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before suggesting this alteration such as the indisposition of the Chief Justice and his readiness to meet the wishes of the Professio
on
every necessary recasion.
The hour of Twelve o'clock
on the sittings of the Court I
Consider
very
convenient, as it
allows time to collect witnesses
for other Contingencies
and prepare for
Trial.
Ientirely agree in Mr Streis
that occur on
the
day of
remarks
مان
to the Offi
Office
Stours.
"The Registrar or Definty Registran
should be in constant attendance at their offices from 10 till 14 P. M. and that whether the Court is
sitting or not.
The delay
expense and obstruction recasioned to business in the staining for
instance the Chief Justices ther
Ca ad Rhe expecially in vncation
for a when the
Office
closes at three o'clock
is a serious inconvenienez.
(Signed) Mr Morcaby-
19th June, 1858
True Coppy)
Colonial Secutory
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