dealt with para-44
an other court fees
(2) But person then in receipt of fees were to receive Compensation
or to continue
To receive thin fees; in the latter alternative to peer heere to be paid with the Colonial Treasury and equal amounts pacious, This seem the best arrangement as it at once establishes the principle of paying fees into the Colonial Treasury with the obligation of paying them to compensating the officers in receipt of them at the
(
saddled only
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date of the circular Man
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m1891 we had
(1) Sir H. Callwell, Chief Justice and Judg W. A. Court
(2) Mr Ackroyd Registrar of Supreme Court and of V. D. Court
(3) Mr. Sangster, Deputy Registrar
Judicialtowns and V. D. Court
(4) Mr Hareland Clerk to Chief Justice and marshal
V. D. Court
m1893 Sir H. Callwell
is succeeded by Mr Clarke
Mr Ackroyd is
succeeded by Mr Wade
Mr Sangster
and Hareland remain
as they were
Is appose therefor