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got through by employing extra labor and

ly

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of the late Cadets, Messrs. Liddell

and Russell, who

for

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attached to the Office

difficulty

is one

in the trans-

which lies in the

action of business constitution of the Colony, as the Governor cannot show his responsibility, or delegate

which I heartily wish he would do sometimes. Therefore, whilst the

This work,

Governor is well and able to work, it is

Cause that, so far

work is

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Departmental

The highest of the

official, sig. The Colonial Secretary, could,

duties

apart from his other duties

in

The

Colony,

and when Mr Mercer

was

leaving I told him that, if a high class

clerk

were sent out in his stead, that

system would be

more...

real help to the Executive than sending a fresh Colonial Secretary

On the other hand, if the Governor be ill, or be absent; it is evident that

something very different from a head Clerk is wanted in the position of Colonial Secretary I do not, however,

see my way

to any

alleviation in the constitutional position of

natural improvements left to be

that Officer, whilst I am

not

aware

of

any

Adviser in

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carried out in the actual working of the Department.

details

other Officers

such

any

Executive Council, be dispensed with, less inconveniently than almost

If you had observed...

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