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occupy
the Bench of the Supreme Count on Mr. Adams' departive,
and Mr. I. C. Whyte will take Mr Ball's place in the Summary Eurisdiction Court, performing at the same time his duties in
at the Police
'aid
Court.
4.
of
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Ordinance 1.7 of 1862 by
which the Summary Jurisdiction Court is constituted, contemplates. a Barrister on the Bench, and Mr. Wayte is possessed of
this
qualification
5.
Having consulted Chief Justice Adam I found it would be impossible for M. Ball to
preside over both the higher Courts while the work at the Magistracy under the present system
easy
is
comparatively so ency as to enable M. Whyte to carry
on
the Summary Incidiction come without throwing extra labor on the other Magistrate.
b.
Mr Adamus will draw
his half Salary in the Colony; M. Ball will draw half t Adams' and half his own Salay, and W. Whyle will draw half
M. Ball's in addition to his own, as provided by Colonial Regulation 93.
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This arrangement
is
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