should not be entitled to
Pensions .
Regarding therefore
the fact of the Establishment
enel: 2.
being
so described as
due we mus
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to inadvertence, and having this in view the long and good service of the matron and
the
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a
fact
that she is over
years of age,
and being European is without.
friends or means
of support
no
in the Colony being longer able to work, I
recommend
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recommend that she may be
granted a pension.
I enclose the usual
Paper of Particulars in which the amount of pension has been left blank to be determined by Your Lordship if you should take a favourable view of
the case.
I have the honour to be,
My Lord, Your Lordship's Most Obedient
Humble Servant,
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