population:
aro
carried
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the most competent judges
on almost entirely through
his Department.
I called
for
A special
report on this subject from Mr Stewart, the present, and Mr Justice Russell, the late Registrar General, which is
full and exhaustive,
concise, and, in common with the
Executive Council,
I entirely agree with its
arguments. It will be seen
that the above mentioned gentlemen, who
in this matter, unite in
recommending that
Óemund du mowo deuior black, with a useful service
of above twenty-five
(25) years, should be appointed
First Clerk in Mr Gerrard's
place, and that Mr Mitchell-dunes, a Civil Service Cadet,
who has passed his first
examination in Chinese
with
great credit, and
who is in
every way
well suited
for
the
this
very
necessary