Colonial

Regulations.

Form 16

and to the Gu. Vidus issued from

to time by the Col. San

the time being A copy of the latest edition

of the Regulations is enclosed.

3. Regulations Nos. 49 to 73 specify

the proceedings which are taken in a Colony when it is deemed necessary to suspend an

officer with a view to his removal from the

service; but you must also understand that

you will hold the appointment subject to

the pleasure of the Crown, and that the

pleasure of the Crown that you should no

longer hold it may be signified through the

Secretary of State, in which case no special

formalities are required.

4. If you are prepared to accept the appointment, you should present yourself to one of the medical advisers of this

Department, whose names are given on the enclosed letter, for the purpose of being medically examined. The letter is to be left with him; and you will be required to pay him a fee of one guinea. He will send his

report direct to this Department.

5. If finally selected for appointment

you will be provided with a free passage to the Colony, on your signing the usual agreement with the Crown Agents for the

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Colonies, Whitehall Gardena, S. WI, by

which you will be bound to repay to the

Colonial Government the cost of your passage in the event of your leaving the service within three years of the date of your arrival in the Colony for any other reason than mental or physical infirmity.

6. You will be entitled to half salary

from the date of your embarkation from this country, and to full salary from the date of your arrival in the Colony, if awek

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Justf salary and fult sulia y respectively will

be them available, as to which you may

obtain information in this Department,

7. I am to request that you will in-

form me of the earliest date at which you will be prepared to leave for the Colony,

in order that the necessary communications

may be made to the Governor and to the Crown Agents.

I am

Sir.

Your obedient Servant,

(Signed) G. GRINDLE

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