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N

3 *

Iroller

AVAI

entitled to the whole

or any part of his salary during

his absence; and the

casient

plan to enable their Subordinates

to understand the

care to be for

appears.

to close the

Correspondence that has passed between the Chief Justice and myself on the subject.

2.

From the general spirit of the Colonial Regulations I infer

that no Civil officer of this Government can properly leave the Colony without my sanction; nevertheless, as Mr. Trotter's absence did not

exceed 6 weeks, the period

allowed Clo

vacation in each

usual

year for

the purpose of relaxation from

business, I should have taken no notice of the

circu

tance;

but as

Mr. Trotter's absence

exceeded that limit by 39 days

I consider it my duty

8.1.

Report: the circumstance in

conformity with Chapter IV,

Section 1, Paragraph 3st. of Colonial Regulations, page

28.

to

Your Lordship will

observe that under the

explanation of the Chief Justice, I have, subject to Your Lordship's approval,

sanctioned the whole of Mr Trotter's Salary being paid to

him. – I am

satisfied that I have acted

correctly

in

doing; but

after

20

all that has passed,

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N 3 * Iroller AVAI entitled to the whole or any part of his salary during his absence; and the casient plan to enable their Subordinates to understand the care to be for appears. to close the Correspondence that has passed between the Chief Justice and myself on the subject. 2. From the general spirit of the Colonial Regulations I infer that no Civil officer of this Government can properly leave the Colony without my sanction; nevertheless, as Mr. Trotter's absence did not exceed 6 weeks, the period allowed Clo vacation in each usual year for the purpose of relaxation from business, I should have taken no notice of the circu tance; but as Mr. Trotter's absence exceeded that limit by 39 days I consider it my duty 8.1. Report: the circumstance in conformity with Chapter IV, Section 1, Paragraph 3st. of Colonial Regulations, page 28. to Your Lordship will observe that under the explanation of the Chief Justice, I have, subject to Your Lordship's approval, sanctioned the whole of Mr Trotter's Salary being paid to him. I am satisfied that I have acted correctly in doing; but after 20 all that has passed, Page XX
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N 3 * Iroller AVAI entitled to the whole or any part of his salary during leis absence; and the casient plan te mnable theur Scrotstripes to understand the to be for care appears. to close the Correspondence that has passed between the Chief Justice and myself on the subject. 2. From the general spirit of the Colonial Regulations I infer that no Civil officer of this Government can properly leave the Colony without my sanction; nevertheless, head Mr. Trotter's absence not exceeded to weeks, the period. allowed Clo vacation in each uual year for the purpose of relaxation from business, I should have taken se notice of the no but as the circu tance; Mr. Trower's absence exceeded that limit by 39 I consider it my duty days 8.1. Report: the circumstance in with Chapter IV, conformity Section 1, Paragraphe st. of boluial Regulations, page 3. the 28. to Your Lordship will observe that under the explanation of the Chief fentire, I have, subject to Your Lordship's approval, amationed the whole of Mr Frotter's Salary being paid to Same by hime. Jame satisfied that I have acted correctly in doing; but after 20 all that has passed, XX
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N

3 *

Iroller

AVAI

entitled to the whole

or any part of his salary during

leis absence; and the

casient

plan te mnable theur Scrotstripes

to understand the

to be for

care

appears.

to close the

Correspondence that has passed between the Chief Justice and myself on the subject.

2.

From the general spirit of the Colonial Regulations I infer

that no Civil officer of this Government can properly leave the Colony without my sanction; nevertheless, head Mr. Trotter's absence not

exceeded to weeks, the period.

allowed

Clo

vacation in each

uual

year for

the purpose of relaxation from

business, I should have taken se notice of the

no

but as

the circu

tance;

Mr. Trower's absence

exceeded that limit by 39 I consider it my duty

days

8.1.

Report: the circumstance in

with Chapter IV,

conformity

Section 1, Paragraphe st. of boluial Regulations, page

3.

the

28.

to

Your Lordship will

observe that under the

explanation of the Chief fentire, I have, subject to Your Lordship's approval,

amationed the whole of Mr Frotter's Salary being paid to

Same by

hime. – Jame

satisfied that I have acted

correctly

in

doing; but

after

20

all that has passed,

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