Sir F. Rogers has spoken to me about these papers, which
require some further steps before they can be finally disposed of.
The Governor has sent home an act for the registry of titles
of land. This act has been considered in the usual way and reported
on both by the Land Board and by
Sir F. Rogers, and found
unobjectionable. A Draft therefore has been adopted for its
confirmation.
But then the Governor says that
the the measure will require a Registrar,
to be paid by a salary of £500 a year, and he recommends
Mr Bushby
for the Office. Before we write to the Governor we must take the
Duke of Newcastle's pleasure whether he assents to the selection of
Mr Bushby and we must obtain the concurrence of the Treasury in
the salary of £500.
Mr Bushby it seems went out in
1858 with a letter of recommendation, but we have searched
and and cannot find any record of the particulars.
Gov. Douglas however reports that
Mr Bushby
has since the beginning of
1859 held the Office of Registrar of the
Supreme Court, and that in it he has given every satisfaction.
As to the salary I annex a Draft asking the requisite Treasury
sanction.