CO129-046 - Lieut. Governor Caine & Sir Bowring - 1854 [5-19/8] — Page 39

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had our failed in giving full satisfaction to the Government in the various departments in which he had served.

A

addrefaly 1848 the Subscriber again

addressed a better to the Night Keuble the Carl Grey containing further particulars of the case on account of which he had be

been.

a reinstatement in his

а

suspended, praying old, or some other, Office, and payment of

bus suspension - Salary for the perind suspention which the Subscriber could not but feel assured would be disappened fly.

Her Majesty's Government

4.

In December 1848 the Right Houthe the Earl Grey desired the Governor of this Colony to notify the Subscriber that when all the particulars of the case he would send a reply to his letters.

wvere

before hime

In June 1847 the pleasure of Heer, Majesty Covernment was first made kugun

to the Subscriber, and he was ordered the_-_-

ow...

full pray of his Office from the date of his Suspension to the period at which the Covernor of the Colony had resolved changing the name of the Office, it bring

ffice, it being impossible to abolish the Office unless the Colonial Cordinance 2 of 1844 was also ...

declared

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Being dissatisfied.

with the amount.

pay

the

declared abrogated.

6

awarded to him and the refusal of Governor to affionit him to any other Offen

Again

under the Government, this Subscriber. in August 1849 addressed the Right Hoult the burl Grey regarding his cate application for the full pay of the

nd

de, and made

was

Civil

" the Office from the datt of suspension funding the pleasure filter Majesty's Covernment until that flinture. made known to hing _ this Subscriber basing his application on that rule of the Colonial Cent Service (Chap & & Sew not Par 8

8 published by Lord Stanley to the effect that if Herdajitty Government disapproved.

disapproved of the suspension from Office of any Clonial Servant, then the full pay

the Ofice thould be

given to him even though another had beew receiving the half frag of the Office during his suspention. The Subsariber als prayed compensation for an abrupt dismissal from his Office, considering him sich entitles to the same by his length of service.

then valuable nature of the services he had rendered

to the Government

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and

In the memorial, mentioned in the pre- ceding paragraph, and to a letter to the address of the Mor Under Senctary Marivales, notifying

that

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