CO129-073 - Lieut. Governor Caine & Sir Bowring - 1859 [1-5] — Page 467

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be anticipated and at once brought to the notice of the Secretary of State, and that the granting of the leave, if applied for, be deferred as a matter of necessity, until such time as the Government may find itself in a position to meet the wishes of the Chief Justice.

"Friday, 11 March, 1859.

"Consideration was given to the application of the Honorable The Chief Justice for leave to proceed to England on Medical certificate. Reference was made to the Resolution of Council passed on the 10th February last; and, after discussion, it was resolved,

That, as in all probability an early Mail will bring to this Government the intimation of the intentions of the Secretary of State with reference to the Chief Justiceship and other Government Appointments, the Honorable The Chief Justice be requested to defer his application until the decision of the Secretary of State shall enable the Executive Council to advise His Excellency The Governor to accede to the wishes of the Chief Justice.

Thursday, 17 March, 1839"

The following Private Letter from the Honorable The Chief Justice to His Excellency The Governor was communicated to the Council, and

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34641be anticipated and at once brought to the notice of the Secretary of State, and that the granting of the leave, if applied for, be deferred as a matter of necessity, until such time as the Government may find itself in a position to meet the wishes of the Chief Justice."Friday, 11 March, 1859."Consideration was given to the application of the Honorable The Chief Justice for leave to proceed to England on Medical certificate. Reference was made to the Resolution of Council passed on the 10th February last; and, after discussion, it was resolved,That, as in all probability an early Mail will bring to this Government the intimation of the intentions of the Secretary of State with reference to the Chief Justiceship and other Government Appointments, the Honorable The Chief Justice be requested to defer his application until the decision of the Secretary of State shall enable the Executive Council to advise His Excellency The Governor to accede to the wishes of the Chief Justice.Thursday, 17 March, 1839"The following Private Letter from the Honorable The Chief Justice to His Excellency The Governor was communicated to the Council, and
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34641be anticipated and at once brought to the notice of the Secretary of State, and that the granting of the leave, if applied for be deferreded as a matter of necessity, until such time as the Government may find itself in a position to meet the wishes of the Chief Justice -"Friday, 11 March, 1859."Consideration was given to the application of the Honorable The Chief Justice for leave to proceed to England on Medical certificate. ReferenceResolution of Council passed was made to the the on 10th February last; and, after discussion, it was resolved,That, as in all" probability an early Mail will bring to this Government the intimation of the intentions of the Secretary of State with reference to the Chief Justiceship and other Government Appointments, the Honorable The Chief Justice be requested to defer his application until the decision of the Secretary of State shall enable the Executive Council to advise He is Excellency The Governor to accede to the wishes of the Chief Justice .Thursday, 17 March, 1839"The following Private Setter from the Honorable The Chief Justice to His Excellency The Governor was Communicated to the Council, and
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be anticipated and at once

brought to the notice of the Secretary of State, and that

the granting of the leave, if applied for be deferred

ed as a matter of necessity, until

such time as the Government may find

itself in a position to meet the wishes of

the Chief Justice -

"Friday,

11 March, 1859.

"Consideration was given to the application of the Honorable The Chief Justice for leave to proceed to England on Medical

certificate. Reference Resolution of Council passed

was made to the

the

on

10th February last; and, after discussion,

it was resolved,

That, as in all

" probability an early Mail will bring to this Government the intimation of the intentions of the Secretary of State with reference to

the Chief Justiceship and other Government Appointments, the Honorable The Chief Justice be requested to defer his application until the decision of the Secretary of State shall enable the Executive Council

to advise He is Excellency The Governor to accede to the wishes of the Chief Justice .

Thursday, 17 March, 1839"

The following Private Setter from the Honorable The Chief Justice to His Excellency The Governor

was

Communicated to the Council, and

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