And thedicines from
the use
In 1044 that the Gort have deck
their readiness to sanction
a
outlay for the erection of a hoop. It is a matter of constant occurence the Colonial provided the Colonial Revenue will reprising no special instruction.
admit of such an expensed
That
prey of the date
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his deportive, but that from the Se: of State ) for the four as no mistuction's have
of Ingeon. That he finds sufficient same le collectests by sing to pay the officer 12. Salary that no Hospital exerts, subomption to ensure its permanen animal in the Colony, and that there me
& efficient establishment on theirs, I mild observe that the Goremon no Surgical Instument entirely silent. It could have sem
useful to have had it stated when quitted this country
for alance of the former micreases his labours,
at tuo
his use. Thats the any private sutomuptions have been ind
or not. The perlability is that the public Works which are
being construed in the Colony have precluded the of any frends for the Rupitate. It is "proper to mention that formerly the Colonial Surgeon at #ting receive enjoyed piate pract present Sungeons Salary is £500 in abse me diesel medication There could
appear theissue to be.. I . That he was also with surgical Jastrements at the publ reasonable ground for fumirking mo
the want of the latter £600 per an his expences.
A
&
expense, since his almost exclusion.
Prismes at the bad.
officially informed lefne-employment is that if allendance. he left England that inferion Got thiens, the Police, a the Half Salary would be paid him from the
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state of his embarkation 3 . I told Mr Morison thes
for the Colony
That
pas mus.
approje
stomary for public Officers
'
in
the Seculary of State of the pend
α
with this view he of their departure from England; & that
He would have half Salang from the
duly approged Paul of embacation.
n
on
The
been sent to the Goor
of adequate proof on the subject, the Goor on which he decliver to issue any-
perduction
to the day
God
4. On this point I would
soler for payment of half Salary to himm for the period. queshon..
4. That his duties
sunea dequately
submit that it would have are onerous &. mea been comminent if the form remunerated, and
had stutiil whether the
Sungeon's duties are onerous
he theresne requests mit, & whether they require that the indulgence
semier of a hace . I do
not,
the semicer
- Mm of a horse
not wlieve that either of M
may
Monnison's predecesors had extended to him.
-f
This indulgences, the one them was in receipt of the
Sume Salary
Ced
Mr Momison.
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