PRECEDENCE OF COLONIAL DIGNITARIES.
tL& G! neral Assembly with reference to the precedence of the officers of the Colonial t» Earl Kimberly's reply is as dowT n 1«« °f °PiDion that the ™l 6 laid of ?h« Q -' , as, to the Precedence of the Superintendents of the Pro- ;^ 3, o£ Ne7 /ealand, should be adhered^ a nd I have therefore to instruct you that during the presence of the Governor m any province the Superintendent nrh?l tprV4HCe Bhould not be P^ced above otherhjgb officers of the Governmentwho may the Governor, but that in the! absence of the Governor from the Province! n~i. n pßS lten? eß* should have Precedence nffil *°S er?, m the Pr°yiace, including any officer of the Government who may reside il the Province or happen to be there on a visit As regards ex-Ministers r who have received ■use Majesty's permission to retain the title of honorable within the Colony, I approve of Sou^T ? £ l ule P«*cribedifor New toouth Wales, .which gives them precedence awordmg tojhe dates in the oraer of the first appointment of each to tho ExeQutire
Council after the existing ExecutivTColini cillors." ___—————————— '...
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1379, 11 July 1874, Page 2
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