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Acting Deputy Registrar, Mr. Aaze.
land should.
carry
on those
of
his
substantive appointment. Mr. Haze -
land how dore this to
my
satisfaction,
and to that of the Registrar.
the
bey
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his
application to the favourable coni. deration of Your Rexcellency, because
-arrangement t come to was the -only prachcable one at the time, and I respectfully submit that these offices are distinct and separate; they do not, my opinion, stand to one
another in.
the
any
intimate relation
of superiority and subordination, and therefore, it would not be against
regulations to allow Mr. Hazeland to draw the remaining half of the -pay of the Judge's Clerk. If he had -performed only the work of the Acting Deputy Registrar, he would be entitled to what he has been drawing, viz,
1216 a mouth, and,
/
he bas
beyond
beyond this done further work, I
think he is entitled to some extra
remuneration.
His Rexcellency,
I have re
Se Je J. Ackroyd,
Acting Chief Justice
Sir William Robinson, K. C.M.G.
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