duties of the several Offices or situations held since the applicant entered the Civil Service, have been such as to require that the holder should give his whole time to the Public Service.
The applicant has given his whole time to the Public Service.
12. Whether holding any other Public Appointment, or receiving or claiming to receive any Public Money by Compensation, Half Pay or otherwise.
No.
e. In the case of persons included in the definition of the term "Officer" in the 2nd Section of the Act 29 and 30 Vic, cap. 68, heading No. 10 should be read as if the date 6th August, 1806, were substituted for 19th April 1859; in the case of Officers of the Courts of Chancery and Bankruptcy, Ireland, it should be read as if the date 20th August, 1867, were substituted for 19th April, 1859.
17. Statement in terms of sec. viii of the Superannuation Act, of 1859, that the Applicant "has discharged his duties with diligence and fidelity, to the satisfaction of the Head Officer or Officers of his Department," to be signed by any two of such Head Officers, if there shall be more than one, or by such Head Officer, if there shall be but one, together with "such a statement as will exhibit the merit, and value, and labour of the services of the Person recommended, embracing as long a period of his public service as can be authentically stated," together with observations as to Special Services, Suspension, Reprimand, &c., with full particulars of any injuries received on duty, or other claims or matters for consideration.
W. Gemy has done good service in the Office assigned to him and retired from the service due to ill health.
Martin Remminpati