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from the date of your arrival in the Colony and

that, if it is established to the satisfaction of

the Governor that you are not qualified for

efficient service there, he will subject to

the confirmation of the Secretary of State,

have full power to cancel your appointment at

any time within the said three years without

giving you any further compensation than a

passage back to England, which will be granted

only if the Governor is satisfied that you have

by your good conduct deserved it. If not pre-

viously terminated, or expressly continued, the

appointment will cease at the end of the said

three years, and you will then be given a free

passage back to this country, provided that your

work and conduct have been satisfactory.If it is

continued, you will be placed on the pensionable

establishment of the Colony and your salary will

be increased to £220. In that event your first

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three years service will count as service for the

purposes of leave and pension, but you will lose

your right to a passage back to England. The main

rules as to leave and pension are given in the

print Eastern No. 121.

4.

4. It is also to be understood

that your services will be available

for any duties upon which the Governor

in the interest of the public service,

may think it desirable to employ you, and

that you may be required to teach in any

school in the Colony.

5.

It will be necessary for you

to express your acceptance of the condi-

tions stated in this letter before your

selection can be completed. In other

respects you will be subject to the

Colonial Regulations in force for the

time being and to the General Orders

issued from time to time by the Colonial

Government. A copy of the latest edition

of the Colonial Regulations is enclosed.

The appointment is under the Colonial

Government, and your emoluments will be

paid solely from the funds of the Colony.

6.

If you are prepared to accept

the

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