Public Offices document.
Minutes (1), Enclosures (untranscribed) (1), Other documents (2).
Hamilton forwards Newcastle a sample of the paper that was sent to Douglas. Other documents included in the file indicate that the paper was sent to him to
use for despatches, as the Colonial Office felt much inconvenience as the result of his continuing to use paper of a size different from that which is ordinarily employed. The Colonial Office requests that Douglas pay for the paper without delay.
I am directed by the Lords Commissoners of Her Majesty's Treasury to
transmit herewith for the information of the Duke of Newcastle with
reference to Mr Elliot's letter of 18th January last—the enclosed
copy of a letter dated 28th January from the Comptroller of the
Stationery Office, with a specimen sheet of the Paper furnished to
the Governor of Vancouvers Island.
Draft reply, Newcastle to Douglas, No. 86, 18 February 1862, asking Douglas to use the paper sent to him for despatches and to pay for it without delay.
Elliot to Hamilton, 19 February 1862, advising that Douglas had
been reminded to to remit the sum due to the Stationery Office.
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
J.R. McCulloch, Comptroller, Stationery Office, to Hamilton, 28 January 1862, furnishing information on the type of paper sent to
Douglas, including the shipping dates, and advising that the
colony had not yet paid for the supplies.