Mr Power's absence it was impossible to effect the work with any degree of satisfaction? ""
To execute this service and at the same time carry on the ordinary increasing work of the Office was a task by no means inconsiderable, and I have now as in all former Reports to express my entire approbation of his conduct?
Extract from Purveyor General's Letter No. 21 of 13th April, 1855.
"Mr Power has been in the employ of Government for a period of nine years and a half, and since the entire duties of the Office have been entrusted to his care, I have never had occasion to regret the appointment, and have invariably accorded him praise for the care and attention he has shown in the performance of his varied duties.
I need hardly point out...