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Lo moltaute mi
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outsider to act for him. This does not however touch the
question of shorter absences on account of indisposition, to
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which unfortunately we are all more or less liable in this
Colony. If the Chief Justice or the Puiane Judge were laid up
temporarily, the fact that there is no one to replace him would
cause a serious delay in the hearing of cases.
17.
I have still to deal with Mr. Fise's work.
I am too well informed of what passes in the Coleny not to know
suggestien that the present Puisne Judge has time and to spare
on his hands which he might devote, or which I ought to ask
Pal a'voro!-
.
that underlying the statement made by Mr. Smith there is a
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Is to ni galynted and ets lægesen blow i solteir, told as
him to devote, to relieving the pressure of the Original Juris-
-diction. On the only occasions when Sir M. Nathan did me the
honour to refer to the subject of the appointment of a Third
Judge, this was invariably the tenor of his remarks, and this
the only aspect of it to which he referred:- *Mr. Wise has
plenty of time in his hands". I think that in the paragraphs
of this letter dealing with the difficulty of making the
necessary arrangements to take him from his own Court, and the
impossibility of bringing cases on for hearing suddenly. I have
shown that it is not a feasible suggestion. I have however
thought it my duty to make myself acquainted with Mr.
Wise's
method of dealing with the work in Surmary Jurisdiction, and I
am
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