lestonia Office 22nd March 1871 after re
vision of the Endroure by for Hooker, C.B." and a few years ago the Colonial Office forwarded to the
Honghong Garment a further reprint revived by
Sir M. Thiselton-Ayen, a copy of which was sent tomm. Clause II of this paper authorises Superintendento oflestund of Colerid gardens to cultivate prejeliables for their
own
ush and it further states that the value
Athis "should be calculated as part of the extory
"
of the individual who enjoys it "
3. Paragraph 2 dann 13 of the Pansion Merute published in the stonghong Government Gazette of 8th Jan. 1902 specifies what
allowances on to be considered in computing
pensions and speaks of "any other manquestionable
remuneration.
4. Saham is Kensionable, the paper abone quoted from distinctly states that the value
of the privilye of having vegetables should be
4
Libma
calculated as
part of the halary," which
6 Zerma
all doubt
O
to pension being cal
culated on Weis allowance, and the claws of
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The Panciar minute referred to abone specially provides
other unquestionable Umeneration" the pensionable, under which this allowance
for
19
is clearly to be placed.
xx--0
emente a
Cho
on the value of which pension is
a
347
granted.
5. Regetables had been cultivated
for the tables of The Isomeron & the Superteredert until about the
Last
gear of Sie Milliam Robinom's administration when by his under the land
which they
groun
Útb
was sold for buildingpenposes and
then the Government made
me the allowance of
$120 per annum in lien of the privilege which had been mine for Ant 26 years.
6. Iwould further begti arbonit you Consideration whether I could not be placed
for pensionable pumposes under cloure. I
paragraph 2 which allows additional Zears to be added for professional services, but-
which must not in the aggregate exceed 35-
Jears.
They pension thas been calculated for therefore there is sufficient margin
30
Jearo
for the addition of even
the Marvin.
which the schedule allows.
Iray for this ponpone briefly refer tor
my with in Houstons. In
18.71 From appointed is he supereitendent of the Public Gardens, which were them very small and
imperfectly
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