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Pensions not to be assignable.

Pension to cease

on bankruptcy or conviction.

State for the Colonies to the approval of such Secretary of State) require any Judge o other Public Officer to retire from the Public Service of the Colony at any time after h attains the age of sixty years.

No.

20

No pension granted under this Minute shall be assignable or transferable or liable to be attached sequestered or levied upon for or in respect of any debt or claim what,

soever.

No.

2%

If any person to whom a pension has been granted under this Minute is convicted before any Court in Her Majesty's dominions of any crime or offence for which he is sentenced to death or penal servitude or transportation or any term of imprisonmen with hard labour or exceeding twelve months and does not within two months after such conviction receive Her Majesty's free pardon or if any such person becomes s bankrupt then in every such case such pension shall forthwith cease: provided always that in any case where a pension ceases by reason of the bankruptcy of the pensione: it shall be lawful for the Secretary of State for the Colonies or if such pensioner is resident in the Colony then for the Governor in Council from time to time during the remainder of such pensioner's life or during such shorter period or periods either con tinuous or discontinuous as such Secretary of State or Governor in Council shall think fit to pay all or any part of the moneys to which such pensioner would have been entitled by way of pension had he not become a bankrupt to or apply the same for the maintenance and personal support or benefit of all or any exclusive of the other or others of the following persons namely such pensioner and any wife child or children of his in such proportions and manner as such Secretary of State or Governor in Council from time to time thinks proper.

THE SCHEDULE.

Rule 3, section 2.

The number of years to be added to the period of service in cases coming under this Rule for the purpose of computing pensions is as follows:-

For the 1st Class 5 years.

1st Class,---

2nd

17

3rd

3 2

*

15

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Attorney General.

Spain Director of Public Works.

Resident Enginee

Colonial Surgeon.

2nd Class,-

Harbour Master.

Registrar Supreme Court.

Deputy Registrarse

Superintendent Civil Hospital.

Assistant Superintendent Civil Hospital. Surgeon to Victoria Gaol.

3rd Class,-

Executive Engineers.

Assistant Engineers. Marine Surveyors.

Assistant Harbour Master. Land Surveyors.

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Mr. Wingfield.

Mr. Bramston,

Mr. Meade.

Baron de Worms.

Lord Knutsford.

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October 1890 you

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in which he

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of the serpension relating to rules affecting the

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