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M. Round.

1. I think Dr. Jermanut

A

The Shen Coolin

Jurgens

were

Dragus officers _ fier 5. "Partridge account in 12728/60 of his letter

of appointment) & that they only fave the agguiment required in

are crass under £500 - Col. Ry. 153_ the whoh comes funkiner points to this. Joer nothing offers & Sa temporing Engagement.

+

Assuming this to the case comer the break from illness 1868/9 - frevent his Mauritias somina from bing Prekona for Jension

M. Branston.

$1.9.11

If Dr Ayres had been on the fixed Establishment of the Colony with pensionable privileges, when he resiped from ill health in 1868, he would hear had a clain to a gratuity of 2 1⁄2 months pay for 2 1⁄2 years

Sales

Sconce. There have been & fear cases in some Colmics, where officers resigning particular employments on the ground of ill health, have not taken such prateritic and when getting back into the service again, have been allowed to count their caction service, the break being waived on the ground that it was due to ill health but then they have been

in the meantime regarded

as on a redundant list, belonging to the service but not holding particular office - dam save there has been no such case where an officer has found his back into the service of another Govt some

way years afterwards: all our Intercolonial rules conter plast repla arvangunants for transfer made with

the approval

of the Secretary of State at the time; where, there is no appearance of anything of the sort here, & I feel sure the Mauritius Govt would resist any attempt to set up a clain of this

fort 19 years afterwards.

had a glain.

the question of his setting in Pratucts in 1860 would almost certainly have been granted, if the The fact that Dr Ayres did not hold

a pensionable appointment when

the Expression

Mauritius employ was holy founded on in Dr Partridge's letter that he received a letter of appointment" from the Gov. Immigration Board. K.R.K. in old times used to make arrangements for the Conds of Coolie Immigration, kept a list of lens for such deployment; but I do not think they filled up appointments on the fixed establishment of the Colony. A clause in the agreement as to repaying

of passage money is common both in cases

of the regular estab!", of special Contracts Put a reference to the paper to W. Gill, or the biimals for 1866-7-

o would probably throw light on

Basting this post.

Lepantont

1. 3. Jagre-

Jang /2/07

What do you say aboh 2.

4 Branislin

I should have Lalone:

Dr Ayres has been

in excellent Pathé Servant, & if his pension becomes

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M. Round. 1. I think Dr. Jermanut A The Shen Coolin Jurgens were Dragus officers _ fier 5. "Partridge account in 12728/60 of his letter of appointment) & that they only fave the agguiment required in are crass under £500 - Col. Ry. 153_ the whoh comes funkiner points to this. Joer nothing offers & Sa temporing Engagement. + Assuming this to the case comer the break from illness 1868/9 - frevent his Mauritias somina from bing Prekona for Jension M. Branston. $1.9.11 If Dr Ayres had been on the fixed Establishment of the Colony with pensionable privileges, when he resiped from ill health in 1868, he would hear had a clain to a gratuity of 2 1⁄2 months pay for 2 1⁄2 years Sales Sconce. There have been & fear cases in some Colmics, where officers resigning particular employments on the ground of ill health, have not taken such prateritic and when getting back into the service again, have been allowed to count their caction service, the break being waived on the ground that it was due to ill health but then they have been in the meantime regarded as on a redundant list, belonging to the service but not holding particular office - dam save there has been no such case where an officer has found his back into the service of another Govt some way years afterwards: all our Intercolonial rules conter plast repla arvangunants for transfer made with the approval of the Secretary of State at the time; where, there is no appearance of anything of the sort here, & I feel sure the Mauritius Govt would resist any attempt to set up a clain of this fort 19 years afterwards. had a glain. the question of his setting in Pratucts in 1860 would almost certainly have been granted, if the The fact that Dr Ayres did not hold a pensionable appointment when the Expression Mauritius employ was holy founded on in Dr Partridge's letter that he received a letter of appointment" from the Gov. Immigration Board. K.R.K. in old times used to make arrangements for the Conds of Coolie Immigration, kept a list of lens for such deployment; but I do not think they filled up appointments on the fixed establishment of the Colony. A clause in the agreement as to repaying of passage money is common both in cases of the regular estab!", of special Contracts Put a reference to the paper to W. Gill, or the biimals for 1866-7- o would probably throw light on Basting this post. Lepantont 1. 3. Jagre- Jang /2/07 What do you say aboh 2. 4 Branislin I should have Lalone: Dr Ayres has been in excellent Pathé Servant, & if his pension becomes
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M. Round. 1. It I think Dr, Jermanut A The Shen Cookin Jurgens were Dragus officers _ fier 5. "Partridge account in 12728/60 ofhis letter of appointment) & that they only fave the agguiment required in are crass under £500 - Col. Ry. 153_ the whoh comes funkiner points to this. Joer nothing offers & Sa temporing Engagement. + Assuming this to the case comer the break from illness 1868/9 - frevent his Mauritias somina from bing Prekona for Jension M. Branston. $1.9.11 If Dr Ayres had been on the fixed Establishment of the Colony with pensionable privileges, when he resiped from ill health in 1868. he would hear had a clain to m gratuity of 21⁄2 months pay for 2 1⁄2 years Sales Sconce. There have been & fear cases u. some Colmics, where officers resigning particular employments on the ground of ill health, have not taken such prateritic and when getting back into the service again, have been allowed to count their caction service, the break bein waived on the ground thint it was due to ill health but then they have been wn the meantime regarded as on a redundant list, belonging to the scrvice the not holding partiente office- dam save there has been no such case where an officer has found his back into the service of mothic Got some way years afterwards: all our Intercolonial rules conter plast repla arvangunants for transfer made with acapproval. 453 of the Secretory of State at the time; where, there is no appearance of anything of the sest here, & I feel tire the Mausities Go Go ! would resist any attempt to set up a clain of this fort 19 year afterwards. had a glain. the westionof his setting in Pratucts in 1860 would almost certainly have been ranted, if the The of My reasons for unflecting that of Agres did not hold a pensionable appointment when the Expression Maurition employ was holy founded on in Dr Sartridge's letter that he received a letter of appointment" from the Gov. Imigration Board. K. R.K. in old times bred to make arrangements for the Conds of of Coolis humigration, thepta list of lens for such theployment; but I do not think they filled up appointinents on the fixed aetablishment ofthe Colong. A clause in the agreement as to reponding of amplamar passage money is common both in cacer of the regular estab!", tof special Contracts Put a reference //the paper to W. Gill, or the biimals for 1866-7- o would probably throw light on Basting this post. Lepantont 1. 3. Jagre- Jang /2/07 What do you say aboh 2. 4 Branislin Ishould have Lalone: Dr Ayres has been in excellent Pathé Servant, &if his pension becomes
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M. Round.

1. It I think Dr, Jermanut

A

The Shen Cookin

Jurgens

were

Dragus officers _ fier 5. "Partridge account in 12728/60 ofhis letter

of appointment) & that they only fave the agguiment required in

are crass under £500 - Col. Ry. 153_ the whoh comes funkiner points to this. Joer nothing offers & Sa temporing Engagement.

+

Assuming this to the case comer the break from illness 1868/9 - frevent his Mauritias somina from bing Prekona for Jension

M. Branston.

$1.9.11

If Dr Ayres had been on the fixed Establishment of the Colony with pensionable privileges, when he resiped from ill health in 1868. he would hear had a clain to m gratuity of 21⁄2 months pay for 2 1⁄2 years

Sales

Sconce. There have been & fear cases u. some Colmics, where officers resigning particular employments on the ground of ill health, have not taken such prateritic and when getting back into the service again, have been allowed to count their caction service, the break bein waived on the ground thint it was due to ill health but then they have been

wn the meantime regarded

as on a redundant list, belonging to the scrvice the not holding partiente office- dam save there has been no such case where an officer has found his back into the service of mothic Got some

way years afterwards: all our Intercolonial rules conter plast repla arvangunants for transfer made with

acapproval.

453

of the Secretory of State at the time; where, there is no appearance of anything of the sest here, & I feel tire the Mausities Go

Go ! would resist any attempt to set up a clain of this

fort 19 year afterwards.

had a glain.

the westionof his setting in Pratucts in 1860 would almost certainly have been ranted, if the The of My reasons for unflecting that of Agres did not hold

a pensionable appointment when

the Expression

Maurition employ was holy founded on in Dr Sartridge's letter that he received a letter of appointment" from the Gov. Imigration Board. K. R.K. in old times bred to make arrangements for the Conds of of Coolis humigration, thepta list of lens for such theployment; but I do not think they filled up appointinents on the fixed aetablishment ofthe Colong. A clause in the agreement as to reponding

of amplamar

passage money is common both in cacer

of the regular estab!", tof special Contracts Put a reference //the paper to W. Gill, or the biimals for 1866-7-

o would probably throw light on

Basting this post.

Lepantont

1. 3. Jagre-

Jang /2/07

What do you say aboh 2.

4 Branislin

Ishould have Lalone:

Dr Ayres has been

in excellent Pathé Servant, &if his pension becomes

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