158
the Registrar General
had resigned his office.
2
I am desired to
state that the arrangements which the
Governor
has made for the future discharge of the duties
of
that office, involving Saving of £450 per
annum, appear to
Lord Grey such as may
be approved.
3. With regard
to the application
which Mr Inglis made
for
some
Compensation
for his loss of office,
I am directed to state
that it would be quite impossible to make him a Grant of land
in New Zealand, and
that in pursuance of
letter of the 14th
of July last, the Governor
was
apprised
that
158
the Registrar General
had resigned his office.
2
I am desired to
state that the arrange.
-ments which the
Governor
has made for the future discharge of the duties
of
that office, involving Saving of £450 per
a s
anrum, appear to
Lord Grey such as may
be approved.
3. With regard
to the application
which Mr Inglis maken
for
come
Compensation
for his loss of office,
I am directed to state
that it would be quite impossible to make him a Grant of land
in New Zealand, ande
that in pursuance of
letter of the 14th
your le
of July last, the Governor
on was
apprised
that
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