CO129-012 - Sir John Davis - 1845 [5-7] — Page 103

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permanently attached to the Police on the following Corns, Wiz; the Privates to peceive 14 dollars (£2-18=4) per mouth; the acting Sergeant 16 dollars (23.6.8) per month; and the serjeants 20 dollars ($4.3-4) per mouth. The whole of the above to be charged with deductions for clothing.

are

They are further tibe allowed pations as heretofore, and lodged in the Police stations, and after ten years service in the Houghing Police they

to be entitled to a petiring pension of half their pay, a deduction of. 2/1⁄2 per cent king in the meantime made from if, together with the proceed. of all fines levied on the corps for misemiaut to assist in providing a fund.

miscarduck

Should Your Lordship not,

men have

sanction the pension, the men-

stipulated for

an in ncrease

7 20 percent

on their pay; hef looking to the bying

nature

Vide Section 57

N2.

nature of their service in this climate, arie

to the

usage of the army which they have, just, relinquished, Irecommend that the offer of a pension after ten years service b. confirmed .

provided

major

lis the force of forty-

verr

thus

was too small for the place, - Sonorat is lequilar, at my requed

has consented, as a temporary arrangement. to allow 30 men to volunteer on the same.

in

Her

footing as formerly from the hups garrison to make up the number require, until instructions are received fromd Majesty's Government, or it is found practicable to substitute other their place.

Enclosed is a report from

.

Superintendent May on the poduction -modelling of the water Police, which I have sanclined. The efficiency

and new

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