The Wellington correspondent of the I Lyttelton Times telegraphs:—"! have \ learned that the Civil Service. Royal Commissioner*, in addition to recommending - the dismissal of certain officers, such as Messrs Conyers and Lawson, in a private - memo, suggested the names of those who . should succeed them. So far these sug- : l gestions have been adopted, notably in the; cases of Messrs Maxwell, Hannav,. - and'j-, other railway officiate. It is also *pndor- j stood that the recommendations that the -;j services of Messrs Maginnity and Gcra,y, "j. should be dispensed which will be/for* lowed by the adoption of the recoinmen- j, dation, also privately conveyed to Gpvern- 'M menfc, that Dr Lemon should be appointed I permanent head of poßt and 'telegraph, I offices." 1
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Temuka Leader, Issue 320, 23 November 1880, Page 2
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123Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 320, 23 November 1880, Page 2
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