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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

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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
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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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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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