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[marginalia, in pencil, across top of page]

Let this lay attended to as far as as [sic]
Circumstances will admit. ---

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Suggestions for harmonising the Rates of Allowance to
[Over]seers at Penal Settlements, with those laid down by the Government
[obscured by fold of page] [pap]ers of ^ [added above] (20th &) 23'd May 1831, Nos. 11 & 12,
as explained by the Circular Letter
[of] 20th October 1831 --- for the Police and Ordinary Service of the Crown ---

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... ... ... Ordinary - ... ... ... ... ... ... Penal Settlement - ... ... ...
Situations of 1st Class. Situations of 1st Class.
Free Men Free Men
Salary at such of the presented rates as may be determined from time to time - Nothing else - Salary at such of the presented rates, as may be determined from time to time - Overseers Ration, in addition -
Ticket of Leave Men Ticket of Leave Men
Either ... Same Allowances as Free Men ... No further promise ... Or ... Salary of 1s./9d. per diem ... Promise of Pardon after 5 years Either ... Same Allowances as Free Men, as above; No further promise ... Or ... Overseers' Ration, Overseers' Clothing, Salary of 1s./ per diem ... Promise of pardon after 4 years -
Convicts [underlined] (not) under Colonial Sentence Colonists [underlined] (not) under Colonial Sentence -
Salary of 1s./9d. per diem ... Ticket of Leave after 3 years Overseers' Rations, Overseers' Clothing, Salary of 1s./ per diem ... Ticket of Leave after 2 years -
Convicts under Colonial Sentence Convicts under Colonial Sentence
Not Eligible - Overseers' Ration, Overseers' Clothing ... Deduction of one third of Colonial Sentence
[on right] Situations

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