to abolish the Deputy Registran

by for with a to

and Accountant, Suboltaleng instead a cleck and

book keeper, thin g

and to abolish also "the

Departy

Land fires. As to the former

these two recommendations

Kupt

the Chief Justice is of opinion that a comp

mpetent European should be in charge

be of the brotherping, who would

have time to do much

the Deputy Registrar's

F

work also. In that case.

Sir Fielding Clack Considus

that the b

Cifficulty in hitt regard te or the other Deputy Registran

would be able without

difficulty to sit as (ant

Ir.

RAFT.

MINUTE.

Ir. Fairfield.

Ir. Wingfield.

Ir. Bramston.

Ir. Meade.

Ir. Buxton.

Larquess of Ripon.

This course he 653

Officer. would prefer to giving additind Cluties to the Chief Justice's clack and calling upon lim

to to the the place in fourt

of the Deputy Registrar.

Per contra he would be

prepared to reduce the salary and position of the Chief Justier's clealt, and he points out that, if present holder of that post

the

were fromoted. Such reduction ! could be carried out, and the equivalent of the fees of Vice Admiralty Manahal

which is now received

Mr. Hazgland

world then

ugh alenti could be Saved to the Treasury;

It may

be added that

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