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(In filling up this paper refer to the instructions on the next page.)

1. Name of applicant

2. Office or situation

3. Recommended for

4. Age

5. Service in years and months.

6. Salary or wages (

7. Emoluments

of £.

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£

£

Total amount of salary or wages and emoluments, on which superannua- tion, etc., is claimed

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8. Cause of retirement....

9. Dates of commencement and termination of the several appointments held by applicant, with their emoluments, distinguishing salary from other allow-

ances, and specifying such allowances :-

Title of Appointment.

Date of

Commence

ment.

Date of

Termina-

Salary.

Allow.

ances, &c.

Nature of Allowances,

&c.

10. Whether each of the appointments held by the applicant has been on the Fixed Establishment of the Colony.

11. Whether the duties of the several offices or situations held since the applicant entered the Civil Service have been such as to require that the holder should give his whole time to the public service.

12. Whether holding any other public appointment, or receiving or claiming to receive any public money,

by compensation, half-pay, or otherwise.

13. If any kind of pension or other allowance has been commuted under the Imperial Pensions Com- mutation Acts, 1869 and 1871, the annual amount of pension or allowance so commuted, and the date of commutation, should be inserted,

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Pensions and Retiring Allowances.

the absence of any local law, each n for a pension or retiring allowance as is itself must be specially considered ed on its on merits. Except in the ficers appointed prior to 5th August,

amount of pension to be granted, if be generally regulated by the prin- the British Superannuation Acts, 4, c. 24, and 22 Vict. c. 26. But it clearly understood that the maximum nsion is not always awarded, and that lic employment is combined with the

of a private profession, no pension will od, unless the retiring Officer had claim to Superannuation before the of the Act 22 Vict. c. 26, or had had to a pension otherwise and specially The cases of Officers having had ractice, whose services commenced after ig of the Act 22 Vict. c. 26, and whose .ents may be abolished, will be specially

d.

henever a Governor may have occasion under the consideration of His Majesty's

ent the application of any Officer for a llowance on quitting the public service

uired to furnish certain particulars in , according to the form inserted in the x No. 2.

APPENDIX

2. (Par. 98.)

ULARS required to be furnished in reference

8 recommended for Superannuation, Com-

, or Compassionate Allowances, or Gratuities

ment.

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