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The other reasons to which I have alluded were the necessity of granting leave to two Officers of the Survey Branch on account of medical certificates representing that a holiday in England was necessary for them. Their periods of absence were:-
15r.
Rees.
10 months
Mr. Grey.
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(11.4.06
14.2.07).
12 months (12.7.06 8.7.07).
Another Officer (Mr. Darby) has recently
been granted 2 months' leave as he was in a very indifferent state of health and Mr. Rees has just been in hospital and will
be unfit for much outdoor work for a little time.
Meanwhile the congestion of survey work
has gone on increasing and I now consider it necessary that
two additional surveyors should be applied for in order to
deal with the arrears of work.
30th. June, 1908.
(sd.) W. Chatham,
D. P. W.
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