I
assuming Sir Fielding
Clarkle's views to be adopted, it might pressity" be found
perhaps
feasible to transfer the present Messenger in bankruptcy
• Whose office it is proposed to abolish - to the position
of Chief Justice's cleath, if provided that
he is capable of performing
ordinary
that
Secretarial
derical work
and in the Chief Justice who has not been consult
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• prepared to accept his
Services NX XXX
wing
-5. With regard to the proposed of the appointment
abolition
of
departy land offices, the Chief Justice is inclined
to think that the services
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that
Officer
have been
on the point
forume Inferath
1130ful
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to the colenial government!
outside and beyond the strict limits of his work as defined by ordinance. Sir Fielding
Planke notes that since he has been in the colony the government
has hardly been troubled with litigation on land questions
which
seway
wult
smay, he thinks)
be due to the tact and
Sense of M. Shepherd
good
It has occurred to me that
in lieu of the suggestion made in the preceding paragush
✡
g
the Committer's
and in lieu of recommendations, it might
be bother to make Mr
Shephard departy registro and
accountant in addition to his present affointment
land officer,
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officer, but without
M
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