No. 19
14 May 1863
Sir,
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your Despatches Nos. 37 and 38, of the 3rd and 5th of December last on the Subject of the surrender to the Crown of the unsold land in the Town of Victoria.
I have referred theseDespatchesManuscript image Despatches to the Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company, and I now transmit to you a copy of Mr. Berens' reply.
In the absence of any report from you, on the Letter addressed by Mr McTavish to the Colonial Secretary, dated the 7th January, which forms an Enclosure in Mr. Berens' Letter, I can only impress upon you the importance of not raising unnecessary controversies with the Company's Officers, but of conducting the correspondence in a liberal and conciliatory spirit,theManuscript image the primary object being to put an end to the questionable tenure of the Company which is calculated to impede the progress of the Colony.
With regard to the lot of land reserved for the Office of the Harbor Master, I shall defer any final decision until I am in possession of your report on the subject, but I am desirous that you should deal with this question also in the same spirit, not of course sacrificing the interests of the public to theconvenienceManuscript image convenience of the Company, but not on the other hand taking advantage of what is said to have been an error on the part of Mr. Dallas to expose the Company to unnecessary expense or embarrassment.
I have the honor to be
Sir,
Your Most Obedient
Humble Servant
Newcastle
Other documents included in the file
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Copy, Berens to Newcastle, March 17, 1863, on the "site to be reserved for the Harbour Master."
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Copy, Mactavish to Fraser, January 21, 1863, "on the subject of the lands to the south and west of James Bay."
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Copy, Mactavish to Young, January 7, 1863, providing a "map of the lands to the south and west of James' Bay."
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Copy, Young to Mactavish, January 8, 1863, acknowledging receipt of Mactavish's letter.
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Copy, Dallas to Fraser, January 20, 1863, admitting an "error" in his handling of land partitioning in Victoria.