CO129-190 - Governor Hennessy - 1880 [10-12] — Page 155

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I think the whole of his view is not clear. I do not understand that this was unusual: His house was from the Registrar Supreme Court, was exceptional. The Japanese asked for Leventh B.

For some time prior to Mr Mays death, 25 April 1879, Mr Plunket discharged gratuitously the duties of Police Magistrate in addition to his duties as Registrar. From that date, continuing to discharge both duties, he was properly paid a salary as P.M. in addition to his full salary as Registrar under Rule 108.

It was not until the 29th of September 1879 that the S. of S. by telegraph signified his approval of the proposal for the transfer of Mr Plunket from the office of Registrar to the office of Police Magistrate and Coroner, nor was it until the 30th of October 1879 that the S. of S. notified by despatch her intention of sending out a new Registrar from home. I think that the Governor was justified in assuming that the status quo was to continue until Mr Plunket was relieved of the duties of Registrar by the arrival of his successor.

This is the actual arrangement reported in the returns enclosed in GR1178/1922/32(III) which it appears that Mr Plunket continued as Registrar and acting P.M. until the arrival of Mr Gibbons when he became ...

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I think the whole of his view is not clear. I do not understand that this was unusual: His house was from the Registrar Supreme Court, was exceptional. The Japanese asked for Leventh B. For some time prior to Mr Mays death, 25 April 1879, Mr Plunket discharged gratuitously the duties of Police Magistrate in addition to his duties as Registrar. From that date, continuing to discharge both duties, he was properly paid a salary as P.M. in addition to his full salary as Registrar under Rule 108. It was not until the 29th of September 1879 that the S. of S. by telegraph signified his approval of the proposal for the transfer of Mr Plunket from the office of Registrar to the office of Police Magistrate and Coroner, nor was it until the 30th of October 1879 that the S. of S. notified by despatch her intention of sending out a new Registrar from home. I think that the Governor was justified in assuming that the status quo was to continue until Mr Plunket was relieved of the duties of Registrar by the arrival of his successor. This is the actual arrangement reported in the returns enclosed in GR1178/1922/32(III) which it appears that Mr Plunket continued as Registrar and acting P.M. until the arrival of Mr Gibbons when he became ... Page information has been kept if "Page XX" is detected, but there is none in this text.
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I the whore of his new. ht I do not

that this was

infular: His house from the

this Registaan Supreme Count, was

excephinel

caphael meomes.

The Japas asked for

Leventh

B.

Ve

44

15639179

vc te.

Eur Dec 17.

Mer Bramston Then seems the soun misunderstand

For some time prior to Mr Mays

death, 25 April 1879, der Plunket discharged gratuitously the duties of Police Magistrate in addition to his duties as Registrar. From that date, continuing to discharge

both duties, he was properly paid & Salary

as P.M. in addition to his fall Salary

as

under Rule 108

Registrar. It was not until the

29th of September 1879 that the S. of 5.

by telegraphe signified his approval of

the

77.

153

proposal porthe transper cher Plunket from the offic

of Registrar to the officer of Police Magistrate and Coroner,

nor was it until the 30th

of October 1879 that the S. of 5. requified by despatch

her intention of sending out a New Registrar prom home. I think that the Governor was justified in assuming that ther

status quo was to continue until

der Plunket was relieved of the

duties of trejistas by the arrival of his successor . This is the actuat arrangement reported in the returns enclosed in 18919 praus which it appears that ur

Registrar and acting P.M. until the arrival

Plunket continued as

of Mer Gebbons when he became

lec.

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