Childers to Rogers (Permanent Under-Secretary)
               
            
            
               
               
                     Treasury Chambers
                     
                  
               8th November 1865
               
               Sir
                
            
            
               I am desired by the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's
               Treasury to state, for the information of 
Mr Secretary
                  Cardwell, that Their Lordships have had under consideration
               your letter of the 
21st Ulto enclosing a communication
               from the Crown Agents for the Colonies on the subject of the
               appointment of Trustees for the Management of the Sinking
               Fund of the Loan of £100,000 raised by 
British Columbia,
               under the authority of the Ordinance N
o 7 of 
1864.
               
               With regard to the suggestion of the Crown Agents that the
               money to be set aside for the formation of the Sinking Fund,
               should be invested in the repurchase of Debentures, Their
               Lordships are of opinion that such a course would be the most
               natural, and would tend to improve the value of the securities
               in the Market; but that the language of sec 12 in the Act—No
               7 of 1864—and the corresponding secs in the previous
               Acts—No 5 of 1862 and No 5 of 1863—is so doubtful as
               to render such a repurchase inexpedient without further
               reference to the Colony.
               
            
            
               Sec
s 10 and 11 of the Act N
o 7 of 
1864—provide that
               two and
a
 a quarter per cent, per annum, on the amount of
               Debentures outstanding, should be invested in any Government
               Securities (named by the Secretary of State) whether
               Imperial or Colonial; and the dividends on such Securities
               are also to be invested "so that the same may accumulate by
               way of compound interest."
               
               These sections would appear to authorize the Sinking
               Fund to be so invested in the Debentures issued under the
               Act (if approved by the Secretary of State) but the following
               sec 12—though apparently relating to the repurchase of
               Debentures by additional monies voted for that purpose by
               the Legislature, or applied by the Governor from surplus
               revenues, adds that the Trustees of the Sinking Fund
may
 may
               make use "thereof" for the purpose of withdrawing
               from the Market, by purchase, debentures issued under the
               Act; and such debentures are to be cancelled.
               
               If the word "thereof" relates, not to monies in
               addition to the Sinking Fund appropriated by the Legislature
               or issued by the Governor; but to the accumulations of the
               Sinking Fund itself; it would be imprudent to invest the
               latter in these debentures, as the cancellation of the
               Bonds would deprive the Fund of the accumulation of the
               dividends at compound interest, and this, considering also
               the reduction of the amount outstanding on which the
               percentage of 2 1/4 is to be calculated, would render
               the extinction of the Loan,
within
 within the specified time, impossible.
               
               My Lords cannot, therefore, authorize the investment
               of the Sinking Funds established by these Acts in debentures
               of 
British Columbia until the Colonial Government shall have
               expressed their views on the question and, if necessary,
               obtained Legislative amendment of the 12
th section of this,
               and the corresponding sections of the other Acts.
               
               But it appears to My Lords that the investment of these
               Sinking Funds may with propriety be made in the debentures
               of the more important British dependencies, which are
               readily negotiable on the Stock Exchange, and I am

 to
               suggest that the Crown Agents should submit the titles of
               such Securities for Their Lordships approval.
               
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                  Sir F. Rogers
                     As this touches on the construction of a local
                     Ordinance, it may be the most correct course to pass
                     the letter through your hands.  I believe however that
                     it does not contain anything

 which need at present tax
                     you for your attention.  The suggestions of the Treasury
                     are purely financial and appear to me reasonable; and
                     I think that it will only be necessary to write as
                     they desire to the Colonial Agents and to the Acting Governor.
                     
 
                  
                  
                   
               
               
                  
                  
                     I should think so.  The obsns of the Treasury are in
                     fact suggested by the C.O. letter of 21 Oct.  They take
                     the view wh that letter puts before them.
                     
                  
                  
                  
                   
                
            
            
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                        Elliot to 
Gairdner and 
P.G. Julyan, Crown Agent, 
16 November
                           1865, advising that they had been selected as trustees for
                        the management of the sinking fund for the 
1864 loan.
                        
 
                     
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                           Mr Elliot
                           I understand that a letter of this description is
                           usual in appointments of this kind.
                           
 
                        
                        
                         
                      
                   
               
                
            
            
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                     Elliot to Crown Agents, 
16 November 1865,
                     concerning investment of the sinking fund.
                     
 
                   
                  
                  
                     Draft reply, 
Cardwell to Officer Administering the Government,
                     No. 91, 
16 November 1865.