 payment of a royalty
               to the Colony on all ore sold exempting them from any further charge.
 payment of a royalty
               to the Colony on all ore sold exempting them from any further charge.
                
                  
                   charge.  Now this Cy may purchase outright any Land it
                     may select for agricultural purposes at 4/2 an acre:  but land
                     for mining purposes can only be obtained on lease.  This may
                     be a restriction on capitalists & may justify a revision of
                     the Mining Laws.  But such revision could only be effected by
                     the Legislative Council.  A reference, therefore, to Mr Seymour,
                     telling him to take the subject into his consideration, &
                     confer with the local Authorities is, I apprehend, the first
                     & only step this Office can take at present.
                     charge.  Now this Cy may purchase outright any Land it
                     may select for agricultural purposes at 4/2 an acre:  but land
                     for mining purposes can only be obtained on lease.  This may
                     be a restriction on capitalists & may justify a revision of
                     the Mining Laws.  But such revision could only be effected by
                     the Legislative Council.  A reference, therefore, to Mr Seymour,
                     telling him to take the subject into his consideration, &
                     confer with the local Authorities is, I apprehend, the first
                     & only step this Office can take at present.
                      therefore
                     that the formation of Companies for that purpose under due
                     conditions should not be discouraged.  But you will see by a
                     memo: annexed from Mr Ebden, whom I requested to look into
                     the local laws, that the mines have never been conveyed away
                     with the land, but have been reserved to the Crown to be leased
                     on suitable terms.  I think that to this we ought to adhere.
 therefore
                     that the formation of Companies for that purpose under due
                     conditions should not be discouraged.  But you will see by a
                     memo: annexed from Mr Ebden, whom I requested to look into
                     the local laws, that the mines have never been conveyed away
                     with the land, but have been reserved to the Crown to be leased
                     on suitable terms.  I think that to this we ought to adhere.
                      by
                     it of mining rights must be viewed as two distinct subjects,
                     and that in conformity with the practice established in
                     Australia, as well as in British Columbia, the rights to
                     minerals must be reserved in alienating the Crown lands, but
                     that this would not prevent the leasing of them on fair and
                     moderate terms.  I would state that the new Governor had
                     been requested to consider the subject, and report on the
                     conditions under which it might be suitable to grant such leases
                     to any Companies possessed of sufficient capital to work them
                     with advantage to the Public.
 by
                     it of mining rights must be viewed as two distinct subjects,
                     and that in conformity with the practice established in
                     Australia, as well as in British Columbia, the rights to
                     minerals must be reserved in alienating the Crown lands, but
                     that this would not prevent the leasing of them on fair and
                     moderate terms.  I would state that the new Governor had
                     been requested to consider the subject, and report on the
                     conditions under which it might be suitable to grant such leases
                     to any Companies possessed of sufficient capital to work them
                     with advantage to the Public.
                      
                  
                   of mining rights.
 of mining rights.
                     Fortescue, 1st Baron Carlingford Chichester