Civil Hospital recommending that Mr. D. Haywood, Overseer in the Public Works Department, be allowed to retire from the Service on pension, on the ground of failing health. Mr Haywood was engaged as a temporary Overseer in the Public Works Department in September, 1888, on a salary of $30 a month, which was subsequently increased to $60 a month, his present pay. He has therefore served for 16 years, during which period he has discharged his duties satisfactorily, but as he has never been placed upon the permanent staff of the department, he is not eligible for pension, though he states that he understood from a late Surveyor General (Mr Price) that he would be eligible for pension after 10 years service.
I consider, however, that his case is deserving of special consideration, and therefore...
Civil Hospital recommending that Mr. D. Haywood, Overseer in the Public Works Department, be
allowed to retire from the
Service on
from pension, on the
ground of failing health. Mr Baywood
gaged
wood was en-
as a temporary Overseer
in the Public Works Department
in
salary
September, 1888, on a of $30 a month, which was subsequently increased to
$60 a month, his present pay.
He has therefore served
の
for
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? for 16 years during which period he has discharged his duties - -satisḍactorily, but as he has ~ never been placed upon the -permanent staff of the depart_ ment, he is not eligible for
pension, though he states that, he understood from a late ~ Surveyor General (Mr Price) __ that he would be eligible for -pension
3.
sion after 10 years service.
I consider however.
that his case is
case is deserving
special consideration, and
therefore
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