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9. Prospects of further
employment.
10. Date on which the candidate
is required to sail.
Although it must clearly be understood that the Government is and will be under no obligation to provide further employment, the office of Superintendent, Botanical and Forestry Department, is normally regarded as of a permanent nature, and in the ordinary course of events if the service and conduct of the officer is entirely satisfactory to the Government, and if he is considered in every way fit, medically and otherwise, to continue in office, and if replace- ment by engagement of some other person would become necessary but for his retention, the prospects are that the Government will retain his services, if he so desires, either by transfer to the permanent establishment, with consequential benefits and expectations, or by re-engagement for a further period under a fresh agreement. In the absence of express agreement with or decision of the Government to the contrary, any continued service after the expiry of the period of engage- ment will be monthly.
As early as possible after engagement.
11. Other circumstances affecting
the value of the Office.
Free medical advice is available to officers and their wives and families at Government hospitals; and officers, their wives and children may obtain free medical attendance in their own homes if unable to go to a Government hospital. Free medicines are supplied with certain exceptions. Officers, their wives and children
obtain reduced fees when inmates of Government hospitals.