and with the advice of the Exo- ecutive Council two months'
leave of absence on half pay,
leave to.
commence on
the 1st
instant. Satisfactory arrange ments have been made for the discharge of Mr Kaywood's duties during his absence.
2.
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The usual leave oer-
Enclosure
24th August,
1895.
tificate is enclosed.
3.
mention that
I may m
Mr. Haywood's appointment is of a temporary character i. e. it is not pensionable and is termin
able
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able at a
- any time subject to the
usual month's notice. The above
leave has been granted to him
on
-urgent private affairs, his length of service (nearly
and
12~
years) appears to entitle him to
special consideration.
I have the honour to be,
dir
Your most Obedient
Humble Servant,
William Retingsy
P.S. M. Kaywood has arranged
for