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123. An Officer to whom leave of absence has been granted, is in general entitled to half salary during his absence from the Colony. Any private arrangement made with the object of securing to the absent Officer more than the authorised allowance is on no account to be allowed.

123a. When an Office receives, in addition to the salary of his appointment, an allowance granted to himself personally, and not per- manently attached to his office, he should, when absent on half-pay leave, draw only the half of such personal allowance, the remaining moiety of the allowance being left undrawn and lapsing to the Colonial Treasury.

124. Officers on leave may receive so much of their allowance for house rent as may not be wanted for the Acting Officers, the amount so allowed being reported to the Secretary of State; but they must receive no part of their allowance for horse hire.

125. Governors are to furnish every Officer proceeding on leave of absence with a duplicate

of the Certificate above mentioned; and an absent Officer must produce such Certificate to the Crown Agents for the Colonies in order to receive his salary. A third copy of the Certificate should be transmitted by the Colonial Government direct to the Crown Agents for the Colonies when the Officer's salary is to be paid through them, with instructions to issue the salary accordingly, as it becomes due.

126. The Regulations respecting the stoppage of half the salaries of Civil Officers on obtaining leave of absence are to be applied, as far as practicable, to the case of Ministers of Religion in the Colonies, receiving salary from Colonial or Imperial Funds. Leave in these cases is to be granted by the Governor of the Colony on the recommendation of the Bishop or other superintending Authority (if any) of the Body to which the Minister may belong, and subject to the same rules as in the case of Civil Officers in regard to the confirmation and extension.

127. To whatever extent the authority of the King, or of His Majesty's Officers may be competent to enforce it, the further rule must

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An Officer to whom leave of absence has ranted, is in general entitled to half salary his absence from the Colony. Any

> arrangement made with the object of

g to the absent Officer more than the ised allowance is on no account to be d.

A. When an Office receives, in addition salary of his appointment, an allowance d to himself personally, and not per- tly attached to his office, he should, when on half-pay leave, draw only the half of personal allowance, the remaining moiety allowance being left undrawn and lapsing Colonial Treasury.

Officers on leave may receive so much of allowance for house rent as may not be

I for the Acting Officers, the amount so I being reported to the Secretary of State; ey must receive no part of their allowance 'se hire.

Governors are to furnish every Officer ling on leave of absence with a duplicate Certificate above mentioned; and an absent

must produce such Certificate to the Agents for the Colonies in order to receive ry. A third copy of the Certificate should nsmitted by the Colonial Government

to the Crown Agents for the Colonies the Officer's salary is to be paid through with instructions to issue the salary ingly, as it becomes due.

The Regulations respecting the stoppage 'the salaries of Civil Officers on obtaining

of absence are to be applied, as far as able, to the case of Ministers of Religion Colonies, receiving salary from Colonial erial Funds. Leave in these cases is to nted by the Governor of the Colony on commendation of the Bishop or other tending Authority (if any) of the Body ch the Minister may belong, and subject same rules as in the case of Civil Officers

rd to the confirmation and extension.

To whatever extent the authority of the or of His Majesty's Officers may be

tent to enforce it, the further rule must

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