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30. Whether each of the Appointments held by the Applicant has been on the Fixed Establishment of the Colony,
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12. Whether holding any other Public Appointment, or receiving or claiming to receive any Public Money by Compensation, Half-pay or otherwise.
13. If any kind of Pension or other Allowance has been commuted under the Imperial Pensions Commutation Acts, 1869 and 1871, and annual amount of Pension or Allowance so commuted and the date of Commutation should be inserted.
14. Absence, beyond ordinary Vacation leave, in each of the last 10 years :----
Year Period of Absence To Number of Days Cause of Absence 1863 Fron 18th " 18 str 18 ! 18 y IS 89 18 £9 1830 18 X 182 *15. Date of Cessation of Duty...
16. Date of Cessation of Salary,
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214 January, 1898
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Statement, if the circumstances warrant it, 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," and observations as to Special Services, Suspension, Reprimand, &c., with full particulars of any injuries received on duty, other claims or matters for consideration.
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Inice joining the Grecenry, db. Freire have discharged their duties with fidelity and accuracy. No exception was, so far as I am aware, taken to the performance of his duties while in the Audit Office except in the case of the Baunda's defalcations at the Post Office, when, as his salary was reduced, he was evidently considered by the Auditor to have been negligent.
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19. Computation, by the Colonial Treasurer, of the Pension, &c.
I certify that the total Service according to the Rules of the Colonial Service, amounts to Four hundred and ten Dollars & forty cents, and I base my Certificate on the following calculation :----
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dr Freire joined the service in the Audit Office and his duties by the Departments. When the transfer of the Audit to Somerset storage he was transferred to the Treasury on reduced salary in 1871. He had his salary raised 20%, as authorised, by the Secretary of State's Despatch No. 200, dated 20 August 1891. His services extend over a period of 13 years and 10 months (under the circumstances of dr Freire's retirement I think his pension might in any case be calculated as though he had completed 15 years of Service. This would bring his pension up to $410.40 as he desires, his case be decided as the Governor was, he will be allowed to count several more years for pension). He is thus entitled to a pension of $388.80 per annum, being 185/60th of his Emoluments of $1296. He is a subscriber to the Widows' and Orphans' Fund.
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