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Mr W. F. Hames, who has been appointed Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court in Christchurch. He succeeds Mr J. R. Sanson who will retire on Friday after 40 years’ service with the Justice Department. Mr Hames is at present second deputy Registrar of the Christchurch Magistrate’s Court and has been returning officer for the Selwyn electorate. He joined the Dunedin Magistrate’s Court staff in 1921 and was transferred to the Supreme Court in 1926. He was transferred to Invercargill in 1932 and then to Christchurch in 1939. While he was in Invercargill he was secretary to the Mortgagors’ Adjustment Commission.

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27632, 13 April 1955, Page 14

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Mr W. F. Hames, who has been appointed Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court in Christchurch. He succeeds Mr J. R. Sanson who will retire on Friday after 40 years’ service with the Justice Department. Mr Hames is at present second deputy Registrar of the Christchurch Magistrate’s Court and has been returning officer for the Selwyn electorate. He joined the Dunedin Magistrate’s Court staff in 1921 and was transferred to the Supreme Court in 1926. He was transferred to Invercargill in 1932 and then to Christchurch in 1939. While he was in Invercargill he was secretary to the Mortgagors’ Adjustment Commission. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27632, 13 April 1955, Page 14

Mr W. F. Hames, who has been appointed Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court in Christchurch. He succeeds Mr J. R. Sanson who will retire on Friday after 40 years’ service with the Justice Department. Mr Hames is at present second deputy Registrar of the Christchurch Magistrate’s Court and has been returning officer for the Selwyn electorate. He joined the Dunedin Magistrate’s Court staff in 1921 and was transferred to the Supreme Court in 1926. He was transferred to Invercargill in 1932 and then to Christchurch in 1939. While he was in Invercargill he was secretary to the Mortgagors’ Adjustment Commission. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27632, 13 April 1955, Page 14