No. 216, Financial
               
            
            
               
               
               10 September 1859
               
               My Lord Duke
                
            
            
               I have the honor to forward herewith to your Grace, the
               copy of a Letter, dated 
August 12th addressed to me by
               
Captain Gosset the Treasurer, requesting that a supply of coins
               may be sent out from England, with as little delay as possible,
               
so
so as to avoid the inconvenience and loss which is now daily
               experienced in consequence of the absence of such coins.
               
               2.  I submit the application to the favourable consideration
               of your Grace, and I trust you may see fit to cause it to be
               complied with, as the matter is one of great interest to the
               Colony, both socially and politically.
               
            
            
               3.  With reference to 
Captain Gosset's remarks as to the
               establishment of a Decimal system of Currency, I am not prepared
               at present to offer 
my
my opinion thereon, but I may mention that
               although in the Government offices, every financial transaction
               is carried on in British Currency, yet throughout the whole of
               both Colonies the Mercantile Community have adopted the Decimal
               system of the Dollar and Cent, and 
Captain Gosset's proposed new
               coin suitable to that system
               
               
               
               
               would be found most appropriate and convenient, and probably of more
               practical utility, than either pence or halfpence.
               
               4. 
Captain Gosset suggests
suggests that the Coins sent out should
               be paid for in Gold dust, and with this suggestion I perfectly
               concur, for at present all the Gold dust from 
British Columbia
               finds its way in the first instance to 
San Francisco, and there
               becomes incorporated with the Gold produced in that State, so
               that up to the present time the people in England have had no
               tangible proof of the auriferous character of 
British Columbia,
               and I 
should
should be glad to establish the fact, for there is no doubt
               that the circumstance of the entire produce of the country having
               hitherto been absorbed in a Foreign Market, has tended to create
               a feeling of doubt and apprehension in England as to the true
               nature of the Colony, and has undoubtedly retarded what I have
               a most earnest desire to see established, and what I am convinced
               would be equally beneficial to both a direct Trade between the
               
Mother
Mother Country and the Colony, as well as a direct emigration from
               the Mother Country.
               
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  
                     Mr Elliot
                     It will be proper to send this despatch &c to the T-y—for
                     consideration.  The T-y Letter 6790 contains observ
ns
                     on the establishment of a decimal or other Coinage in these parts.
                     
 
                  
                  
                  
                   
            
            
            
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                     Draft, 
Elliot to 
G.A. Hamilton, Treasury, 
18 November 1859,
                     forwarding copy of the despatch for consideration.
                     
 
            
            
            
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