CO129-307 - Governor Sir Blake - 1901 [10-12] — Page 726

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ALL M

720

(3)

28th September, 1901.

I would beg to suggest that in the preparation of the presses for our new seals of Court, they should be such as is used with the No.2 Seal (the Summary Court Seal) which immediately after the impression is made, the seal by means of a spring detaches itself from the paper and leaves the document free, whereas when using seals Nos. 1 and 3 it requires two or three reverse turns of the balls attached to the screw to free the document.

HONOURABLE

THE COLONIAL SECRETARY.

I have etc.,

(Sd.). J. W. Norton-Kyshe.

Registrar.

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ALL M 720 (3) 28th September, 1901. I would beg to suggest that in the preparation of the presses for our new seals of Court, they should be such as is used with the No.2 Seal (the Summary Court Seal) which immediately after the impression is made, the seal by means of a spring detaches itself from the paper and leaves the document free, whereas when using seals Nos. 1 and 3 it requires two or three reverse turns of the balls attached to the screw to free the document. HONOURABLE THE COLONIAL SECRETARY. I have etc., (Sd.). J. W. Norton-Kyshe. Registrar.
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ALL M 720 (3) 28th September, 1901. I would beg to suggest that in the pre- paration of the presses for our new seals of Court, they should be such as is used with the No.2 Seal (the Summary Court Seal) which immediately after the impression is made, the seal by means of a spring detaches itself from the paper and leaves the document free, whereas when using seals Nos. 1 and 3 it requires two or three reverse turns of the balls attached to the sorew to free the document. BONOURABLE THE COLONIAL SECRETARY. I have eto., (Sa.).J.W.Norton-Kyshe. Registrar. :
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ALL M

720

(3)

28th September, 1901.

I would beg to suggest that in the pre-

paration of the presses for our new seals of Court, they should

be such as is used with the No.2 Seal (the Summary Court Seal)

which immediately after the impression is made, the seal by

means of a spring detaches itself from the paper and leaves the

document free, whereas when using seals Nos. 1 and 3 it requires

two or three reverse turns of the balls attached to the sorew

to free the document.

BONOURABLE

THE COLONIAL SECRETARY.

I have eto.,

(Sa.).J.W.Norton-Kyshe.

Registrar.

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