CO129-254 - Governor Sir Robinson - 1892 [1-4] — Page 547

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that I am entitied to 2 1/2 months

vacation leave, and 3 mouths on

/

half salary, and I ask that your

Excellency may

grant

orr

be pleased to

me that leave to commence

the 23th of

March, with permission

to retire at its expiration, if so – advised, whilst at home.

On the dake of my

appointment to the Bench as Puisne

Judge on 2th April, 1883 I was - borne on the fixed Establishment of the Colony

Registrar General and Treasurer. My

ad

case

Therefore

Coulo

under Rule 2 Section 2 of the last pension Minute and in the event of the Secretary of State and Your Excellency granting my application pension I asts that be calculated at ordinary

for retriment on

it

may pension rates.

of. my

for

service.

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I therefore beg that Yper Excellency will direct the Treasurer

to prepare the necessary papers.

to will appear from

those papers when completed I have

nearly

been

wise

years a Judge of the Supreme Court, and that I

acted ca

continuously

Chief Justice from April 1887 until confirmed in that post in 1888 with appoint-

ment to date from 5th October 1888.

I

may perhaps mention with reference to Rule 10 sechari 3

of

the Pension Minute that I passed my final examination wither the prescribed period of two

years (see Sir Richard Mac Donnell's despatch No 410 of 13th December 1867 to Secretary of State).

I have r

(Rigned) J. Russell,

Chief Justice

the whole period

His Excellency

Kirtilliam Robinson, KC. M.G.

Jac

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