Joseph Garrick
Joseph Hector Garrick (Sydney, New South Wales, 8 December 1846 — 23 February 1908), was an Australian lawyer who served as a judge on the benches of the Kingdom of Viti, the first Fijian nation-state. Having arrived in 1873, Garrick was associated with the events leading up to the cession of the islands to the United Kingdom in 1874. Following cession, Garrick was appointed Chief Police Magistrate and Registrar General on 1 September 1875. He went on to serve as Attorney General of Fiji from 25 November 1876 to 1882.
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Joseph Garrick
Joseph Hector Garrick (Sydney, New South Wales, 8 December 1846 — 23 February 1908), was an Australian lawyer who served as a judge on the benches of the Kingdom of Viti, the first Fijian nation-state. Having arrived in 1873, Garrick was associated with the events leading up to the cession of the islands to the United Kingdom in 1874. Following cession, Garrick was appointed Chief Police Magistrate and Registrar General on 1 September 1875. He went on to serve as Attorney General of Fiji from 25 November 1876 to 1882.
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Joseph Hector Garrick (Sydney, ...... was still doing so as of 1889.
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Emily Constance Agnew
Emma Elizabeth Milne
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Joseph Hector Garrick (Sydney, ...... from 25 November 1876 to 1882.
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