CO129-192 - Governor Hennessy - 1881 [1-4] — Page 91

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and private. not

not des

desiring

to

reiterate what I have already

represented to His Excellency I crave

leave to refer in extenso to

my

He then proposed

that if

was

desirous of being released from my

engagement he would assist me

in obtaining

leave and the means

letter 28th September 1880 which contains

a

very temperate statement

of

the

grievances

with

which I had

up to that period.

The

Chief Justice heard

of my

having sent the letter (and probably

seen it) than he sent for

me at once.

I attended him.

in his chambers and

as I had

in the letter

asked for relief

I was willing

in his

feeling

desire

to listen

to any suggestion he might make.

As my position had by

his treatment become so intolerable I gladly accepted his proposal and left him with the intention of withdrawing my letters of complaint, which he had stipulated should be

a condition precedent.

I accordingly went at once to the Acting Colonial Secretary to obtain the letter but found that it had

been forwarded to His Excellency who was then at Government House;

I then saw His Excellency.

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87 and private. not not des desiring to reiterate what I have already represented to His Excellency I crave leave to refer in extenso to my He then proposed that if was desirous of being released from my engagement he would assist me in obtaining leave and the means letter 28th September 1880 which contains a very temperate statement of the grievances with which I had up to that period. The Chief Justice heard of my having sent the letter (and probably seen it) than he sent for me at once. I attended him. in his chambers and as I had in the letter asked for relief I was willing in his feeling desire to listen to any suggestion he might make. As my position had by his treatment become so intolerable I gladly accepted his proposal and left him with the intention of withdrawing my letters of complaint, which he had stipulated should be a condition precedent. I accordingly went at once to the Acting Colonial Secretary to obtain the letter but found that it had been forwarded to His Excellency who was then at Government House; I then saw His Excellency.
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and private. not

not des

desiring

to

reiterate what I have already

represented to His Excellency I crave

leave to refer in extenso to

my

He then proposed

that if

was

desirous of being released from my

engagement he would assist me

in obr

obtaining

leave and the means

letter 2.8.0 2329.

to

and

до

!

of September of 1880 which contains

undergone up to that period.

a

very temperate statement

of

wheat

Gad

The

grievances

with

J70

had the

therein contained met

redress, but

720

Chuif justice heard

of my

having sent the letter (and probably

Setrv

it)

it ) than he sent for

I at once.

attended him.

chambers and

as

I had

in the

ZTA

tter

beyond

A

for relief

I was

willing

in his

420

feeling

desire

to listen

to any suggestion he might make.

a4

my position had by

his treatment become so intolerable Igladly accepted his proposal and left him with the intention of withdrawing my letters of complaint, which he had stipulated should be

condition precedent.

withdrawn

A

to the

I accordingly went at once Acting Colonial Secretary to obtain the letter but found that it had

forwarded to His becillency who

then at Government Honce;

His barellency be cellency

tow His

been

I then

He

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