4
449
work of the Aide-de-camps in the Colony itself.
6. In setting
aside a certain portion of
the Colonial funds in cach year's Polimates
payment of the Governor's Aide-de-camp,
of opinion that there is
A
for
the
J..
full recognition of
the fact that the officer who is in the position of
.
right to
the
Governor in the Colony has services of an Aide-de-camp and to the payment
V
his salary by the bolony. If an Aiche de-camp
is necessary
to
equally necessary
the Reting
a.
Governor he is obvion zly
to an
Governor is
in
Acting Governrn; and
my opinion equally
entitled to have the salary of
camp paid by the Colony.
hi's Aide-de-
7. At the same time neither fir Henry
the Ride -de-camps
Blake nor I
nor either
concerned, has any wish to do anything in
and just.
the matter which
may
not be
frir
As my opinion is at variance with fir Henny Blake's, I considered it right to refer the matter
to
}