The vacation leave is under authority of Reepatch W36 of the Secretary of State dated 14 October 1866 wherein appear the words "I am quite willing to increase the vacation leave of six weeks in each year to eight weeks; or sixteen weeks once in two years."
For the half pay leave, Regulation We 194 provides the Governor may give the officer leave of absence for a period not exceeding that allowed by Regulation W 120 with an intimation that he will be entitled to full pay for the period for his vacation leave, and subsequently to half pay. Should it be deemed that this embraces but twelve months of the sixteen months for which I apply.
I will do myself the honor of asking at a future date the approval of the Right Honorable the Secretary of State for the desired extension, as per Regulation 20° 155 which would seem to show that vacation leave in no way affects leave on half pay. Since joining this branch of Her Majesty's Service on the 25th March 1876, I have had no half pay leave and only six months' vacation in the aggregate.
8Wt. 6. M. Duggan, who has experience of my duties, has consented to perform my work during my absence.
As it is possible I may desire to throw up my appointment under this Government on the expiry of my leave.
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The vacation leave is under authority of Reepatch W36 of the Secretary of State dated 14 October 1866 wherein appear the words "I am quite willing to increase the vacation leave of six weeks in each year to eight weeks; or sixteen weeks once in two years."
For the half pay leave, Regulation We 194 provides the Governor may give the officer leave of absence for a period not exceeding that allowed by Regulation W 120 with an intimation that he will be entitled to full pay for the period for his vacation leave, and subsequently to half pay. Should it be deemed that this embraces but twelve months of the sixteen months for which I apply.
I will do myself the honor of asking at a future date the approval of the Right Honorable the Secretary of State for the desired extension, as per Regulation 20° 155 which would seem to show that vacation leave in no way affects leave on half pay. Since joining this branch of Her Majesty's Service on the 25th March 1876, I have had no half pay leave and only six months' vacation in the aggregate.
8Wt. 6. M. Duggan, who has experience of my duties, has consented to perform my work during my absence.
As it is possible I may desire to throw up my appointment under this Government on the expiry of my leave.
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Or more accurately reflecting a possible original format with "Page 336" at the top and bottom:Page 336
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The vacation leave is under authority of Reepatch W36 of the Secretary of State dated 14 October 1866 wherein appear the words "I am quite willing to increase the vacation leave of six weeks in each year to eight weeks; or sixteen weeks once in two years."
For the half pay leave, Regulation We 194 provides the Governor may give the officer leave of absence for a period not exceeding that allowed by Regulation W 120 with an intimation that he will be entitled to full pay for the period for his vacation leave, and subsequently to half pay. Should it be deemed that this embraces but twelve months of the sixteen months for which I apply.
I will do myself the honor of asking at a future date the approval of the Right Honorable the Secretary of State for the desired extension, as per Regulation 20° 155 which would seem to show that vacation leave in no way affects leave on half pay. Since joining this branch of Her Majesty's Service on the 25th March 1876, I have had no half pay leave and only six months' vacation in the aggregate.
8Wt. 6. M. Duggan, who has experience of my duties, has consented to perform my work during my absence.
As it is possible I may desire to throw up my appointment under this Government on the expiry of my leave.
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