No. 129
I have duly received your Despatch of the
22nd January
1859 N
o 7, conveying to me your approval of the construction
of the route by
Harrison's River, and acquainting me that you
look to the payment of all expenses connected with it out of
local, and not
fromfrom Imperial Funds.
2. The gratifying expression of your approval in this matter
is very acceptable to me, and I am happy to be able to state
that we have paid the whole expenses of the road, amounting to
Fourteen Thousand pounds (£14,000), out of the local Revenue. The
undertaking has been a severe tax upon our small resources,
but the work was indispensable for the development of the
Country, and it will in the end greatly benefit the Revenue
by the increase of the Imports which it is the means of
introducing into the interior.
Minutes by CO staff
Put by?
I think it wd be wise to acknowledge & to express
satisfaction at the completion of the road & the
defrayment of all charges from local revenues.
Other documents included in the file
Draft reply,
Lytton to
Douglas, No. 76,
4 June 1859, expressing his "satisfaction" that Douglas paid for the road with colony funds.