OUR RESIDENT MAGISTRATE.
The following reply has be»n received from the Department of Justice to the memorial recently sent up Dy the solloltoru practising at AahLurtun : — Department of Jn^loo, Wellington, Kpj ZWand, March 10 h, 1888. Geotle*nen, — I have tlie honor to acknowledge the receipt o' your letter of I the number and date quoted m the margin (7.h mat ), with reference to'tht* t ropoaal that the aittl ga at Ashburtou shall, m fu'Ure, be t»ken by the Uesldom M*gißtrnte fom Tlraaro. Id reply, I am directed by iho Minister of Juaiioo to inform you that the proposed re-arrangement is m the direotiun of eannomy, and that, aa Captain Wr»y will ibe relieved o? the dmy c,t ait Ing at Wa mate, he will have plenty of time to devote to Aahburton. I have the h'.nnr to be, Gentlemen, Yonr moat ■ b rtient a rvant, 0. J A. Rasbldin, Under-Secretary. 0. W. Parnell, v sq., and the other gentlemen Bitgn-n* 'he lntier, 'nhturton.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1787, 12 March 1888, Page 2
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163OUR RESIDENT MAGISTRATE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1787, 12 March 1888, Page 2
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