MINISTERS AND THE CIVIL SE RVIC E.
In reply to a qucstiun by Mr Roes, Sir J Vogol s.izd Dv J'olleu was enrolled upon tho Civil Service, and would, in the course of time bo entitled to whatever retiiing allowv.nco would bo calcuhted was dje to him. Sir I) jMVIjp.,II, however, did not belong to tho (Jivil Service. Sir D Mob -An made a personal explanation in regard to the allog-atioii that he hud tho office of Land* Parch isj OoMmissioncr, aul drew public nionovs flu* other ofKu rt s besides lii* Minj.norial ali>>uanca. H« wo'idorod how ti'w (i Groj's momoiy should fail him so, who:-, it was himself vho abolished tho oflico of Laud'i Piu-c'ias ' Commissioiiff in 18(]-f) by proclamation in tho Gazotte. lie could siy further that, w!ie.i l'iado a oiin'stor, ho i'usig n oil ali o!H^4 and emolutmojtv J^fOin 18G3 to thu pii'sont hour, !ie never leooiwi! a single aix^cMic •, fuvo lun puy «u Juoorintoudcnt of J lav\ke\s Biy.
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Waikato Times, Issue 640, 27 June 1876, Page 2
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162MINISTERS AND THE CIVIL SERVICE. Waikato Times, Issue 640, 27 June 1876, Page 2
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