as in the West Indies, all of whom are at the disposal of the Judges when they - require their services. For in such case a Judge

: would have some opportunity of selecting the partindar click he may prefer

I ge

on each occasion that he requires his services, and would rest be tied to a

- single clerk, who might have not by himself, but by predecessors.

one

-one

chozen, of his

I have re (Signed) G William De Vaux,

Governor.

(Copy)

Enclosure 3.

0.0.

699

16578

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This Honour the A19 Prief Dustive to His Crellising the per

Sir,

Supreme Court,

30th April, 1889.

I have the honour to acknowledge

5

the receipt of Your Excellency's letter of the "240" instant having reference to the position of the Ridges Clerks.

где

Mr. Russells opinion in which I

Concurred was that the same decks should retain office

-under successive Judges

and be this entitled to all the advantages accruing

to permanent officers in the Civil Service the

Course.

consequence of nomination of these

vacancies or

His Excellency

-being to limit the

officers

to the case

if considered more desirable

Dir William DesName, KOMG.

to

of

for

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