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this Court I respectfully submit that they are on terms of equality;

in so much as the salary of both offices are the same and that

these Officers rank in seniority accordance to the date of their

first appointment de facto.

The offices were established by the Supreme Court Ordinance

30.1 of 1873, and I need go no further back than 1884 to establish

the fact that the Deputy Registrar and Accountant was senior to

the Deputy Registrar and Appraiser and continued so for eleven

years.

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A reference to the nine Files of this Colony will show that Mr

Barff, the Deputy Registrar and Accountant was appointed in Janu-

ary 1883 and Mr. Sangster the Deputy Registrar and Appraiser was

appointed in February of the same year; thus Mr. Barff's seniority

was established by the priority of appointment of one month;

a fortiori I am the senior Deputy because I was appointed on 7th

June 1901 and Mr. J. R. Kemp not until 1st August 1904.

7. There has been no break in the continuity of these respective

offices, since they have existed which, after the officers were once

appointed the Supreme Court Ordinance of 1873 would have to be

amended.

8. The appointment of Mr. Bath to be Deputy Registrar and Apprais-

er on 27th June 1898 at an enhanced pay over Mr. Fenwick, ap-

pointed Deputy Registrar and Accountant on 1st January 1896, did

not make of itself the office of Deputy Registrar and Appraiser

superior or senior to that of the Deputy Registrar and Accountant

for there were certain personal considerations with reference to

Mr. Bath that necessitated he should, in justice, draw a higher

pay than his predecessor or otherwise he would doubtless have de-

clined the office.

Previous to occupying the appointment of Deputy Registrar Appraiser Mr. Bath held two offices, i.e. Chief Clerk in the

Colonial Secretary's office and also Clerk of Councils. These appointments gave him in the aggregate $498 per month.

The Government having thought it desirable to make some changes Mr. Bath was appointed to the Registry and on his accepting the


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2 140 this Court I respectfully submit that they are on terms of equality; in so much as the salary of both offices are the same and that these Officers rank in seniority accordance to the date of their first appointment de facto. The offices were established by the Supreme Court Ordinance 30.1 of 1873, and I need go no further back than 1884 to establish the fact that the Deputy Registrar and Accountant was senior to the Deputy Registrar and Appraiser and continued so for eleven years. # A reference to the nine Files of this Colony will show that Mr Barff, the Deputy Registrar and Accountant was appointed in Janu- ary 1883 and Mr. Sangster the Deputy Registrar and Appraiser was appointed in February of the same year; thus Mr. Barff's seniority was established by the priority of appointment of one month; a fortiori I am the senior Deputy because I was appointed on 7th June 1901 and Mr. J. R. Kemp not until 1st August 1904. 7. There has been no break in the continuity of these respective offices, since they have existed which, after the officers were once appointed the Supreme Court Ordinance of 1873 would have to be amended. 8. The appointment of Mr. Bath to be Deputy Registrar and Apprais- er on 27th June 1898 at an enhanced pay over Mr. Fenwick, ap- pointed Deputy Registrar and Accountant on 1st January 1896, did not make of itself the office of Deputy Registrar and Appraiser superior or senior to that of the Deputy Registrar and Accountant for there were certain personal considerations with reference to Mr. Bath that necessitated he should, in justice, draw a higher pay than his predecessor or otherwise he would doubtless have de- clined the office. Previous to occupying the appointment of Deputy Registrar Appraiser Mr. Bath held two offices, i.e. Chief Clerk in the Colonial Secretary's office and also Clerk of Councils. These appointments gave him in the aggregate $498 per month. The Government having thought it desirable to make some changes Mr. Bath was appointed to the Registry and on his accepting the
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2 140 this Cours I respostfully submit that they are on terms of equalit; in so much as the salary of both offices are the same and that ** these Officers rank in seniority accordance to the date of their first appointment de såther. The offices were established by the Supreme Court Ordinance 30.1 of 1873, and I need go no further back than 1884 to establish the fact that the Deputy Registrar and Accountant was senior to the Deputy Registrar and Appraiser and continued so for eleven == years. # रा - A reference to the nine Feeks of this Colony will show that ar Barff, the Deputy Registrar and Accountant was appointed in Janu- ary 1883 and Mr. Sangster the Deputy Registrar and Appraiser was appointed in February of the same years thus ir, Bartt's seniority was established by the priority of appointment of one month; fortiori I m the senior Deputy because I was appointed on 7th. June 1901 and Mr. J. R. Keep not until 1st. August 2904. 7. There has been no break in the continuity of these respective offices, sinon se have effooted which„after the officers were ence appointed the supreme Court Ordinance of 1873 would have to be ** amended. 8. The appointment of ur. Bath to be Deputy Registrar and Apprais» or en 27th, June 1898 at an enhanced pay over ur, faneland, pointed Deputy Registrar and Accountant on lat. January 1896, did not make of itself the office of Deputy Registrar and Appraiser superier er senior to that of the Deputy Registrar and Accountant for there were certain personal eensiderations with reference to mr. seth that necessitated he should, in justios, draw a higher pay than his predecesser or otherwise he would doubtless hare den clined the office. Previous to esoupying the appointment of Deputy Registrar Appraiser Mr. Both held two offices, i.e. Chier clerk in the *** Colonial Secretary's office and also olerk or councils. These appointments gave him in the aggregate 4898 per monson The Government having thought it desirable to make some changes Mr Beth was appointed to the Registry and on his nocepting the deurt (3),
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this Cours I respostfully submit that they are on terms of equalit;

in so much as the salary of both offices are the same and that **

these Officers rank in seniority accordance to the date of their

first appointment de såther.

The offices were established by the Supreme Court Ordinance

30.1 of 1873, and I need go no further back than 1884 to establish

the fact that the Deputy Registrar and Accountant was senior to

the Deputy Registrar and Appraiser and continued so for eleven ==

years.

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A reference to the nine Feeks of this Colony will show that ar

Barff, the Deputy Registrar and Accountant was appointed in Janu-

ary 1883 and Mr. Sangster the Deputy Registrar and Appraiser was

appointed in February of the same years thus ir, Bartt's seniority

was established by the priority of appointment of one month;

fortiori I m the senior Deputy because I was appointed on 7th.

June 1901 and Mr. J. R. Keep not until 1st. August 2904.

7. There has been no break in the continuity of these respective

offices, sinon se have effooted which„after the officers were ence

appointed the supreme Court Ordinance of 1873 would have to be **

amended.

8. The appointment of ur. Bath to be Deputy Registrar and Apprais»

or en 27th, June 1898 at an enhanced pay over ur, faneland,

pointed Deputy Registrar and Accountant on lat. January 1896, did

not make of itself the office of Deputy Registrar and Appraiser

superier er senior to that of the Deputy Registrar and Accountant

for there were certain personal eensiderations with reference to

mr. seth that necessitated he should, in justios, draw a higher

pay than his predecesser or otherwise he would doubtless hare den

clined the office.

Previous to esoupying the appointment of Deputy Registrar Appraiser Mr. Both held two offices, i.e. Chier clerk in the *** Colonial Secretary's office and also olerk or councils. These appointments gave him in the aggregate 4898 per monson •

The Government having thought it desirable to make some changes Mr Beth was appointed to the Registry and on his nocepting the deurt

(3),

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