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The post of Registrar General was offered to Amy Stewart by Lord Kimberley (vide despatches 35 and 43 of 1881). The only official correspondence showing why it was not conferred on him is in the Despatches of Governor Hennessy Nos. 28 and 64 of 1889. N. Stewart has referred to this subject in his application.
I believe that it will be convenient that the offices of Treasurer and Registrar General should be held by the same person, in the same way that they have been held by one, J. Russell. They are both collectors of Revenue.
As regards the respective claims of the several candidates - the dates when they entered the service of this Colony are as follows:
F. Stewart, 20th December, 1861.
M. M. Deane, 26th March, 1862.
J. Russell, 9th August, 1865.
St. J. Mossopnce, 15 January 1867.
An appointment as Police magistrate will become vacant if Mr. Stewart is promoted. This...
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Ine post of Registrar General
General was offered to Any Stewart by Lord Kimberley, dee a espatches 35 and 43 of 1881). Sue only officiai correspondence shewing why it was not conterred on him is in
the Despatches of Governor tenness HP 28 and 64 of 1889. N. Stewart has referred to this subject in his application.
I believe that it will be
convenient that the offices of Treasurer and Registrar Ieneral should be held by the same person,
in
in the same way
that
ey have
they
been held by one. Russell. They
are both follectors of Revenue.
As regards the respective claims of the several candidates - the dates when they entered the service of this bolong
are as follows:
F. Stewart, 20th December, 1861.
M. M. Deane, 2bth March, 1862 5. Russell, of Rugust 1865. St. E. Modssonce, is January 1867.
An appointment as Police
magistrate will become vacant Mr. Stewart is promoted. This
if me
has
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