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harder work of

7

Auditor

General.

The whole question therefore turns

upon the proportion of the Office hours the

amalgamated Office holder choose to give

to each Department. _ Probably if M.

moiety of the Office

one

Marsh would give hours to the Colonial Secutor's department and one moiety to the auditor General's,

my

it would enable him to do both to entire interfaction, but he is the best

Simult

invee of the division of his

judge

Office time..

It is however manifest that no

A

change of work should be made without the becretary of states cauction, such as would render it necessary for Mr Marsh to give the whole of this

of this Office

hours to the

Glavish Karthi's Gerartment _ as such a

-

change of work would practically reverse

the decision of lnccefive beauturice of State suspecting the amalgamated there.

8.. Prut, if, consistently with the thorough sextrmance of the aurten General's work and the discharge within Office hours. Mr. Marsh desires to take

Simuly

come part of that administrativn

work which Sir Richard MacDonnell and

ther Governors thought becough, in this Pony, properly to the Governor, I would not, personally, Toject; _ and wider

such circumstances Mr March can recork

St.

am Brervations he likes to runke ujou any

all papers in addition to Excentive Council

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