# inconsistency which I notice
in your Despatch-
After stating that man Hy word
a
temporary
was engaged as Overseer in the Public Works
2. Your despatch states that Hay and the Blue Book construes that M. Hays was first employed in the Public Works Department in September 1883. He
Dept in September 1883, therefore served only
a little more than 13½
years.
Governor.
No.
288
16
Date.
1896
at previous Paper.
fore served for 16 years and not for 16 years to
e
if
however for Heywood's
engagement in the Public
Works Dept dates from
Sept'r '83, he appears only
to have served a little more than 13 years.
...
stated on the despatch
3. Had he served 18 years
he might, under minute, have been given
a compassionate grant equivalent to ¾
the pension which he was
I draw your attention to this
because had Mr Heywood been on the Fixed Establishment
and though his case does not come within the scope
of the Pension minute, he might have
been awarded the instead of ⅔ of the amount of pension for
which he would have been eligible had he been on the Fixed Establishment.
the clause in question considers that he may
be given.
a special compassionate allowance equivalent two thirds of an ordinary
pension.
B&L(7)-3615-500-$90
Next subsequent Paper.
No.
1241
Ordce 18/96-
(Subject.)
Liebnitz
Mr Wingfield.
Copy
DESPATCH.
1371
IC JAN 7321
Post Office Ames
(Minutes.)
tis Post Office 47. 7.6.M. 29/1/97.
Hardly necessary before sanctioning.
It is a sensible little ordinance
Sanction & then let GPO. have a spare copy
to note
Noted,
CPL 21 Jan "Eh 27 Jan
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