CO129-124 - Sir MacDonnell - 1867 [8-9] — Page 192

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185

Col. Gray

"In spite of all these warnings the word th...

Mr. Hazel and

ANDA

litter 1:413 Ith August 1867.

recently discovered CSO. W:1967

to have retained since last March

of $935. paid to him on

account of Government by

the Railway Tenants.

was

of

Therefore

"Mr. Hazeland informed of His Excellency's resolution to lay the matter before the Council, who would see from the explanation given in Mr Hazeland's letter of the ...

that there

was

August, satisfactory

solution of his retention of that

money-

but there

was

an

assertion that his books shewed

entries of the receipt of all

Government they reached him-

maries an

as

the date

arv

affirmation,

already mentioned, inconsistent

with his previous defence that

he had

No means

of ascertaining

the real amount which he had

received for the forfeited Bond

in the

Case

of the "Fairlight."

Mr. Hazeland had been ordered to be in attendance and

His Excellency submits the case to the Executive Council for their

advice as to how he should

be dealt with, in

case

they felt

that a lenient punishment such as

suspension would meet the exigencies of the case, as

otherwise...

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185 Col. Gray "In spite of all these warnings the word th... Mr. Hazel and ANDA litter 1:413 Ith August 1867. recently discovered CSO. W:1967 to have retained since last March of $935. paid to him on account of Government by the Railway Tenants. was of Therefore "Mr. Hazeland informed of His Excellency's resolution to lay the matter before the Council, who would see from the explanation given in Mr Hazeland's letter of the ... that there was August, satisfactory solution of his retention of that money- but there was an assertion that his books shewed entries of the receipt of all Government they reached him- maries an as the date arv affirmation, already mentioned, inconsistent with his previous defence that he had No means of ascertaining the real amount which he had received for the forfeited Bond in the Case of the "Fairlight." Mr. Hazeland had been ordered to be in attendance and His Excellency submits the case to the Executive Council for their advice as to how he should be dealt with, in case they felt that a lenient punishment such as suspension would meet the exigencies of the case, as otherwise...
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185 Col. Gray "In spite of all these warnings the word th Mr. Hazel and ANDA litter 1:413 Ith August 1867. recently discoured cso. W:1967 to have retained since last March of $935. paid to him on account of Gounanment by the Rorilcar Tenants. was of Therefore "Mr. Afazeland informed of His Excellency's resolution to lay the matter before the Camal, who would see from the explanation given in Mr Nazeland's letter of the bit that there Mas August, satisfactory solution of his retention of that money- but there was an apertion that his books shewed intrees of the receipt of all) Government they reached him- maries an as the date arv afrition, already mentioned, inconsistent with his previous defence that he had Mo meano of ascertaining the real amount which he had received for the forfeited Bond in ite Cave of the "Fairlight." Mr. Hageland had been ordered to be in attendance and this Excellway submits the case to the Executive Cormeil for their advice as to how he should be dealt with, in case they felt that a lefe punishment show suspension would meet ite exigencies of the case, as atherwise
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185

Col. Gray

"In spite of all these warnings the word th

Mr. Hazel and

ANDA

litter 1:413 Ith August 1867.

recently discoured cso. W:1967

to have retained since last March

of $935. paid to him on

account of Gounanment by

the Rorilcar Tenants.

was

of

Therefore

"Mr. Afazeland informed of His Excellency's resolution to lay the matter before the Camal, who would see from the explanation given in Mr Nazeland's letter of the bit

that there

Mas

August, satisfactory

solution of his retention of that

money-

but there

was

an

apertion that his books shewed

intrees of the receipt of all)

Government they reached him-

maries an

as

the date

arv

afrition,

already mentioned, inconsistent

with his previous defence that

he had

Mo meano

of ascertaining

the real amount which he had

received for the forfeited Bond

in ite

Cave

of the "Fairlight."

Mr. Hageland had been ordered to be in attendance and

this Excellway submits the case to the Executive Cormeil for their

advice as to how he should

be dealt with, in

case

they felt

that a lefe punishment show

suspension would meet ite exigencies of the case, as

atherwise

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