my
letter to the Chief Justice,
His Honour's
reply,
and also of
of Enclosure 2 27% Feby 1886 Enclosure 3 2nd Mares 10`
a further letter from Mr. Francis, explaining why he had made
Mr Francis Enclosure St
his application before Mr. O'Malley
had applied for leave.
6.
After consulting with
the Excentive Conneil I have
decided to appoint Mr. ReKroyd to net for Mr O'Malley, W. Wise, Volice Magistrate, to not for Mr. Ackroyd as Registrar of the Supreme Court, and M. McKean
to be
Acting
Police
Magistrate,
and
7thstarch, 1881
248
and I beg to submit these appointments for Your Lordship's
approval.
7.
It appeared to me
was the best
that Mr. Ackroyd
selection that it was in my -
power to make to fill temporarily the vacant post of Attorney
General. Had the
а
vacancy
been
one I should have
permanent one had to consider an
application
from Mr. Justice Russell, who hav
on several occasions filled the post of Attorney General
with
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