Childers to Rogers (Permanent Under-Secretary)
Treasury Chambers
11th November 1865
Sir
The Lords Commissoners of Her Majesty's Treasury have had before them your letter of 25th September last, enclosing Financial Returns of the Government of British Columbia for the Quarter to 31st March 1865.
Their Lordships desire me to request that you will state to Mr Secretary Cardwell that They observe that, in the General Abstract of transactions at the Treasury, the amount stated as received under the head of "Revenue from Collectors" is £958.11.4, whereas it would appear from previous Returns, that the sums received underthisManuscript image this head were as follows—vizt
Quarter to 30th June 1864 £16781.
" " 30th September " 13564.
" " 31st December " 16421.
Their Lordships would suggest that the Governor should be called upon to furnish some explanation as to the apparent falling off of the Revenue under this head for the Quarter to 31st March last.
I am Sir
Your obedient Servant
Hugh C.E. Childers
Minutes by CO staff
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Mr Elliot
As Mr Seymour is in this Country he could probably explain the cause of the falling off in the Collector's Receipts?
VJ 13 Nov
Write to Mr Seymour officially. Draft.
TFE 13/11
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Elliot to Seymour, 16 November 1865, concerning the falling off of receipts and advising that Cardwell would appreciate an explanation.
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Draft reply, Cardwell to Officer Administering the Government, No. 93, 25 November 1865.
People in this document

Cardwell, Edward

Childers, Hugh C. E.

Elliot, Thomas Frederick

Jadis, Vane

Rogers, Frederic

Seymour, Frederick

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Treasury

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British Columbia