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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
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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
ao
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...