Duplicate
Surveyor General's Office.
15 Victoria. 15 November, 1866,
(Received
First Clerk.
(J. C. Power.)
to
Colonial Secretary. (W.T. Mercer.)
Duplicate
Hong Kong
PARTICULARS required to be furnished in reference to Persons recommended
for Retiring Allowances.
Name of Applicant
Official Station
Julius Charles Power
First Clerk in the Surveyor General's Office
Recommended for*
Age
49
Superannuation (Pensions Ordinance No 10 of 1882).
Service in Years and Months
21 Years, 4 Months, 13 Days to the 31st January 1869.
Actual Salary, if 3 years have elapsed since last promotion; but if not,
then average Salary for the last three years.
£821
Leave of absence,
Application for, to
England
on Medical
Certificate, with a
view to retirement
on pension.
(3 Enclosures.)
* Here state the description of allowance for which the applicant is recommended, viz., Superannuation, Compensation, or Gratuity. In the case of persons claiming under the 4th Clause of the Act of 1859, this should be
stated, and reference should be made to the Warrant or Order under which the claim is made.
Suplicate
Surveyor General's Office.
15
Victoria. 15 November, 1866,
(Received
First Clerk.
(J. C. Power.)
to
Colonial Secretary. (W.T. Mercer.)
Duplicate
HongKong
PARTICULARS required to be furnished in reference to Persons recommended
for Retiring Allowances.
Name of Applicant
Official Station
Julius Charles Perver
97
Omnias susion First Clest in the Lauveyor Generate Office
Recommended for*
Age
49
•Suprainuation flide
Sufincinnation (Pills Ordinance No 10 of 1882).
821 Years 217
Service in Years and Months 21 Yian, 4. Monster, x 13 Days to the 3100
to the 3194 January 1869.
Actual Salary, if 3 years have elapsed since last promotion; but if not, £dov...
then average Salary for the last three years.
Leave of absence,
Application for, to
England
on Medical
Certificate, with a
view to retirement
074
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pension.
( 3 Enclosures.)
* Here state the description of allowance for which the applicant is recommended, viz., Superannuation, Compensation, or Gratuity. In the case of persons claiming under the 4th Clause of the Act of 1859, this should be
stated, and reference should be made to the Warrant or Order under which the claim is made.
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