CO129-130 - Sir MacDonnell - 1868 [4-5] — Page 451

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secasionally by an insubordinate, justert-

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if diving

him from his post

was

was

person extremely

Mr. Wilsons object he

jeasy to get

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any

rid of by subjecting him to small tipanny. Never having before hew.

amy

Government employment he

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he moreover

understood little of the routine of the

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Departmental duties in which Mr. Wilson

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tolerably

verbed.

bonsequently b

he

was

Thequently exposing himself to attacks, which

his superior profesional experience made him feel the more

Keenly.

24. It sufficed houwer to this Exalluny to know that Mr blank had commenced

with good

good faith

and aw

to do his duty in such

might jain

earnest desire

wwanner as

him reputation and confer

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on the Public

was resolved

Therefore His Excellery

to keep him in the Service if possible.

and on

learning that Mr. Wilson threw

way of

-every difficulty he could in the 1 M "blank's eltuiming private practice, and

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wven

gone

the length of preventing

his discharging that part of his duties,

which brought him most in contact

with the

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queral community- viz.

those

connected with the

supervision of private

Buildings under the Building Ordinance

His Excelency directed a Men? on the subject to be adchiped to the Surveyor General. His Excellency lays that Mam? (28th January

1868) on the table with M

Wilson's reply, whose apertions throughout

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