NEW MAGISTRATE.
MR. MORGAN'S APPOINTMENT.
Mr. Henry Morgan, of Invercargill, who has been appointed to the magistracy, will take up his new duties almost immediately at the Warden's Court, Cromwell, where there are several hundred applications for mining rights to • be dealt with by the court. Mr. Morgan joined the Justice Department in 1902, and lias been .clerk of.the Magistrate's Court continuously since 1908; he qualified as a solicitor_ -about IJJJ, ami was admitted as a solicitor of the Supreme Court in 1926. The additional work devolving on the courts of Otago and the "West Coast ot the South Island, due to the mining boom, has caused an extension of the service to December 31 next of Mr. W. Meldruin, S.M., at G'e.vmouth, who reached the retiring age of stipendiary magistrates on July 28 last, and who, normally, would have retired on that date. t Mr. Morgan will take up Mr. Mcldrum 6 work.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 189, 12 August 1933, Page 16
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