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accepted this scheme as the only way he can see to get his money back again. This is the plan for which Mr. Worgan takes so much credit to himself in the letter which I had the honor to forward to you by last mail. lam informed that Mr. Worgan represents in the Valley that his salary is still running on. I shall be glad to receive as soon as possible your decision as to his dismissal, or acceptance of his resignation, with instructions up to what date his salary will be paid. I have, &c, The Civil Commissioner. C. Huntee Beowx.
Enclosure 8 in No. 16. Mr. C. H. Beown to Mr. G. B. Woegan. Sib,— Wairoa, 12th October, 1864. I am instructed by the Civil Commissioner to inform you, that in consequence of your conduct in the matter of Ihaka Whanga, you are dismissed from your post of Native Interpreter and Clerk to Resident Magistrate's Court, Wairoa. You are held to be not entitled to resign, and are dismissed. I have to request that you will complete the cash-book aud fee-book up to date ; that you will account to me for all fees and fines ; and that you will hand over to me all Government documents, papers, printed forms and stationery, carbine, cartouche-box and ammunition, and any other Government property in your charge. I shall then be prepared to sign vouchers for your pay up to the date of this communication. I have, &c, Mr. G. T. B. "VVorgan. C. Huntee Beowii". By Authority: Geobue Didsbuby, Gorernment Printer, Wellington.—lB73. Trice 9d.~\
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