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Kl. 84. 5. begs in the first place.

That His Excellency, will be good enough to convey to the Right Honorable the Earl of Nimberley, Her Projesty's Principal Secretary of stale for thee bolonies, your heartfelt thanks for His Lordships great thinduces in sanctioning the grant to her of the sum

of $2880.

Relitioners.

That about 17 years ago, your Petitioner's late husband paid into the Colonial Superannuation Fund here the sum of $1498 th on the 28th Gracch 1864 as a contribution Ucreto, but that

Je never derived

64

any becapt whatever

never

having

therefrom in any way,

drawn a single day'; pansion from the

Rovernment.

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Government and having worked ~o Continuouely for a ffenied of 40 years. Ik was also the only ofpeer of a Government Civil Service left in ~

the

Hugkong avho head cocitribucted any

thing to that Fund.

That

your Petitioner could resolfully subeuict that the intent accruing on the acuanct; if deported

Bruck, during thee above period,

Mi a

seould bring it up to over.

$9000.

$9000. your

Vetitions, however, prefers no request

for interest. That

of the

your Petitioner, in consideration the preping circumstances and of her late hlisband's long and faithful service, would Rurally by that the

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