CO129-074 - Lieut. Governor Caine & Sir Robinson - 1859 [6-12] — Page 543

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Nor. Parrant was not a person to be re-employed under Government. That Gentleman informed in answer to his memorial that no claim of his upon Government could be recognised further than for the arrears of Salary from the date of his suspension to the date of the abolition of his office - which were granted him.

The despatch to the Governor containing this decision conveyed at the same time the Secretary of State's sanction of the abolition of Mr Parrant's Office - which had until 7th April 1849 been delayed.

Mr Tarrant upon the receipt of this decision made application to the Governor for re-employment, which petition the Governor did not entertain.

Mr Parrant then forwarded a memorial to the Secretary of State, praying that as he had only been granted Salary from the date of his suspension to the date of the abolition of his office in the Colony

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......Nor. Parrant was not a person to be re-employed under Government. That Gentleman informed in answer to his memorial that no claim of his upon Government could be recognised further than for the arrears of Salary from the date of his suspension to the date of the abolition of his office - which were granted him.The despatch to the Governor containing this decision conveyed at the same time the Secretary of State's sanction of the abolition of Mr Parrant's Office - which had until 7th April 1849 been delayed.Mr Tarrant upon the receipt of this decision made application to the Governor for re-employment, which petition the Governor did not entertain.Mr Parrant then forwarded a memorial to the Secretary of State, praying that as he had only been granted Salary from the date of his suspension to the date of the abolition of his office in the Colony
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Nor. Parrant was not a

person to be re-employed

under Government, That Gentleman informed in answer

was

to his memorial that

no clarin of Lis upon Government could be

recognised further than for the

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the arrears of Salary from the date of his suspension to the

date of the abolition of his office- which were granted Lim -

The despatch to the Governor containing this decision conveyed at

the same time the Lecretary

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Lecretary of States sanction

of the abolition of Mr

Parrants Office - which

7th April 1849 had until

delayed -

now

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Mr Tarrant upon the

receipt of this decision

made application to the Governor for re-employment which petition the Governor

did not entertani

M. Parrant Ken forwarded a memorial to the Lecretary of State

that as he had praying only been granted

Salary from the date of his suspension to the

date of the abolition his office in the

Colony

of

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