CO129-073 - Lieut. Governor Caine & Sir Bowring - 1859 [1-5] — Page 470

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" it being understood by all the members of Council that Dr Bridges did not wish his name submitted for the appointment.

The Honorable The Colonial Secretary dissented.

Mr Mercer quoted Despatch of His Excellency Sir John Bowring No 12 of 9th January 1856, in which the selection of a Barrister for Chief Magistracy was suggested in order to meet a contingency like the present, - and Mr. Mercer urged the advisability of adhering to the arrangement then proposed, and placing the Chief Magistrate on the Bench of the Supreme Court in place of Mr Hulme.

The Honorable The Lieutenant Governor voted for the motion, observing that the appointment of the Chief Magistrate to the Chief Justiceship would be a supersession of Mr Green, the Acting Attorney General; and he thought the higher officer in rank should be appointed.

"His Excellency The Governor voted with the Attorney General and the Lieutenant Governor, and the motion was carried.

"With regard to filling the vacancy in the Office of Acting Attorney General, which will occur in consequence, it was agreed that the appointment be deferred till the government be in possession of the

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467 " it being understood by all the members of Council that Dr Bridges did not wish his name submitted for the appointment. The Honorable The Colonial Secretary dissented. Mr Mercer quoted Despatch of His Excellency Sir John Bowring No 12 of 9th January 1856, in which the selection of a Barrister for Chief Magistracy was suggested in order to meet a contingency like the present, - and Mr. Mercer urged the advisability of adhering to the arrangement then proposed, and placing the Chief Magistrate on the Bench of the Supreme Court in place of Mr Hulme. The Honorable The Lieutenant Governor voted for the motion, observing that the appointment of the Chief Magistrate to the Chief Justiceship would be a supersession of Mr Green, the Acting Attorney General; and he thought the higher officer in rank should be appointed. "His Excellency The Governor voted with the Attorney General and the Lieutenant Governor, and the motion was carried. "With regard to filling the vacancy in the Office of Acting Attorney General, which will occur in consequence, it was agreed that the appointment be deferred till the government be in possession of the
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467 جو " it being understood by all the members of Council that Dr Bridges did not wish his name submitted for the appointment. The Honorable The Colonial Secretary dissented. Mr Mercer quoted Despatch of His Excellency Sir John Bowring No 12 of 9th January 1836, in which The selection of a Barrister for Chief Magistracy order to meet a was the suggested in contingency like the present, - and Mr. Mercer urged the advisability of adhering to the arrangement then proposed, and placing the Chief Magistrate on the Bench of the Supreme Court in place of attr Hulme, The Honorable The Lieutenant Governor voted for the motion, observing that the appointment of the Chief Magistrate to the Chief Justiceship would be a supersession of Mr Green, the Acting Attorney General; and he thought the higher officer in rank should be appointed. "His Excelleney The Governor voted with the General and the Lieutenant Governor, and the motion was carried. "With regard to filling the va the vacancy in the offe Office of which will this occur in Acting Attorney General, it was agreed that the appointment be deferred tilt the government be in possession of the
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" it being understood by all the members of Council that Dr Bridges did not wish his name submitted for the appointment.

The Honorable The Colonial Secretary

dissented.

Mr Mercer quoted Despatch

of His Excellency Sir John Bowring

No 12 of 9th January 1836, in which

The selection of a Barrister for

Chief Magistracy

order to meet a

was

the

suggested in contingency like

the present, -

and Mr. Mercer urged

the advisability of adhering to the arrangement then proposed, and placing the Chief Magistrate on the Bench of the Supreme Court in place of attr Hulme,

The Honorable The Lieutenant Governor

voted

for the motion, observing that

the appointment of the Chief Magistrate

to the Chief Justiceship would be a supersession of Mr Green, the Acting Attorney General; and he thought the higher officer in rank should be appointed.

"His Excelleney The Governor voted with

the General

and the Lieutenant Governor,

and the motion was carried.

"With regard to filling the va

the vacancy

in

the offe

Office of

which will this occur in

Acting Attorney General, it was agreed that the appointment be deferred tilt the government be in possession of the

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