No. 28
I have the honor to forward an Authenticated and two plain
copies of a Bill submitted to me by the Legislative Council of
this Colony in its recent Session, and reserved by me for Her
Majesty's consideration. It is entitled;
An Ordinance for the regulation of Banks.
I add the Report of the Attorney General.
2. I am not certain that our present Legislative Constitution
allows of the
Executive Executive assent being given to a Bill after the
prorogation of the Legislature; but the permission to reserve a
proposed measure for the consideration of the Secretary of State
is so convenient that I have supposed it to exist, and shall
embody it in the Standing Orders which I shall lay before the
Council at its next meeting. If I have assumed for the Governor
a power which he does not possess, the whole effect will be,
that a Bill of doubtful propriety will fall to the ground.
3. I regret, much, the delay which has occurred in forwarding
the enclosed documents, but I
have have recently been for upwards of two
months in the interior of the Country without the means of
communicating with you.
Minutes by CO staff
In the first place send to Treasury as substance.
Speaking prematurely & therefore with
t ex
ce
I
shd say that the reservation was formally
wrong, as it is a process applicable only to Repres
ve Leg
res
&
B.C. is formally a Cr. Colony.
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
Copy,
H.P.P. Crease, Attorney General, to Colonial Secretary,
11 May 1864, reporting on the ordinance as per despatch.
Other documents included in the file
Elliot to
G.A. Hamilton, Treasury,
19 December 1864, forwarding
copy of the despatch, ordinance and attorney general's report for
consideration.