and in the following year performed the duties of that office again for 6 months.
Gazetted Cisting Deputy Registrar, from which time I- have leeen donig. Deputy Registrar's work. Burning the long tune I have been in the service and especially suice In have been associated with the shepremie Court I have become well acqucnited with the Statutes of this Colony, cund also with the precatice and procedure. of the Court and am able to undertake any Registrar's work in Connnial, Civil, Probate or Bankruptry matters, all of which frome constiut practise I have become familiar with.
and in June 1877 was
I trust therefore that my long past
services will be taken uite consideration
by Heis Fallewey the Governor in regard to this application for the post of Deputy Registrar.
I have re re (M.) (OF A Soungster
Asting Deputy Registion
"Copy
(4.)
613
February 105 1881.
My dear Mr. Vangster.
I am staying at Mr.A.P. Macbunis house on the hill for change of air and have just received your note. I have opportunity of assisting you
lost av
best
to the
are Verif
of my ability, because I will candidl sewa haw thought your services are
Very valuable to the Court, and no one has worked harder or more
Cheerfully than
you Long experience has made,
e you well. aequacited with the preatise of the Court and the duties of the different offices.
I certainly think that afore should be appointed Asting Registrar, indeed you must be. The other day, was with the Povernor when you came to see him and I load
Opporticuity of speaking in
I think
some weeks ago
axc
I
favour and theis Berthing qutbound
I think the Governor will consult the Attorney General as (I write in Confideux ) the Chief Justion declined to adviser ever
as to the Usher unless his viecos so
et evere
often expressal
adopted. After that
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