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the time no Attorney General, or other Barrister in the actual Service of the Crown.

held

Mr. Venables' merely temporary appointment during the

of the Attorney General's

absence

1

and I thought it therefore convenient and advisable to associate with him

the permanent high Officers in the permanent Service of Her Majesty, and Members

of the Executive Council of the Colony. I have to add that the objection

since made

was not

foreseen by Chief Justice Hulme, whom I consulted on the occasion, and I hurt may here remarking

the satisfactory result which

attended the Sessions of the Commission held there. Should again recur the necessity for making provision for the performance of the Chief Justice's duties, during his illness, I shall of course call on Mr. Attorney-General Anstey, but I think it right to note the possibility, on some future occasion, of the Attorney-General of the day reserving objection

to

Mr. Venables, which

such an arrangement

necessarily interferes for the time with his practice at the Bar, and may permanently prejudice his professional interests.

I have

no

reason to think

that Mr. Anstey would, on being

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the time no Attorney General, or other Barrister in the actual Service of the Crown. held Mr. Venables' merely temporary appointment during the of the Attorney General's absence 1 and I thought it therefore convenient and advisable to associate with him the permanent high Officers in the permanent Service of Her Majesty, and Members of the Executive Council of the Colony. I have to add that the objection since made was not foreseen by Chief Justice Hulme, whom I consulted on the occasion, and I hurt may here remarking the satisfactory result which attended the Sessions of the Commission held there. Should again recur the necessity for making provision for the performance of the Chief Justice's duties, during his illness, I shall of course call on Mr. Attorney-General Anstey, but I think it right to note the possibility, on some future occasion, of the Attorney-General of the day reserving objection to Mr. Venables, which such an arrangement necessarily interferes for the time with his practice at the Bar, and may permanently prejudice his professional interests. I have no reason to think that Mr. Anstey would, on being
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the time no Attorney General, or other Barrister in the actual Service of the Cenon.

held

Mr. Venidges mily temporary affiniectement during the

of the Attorney General!

abvence

1

and I thought it therepre convenient and advisable to associate with him

the permanent tor ligh Officers in the perm

"Her Majesty, and Members

Service of Her M

of the Exertion Comert of the Colony. I have to add that the objection

sino-made

not

+ fore seen by bluif Justion Hulme, whom Sconvulted the recassion, and I hurt Imay here angarin_temarking

ML

be soused for hure

the_sentisfactory result which

ML

1

or a

271

absence,

attended the Sessions of the Commisen Mold there again recur the necessity for making forvision for the performance of the Chief Justice's duties, during his illuess n I shall of emase call m_ M -General Anstey, but I think it right to note the possibility, on Love future recasion, of the Attorney- Youeral of the day reforsving objection

to

Mr. Attorney

cand, which

Such a dema

necessarily interferes for the time with his practice at the her, and may permamently prejudice his professimal interests .

I have

лго

reason to think

that M. Anstey would, on being

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