Acting Periene Judge
again
in 1891.
Acting Attorney 1886 to January
in which I discharged
in 1885 and
On
General from April
1888 and again in 1890.
Btcting Chief Justice during
the
absence in Japan
last
year of
of Sir James
Russell.
despatch of
Sir William Marsh in his
25th April 1887 how borne
- léstimony to the satisfactory
marmzer
which I filled the Office of Attorney General in 1886 and 1887. I received
Similar listmony from Sir I Fleming
lately Administering
this Colony
and
Barker in a
the Government of
from Major
General
letter to the Chief Justice
daited the 8th December 1871.
During my long service I have
received the approval of
Sin
and other Governor
Served.
The
George
Bowen
under whom I have
fact of being reappointed to the Acting Offices I have mentioned is I submit of itself sufficient proof of my fitirees for them and
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the manner,
the deities
267
thereof.
the first occasion = _
occasion; _ while the long
experience and knowledge of government
business gained during thirty-eight years
various offices
Service in var Offices both here and elsewhere fully justify
making
this application .
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I trust in
For these reasons and
relying
: the promise conveyed in Your Lordship' =
Drepatele of The 7th May 1890. theat
would certainly
Name
in the event
courring.
respectfully
consideration.
a
be borne m
suitable vaca
vacancy
my
mind
I. with confidence get most ask Your Lordeliifi's favourable
of:
the present application.
I have the honour to be
Your Lordelific
Most obedient Servant
Pow. J Ackroyd Regionar. Supreme
Courl