CO129-190 - Governor Hennessy - 1880 [10-12] — Page 362

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the question of Stuffori's status for decision by the Court. I told Mr. Gibbons

that no Brereton had as my presence

him direction which I understand he

would act

Petition and to

to adopt and a deep

thee

arrange

with Mr Brereton

a greed

t

argue

the question

behalf

for

the

argument before

rrr k

the ded

of the Creditors

in hypoll still ly

A J

d

test

Case

a

agreed

to act

Corest might

nd that no Plunket had

ar

such order

the

Ke

The decision

after full argument, if in his favour,

would fully justify the Repatriation to

to be official assignee; if it would be urgent grounds

a e sa va te

adverse,

for passing

rest the ex later

Ordinance to effectually,

in the Repatriation

as Official Assignee. expressed objection to the

Mr. Gibbons

course but

took the petition away, I giving

him

nothing of the kind, but without

informing

artx

of what he proposed to

do or had done, he wrote the letter of

ri

B

the 13 of May

with

Reference

last by me (it is right

to my Gibbons charges above

referred to, to note the date as

being

before the latter end of May) of which I send copy herewith in which avouching himself of the information I had given

him as to Stuffori,

he has

but ignoring

me

Ad

from his own

investigation

brought the

with a

matter before the Governor

view to legislative action

In

That

'ec

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249 359 the question of Stuffori's status for decision by the Court. I told Mr. Gibbons that no Brereton had as my presence him direction which I understand he would act Petition and to to adopt and a deep thee arrange with Mr Brereton a greed t argue the question behalf for the argument before rrr k the ded of the Creditors in hypoll still ly A J d test Case a agreed to act Corest might nd that no Plunket had ar such order the Ke The decision after full argument, if in his favour, would fully justify the Repatriation to to be official assignee; if it would be urgent grounds a e sa va te adverse, for passing rest the ex later Ordinance to effectually, in the Repatriation as Official Assignee. expressed objection to the Mr. Gibbons course but took the petition away, I giving him nothing of the kind, but without informing artx of what he proposed to do or had done, he wrote the letter of ri B the 13 of May with Reference last by me (it is right to my Gibbons charges above referred to, to note the date as being before the latter end of May) of which I send copy herewith in which avouching himself of the information I had given him as to Stuffori, he has but ignoring me Ad from his own investigation brought the with a matter before the Governor view to legislative action In That 'ec
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249 359 the question of stuffari's status for decision by the Coust. I told Mr. Gibbons that no Brereton had as my presene him direction which I understand he would act Petition and to to adopt and a deept thee arrange with Mr Brereton a greed t argue the question behalf for the argument before rrr k the ded of the Creditors in hypoll still ly A J d test Case a agreed to act Corest might nd that no Plunket had ar such order the Ke The decision. after full orsement, if in his poons, favour, would fully justify the -Repatras to to be official assignee; if It would be urgent frounds a e sa va te adverse, for passing rest the extater Orduriance to effectually, in the Repeatras as Official Assignee. expreend objection to the Mr. Gibbons course but took the petition away, I giving him nothing of the kind, but without informing artx of what he proposed to do os had done, he wrote the letter of ri B the 13 of heay with Reference last bymu (it is right. to my Gibbous charges above referred to, to note the date as being before the latter end of may) of which Jeaned copy here with in which avuching himalf of the information I had fivere him as to stuffam, he has but ignoring me Ad from his own insectigation brought the with a matter before the Governor view to legislative action In That 'ec
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the question of stuffari's status for decision by the Coust. I told Mr. Gibbons

that no Brereton had as my presene

him direction which I understand he

would act

Petition and to

to adopt and a deept

thee

arrange

with Mr Brereton

a greed

t

argue

the question

behalf

for

the

argument before

rrr k

the ded

of the Creditors

in hypoll still ly

A J

d

test

Case

a

agreed

to act

Corest might

nd that no Plunket had

ar

such order

the

Ke

The decision.

after full orsement, if in his poons, favour,

would fully justify the -Repatras to

to be official assignee; if It would be urgent frounds

a e sa va te

adverse,

for passing

rest the extater

Orduriance to effectually,

in the Repeatras

as Official Assignee. expreend objection to the

Mr. Gibbons

course but

took the petition away, I giving

him

nothing of the kind, but without

informing

artx

of what he proposed to

do os had done, he wrote the letter of

ri

B

the 13 of heay

with

Reference

last bymu (it is right.

to my Gibbous charges above

referred to, to note the date as

being

before the latter end of may) of which Jeaned copy here with in which avuching himalf of the information I had fivere

him as to stuffam,

he has

but ignoring

me

Ad

from his own

insectigation

brought the

with a

matter before the Governor

view to legislative action

In

That

'ec

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