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Persistent Engineer, Public Works department, praying that he may be granted the privilege of drawing Exchange Compensation.
2.
The case of Mr Stazeland has been carefully considered and I have nothing to add to the several replies which I have caused to be sent to his repeated applications.
I should explain that since his promotion to the Supreme Court in 1876, circumstances have arisen which appear to me to place the case of this gentleman on a different footing from that of his brother Mr E. M. Hazeland, whose position in the Public Works department cannot, I think, be properly compared with that his brother, Mr F. A. Hazeland, has been allowed to draw the Compensation from the date of his appointment as Deputy Registrar of ... formed "an office of much ..."
The enclosed correspondence explains the reasons...
I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient humble servant, William Robing(?)
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Presistant Engineer, Public Works department, praying that he
may
be granted the privilege of draising
Exchange Compensation.
2.
dé case
Mr Stazelandi
bien carefully, considered and I
have nothing
to add to the scortal
repills which I have caused to be
sant to his repeated applications.
I should explain
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high 1876.
the Supreme Court.
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The enclosed correspondence
in the reasonw which
explacin
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appeared me to place the case of
this gankamen, since his promotion,
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: differant footing from that of his brother M2 E. M. Hazeland, whose position in the Public Works departurut cannot, I think, be pro-
however
perly
that his brother, M. F. A. Hazeland,
bas been allowed to draw the Com=
pensation from the date of
lis
appointment as Deputy Registar of
to
formed "an
office of rauch "
I have the honour to be,
Air,
Your most obedient
humble servant,
William Robing of
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