by being assiduous.
for the meritorious conduct of that Superintendent.
No:5.
Sir,
107
Chief Magistrate's Office,
Victoria, 15th February 1845.
Since the appointment of Mr Hillier,
Assistant Police Magistrate,
to the
Superintendence of the Southern District
in June
the Island in
Regulations
other
t... last, partly owing to the
now in force, and partly from other
causes, crime there has so much
diminished, that the continuous presence
of a Magistrate does not
appear to be as imperative as it was then.
added to this,
the improved bridle path to Chekcher, and the Road to Shek-pai-wan, have made these two villages, for which Police superintendence was so much required,
more accessible
The Honorable
P. M. d'A. Bruce,
Colonial Secretary,
Vc.
from
Victoria than they were
by being as andfatit Pobie Pyistute.
for the merpay cutting for that Spundition.
No:5.
Sir,
107
Chief Magistrate's Office,
Victoria, 15#February 1845.
Since the appointment of Mr Hillier,
Assistant. Police Magistrate,
to the
Superintendence of the Southern District
in June
the Island in
Regulations
other
t
last., partly owing to the
now in force, and partly from-
causes, crime there has
crime there has so much
diminished, that the continuous presence
of a Magistrate dors mist.
dope not
as it was
to
now
appear to be. then, imperative added to this,
the improved bridle path to Chetcher, and the Road to Shet - pai-wan, have made these two villages for which. Police superintendence was so much required
more accessible
The Stonorable
ble.
P. M. A. Bruce,
folonial Secretary,
Vc.
from
Victoria than they
were
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