CO129-228 - Acting Governor Marsh - 1886 [7-9] — Page 460

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458

information, the reasons

Mr. Orley:

was

why

refused passages

for himself and family when

he went to England

on

retirement from the service.

2.

In the first place, he

was not entitled, as will be

seen

from

the

Acting Attorney

General's report, either to

passages

or a

bonus

of three

months pay. What he claimed

could therefore, be granted only

as a

favour and not as a

right,

and there were reasons

for not granting

Enclosure & 15th October,

1886.

granting him the indulgence.

3.

Mr. Orley was an

Inspector of Police who had been

some years

detached for

regular duty, and had been acting as Inspector of Markets, in which capacity it was his

duty

to

examine all cattle

slaughtered, including those for the Troops, to see

if they were

healthy

or not and

particularly to see that all

meat sold or exposed

was

fit for consumption. We

might

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E 458 information, the reasons Mr. Orley: was why refused passages for himself and family when he went to England on retirement from the service. 2. In the first place, he was not entitled, as will be seen from the Acting Attorney General's report, either to passages or a bonus of three months pay. What he claimed could therefore, be granted only as a favour and not as a right, and there were reasons for not granting Enclosure & 15th October, 1886. granting him the indulgence. 3. Mr. Orley was an Inspector of Police who had been some years detached for regular duty, and had been acting as Inspector of Markets, in which capacity it was his duty to examine all cattle slaughtered, including those for the Troops, to see if they were healthy or not and particularly to see that all meat sold or exposed was fit for consumption. We might
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E 458 information, the reasons Mr. Orley: was why refused passages for himself and family when he went to England on retirement from the service. 2. In the first place, he was not entitled, as will be seen from the Acting Attorney General's report, either to passages or a bonus of three months pay. What he claimed could therefore, be granted only as a favour and not as a as a right, and there were reasons for not granting Enclosure & 15th October, 1886. granting him the indulgence. 3. Mr. Orley was an Inspector of Volice who had been some years from detached for regular duty, and had been _ acting as Inspector of Markets, in which capacity it was his duty to examine all eattle slaughtered, including those for the Troops, to see healthy were if they or not and particularly to see that all meat sold or exposed was exposed for sale fit for consumption. We might
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458

information, the reasons

Mr. Orley:

was

why

refused passages

for himself and family when

he went to England

on

retirement from the service.

2.

In the first place, he

was not entitled, as will be

seen

from

the

Acting Attorney

General's report, either to

passages

or a

bonus

of three

months pay. What he claimed

could therefore, be granted only

as a

favour and not as a

as a right,

and there were reasons

for not granting

Enclosure & 15th October,

1886.

granting him the indulgence.

3.

Mr. Orley was an

Inspector of Volice who had been

some years from

detached for

regular duty, and had been _ acting as Inspector of Markets, in which capacity it was his

duty

to

examine all eattle

slaughtered, including those for the Troops, to see

healthy

were

if they

or not and

particularly to see that all

meat sold or exposed

was

exposed for sale

fit for consumption. We

might

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