Moody to Under-Secretary of State
I have the honor to enclose for the information of the
Secretary of State copies of a correspondence between the Governor
of
B.C. and myself respecting a Provisional appointment to the
office of Treasurer in the Colony during
Captain Gosset's absence
in England on Leave of absence.
I was anxious to aid His Excellency as far as I could and
hence offered suggestions. I now venture on the liberty of recording
the matter as I trust Captain Luard having been named it may
possibly prove of service to him some future day.
My Department (Military and Civil) is already crippled for
want of officers and if with the daily increasing duties and heavy
responsibilities this officer in particular be removed it will be
rendered altogether inefficient and material injury to the Public
Service with extra expenditure will unavoidably follow.
I have the honor to be
Y
r most obedient humble Serv
t
R.C. Moody
Col. R.E. Com
y
The Under Secretary of State
for the Colonies
Minutes by CO staff
Mr Elliot
Put by for reference. No report has yet reached us from the
Governor on this subject.
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
W.A.G. Young, Colonial Secretary, to
Moody,
25 July 1862,
asking if there would be any difficulty in appointing
Captain Luard acting treasurer for the term of
Gosset's leave of absence.
Moody to
Young,
29 July 1862, advising that it was
"altogether impracticable" to release
Luard for civil duty, and
offering to "submit the names of at least four gentlemen in the
Colony qualified for the office."
Young to
Moody,
30 July 1862, regretting that Luard would not
be available, and accepting
Moody's offer of assistance in finding
a replacement for
Gosset.
Moody to
Young,
2 August 1862, presenting six alternative
suggestions for the post, with preference given to
Mr. Ker,
currently the auditor for the colony.