No. 22
New Westminster
19th March 1868
My Lord Duke,
I have had the honor to receive Your Grace's despatch No. 69 of
the
12th
of October 1867 on the subject of a correspondence which
had had
passed between the Colonial Secretary and the Crown Agents
respecting an alleged omission on the part of the latter to
supply the whole of the stores for the Lighthouses included in a
certain requisition made in
April 1865.
2. I learn on enquiry that no blame can be attached to the
Crown Agents. The original
Requisition Requisition drawn up by the
Lighthouse Board was revised by
Governor Kennedy in the
Executive Council and several items struck out. This revised
requisition was the only one sent home, and it has been fully
complied with.
3. I enclose a List of the Stores required for the Lighthouses
and beg that Your Grace will be good enough to
cause cause the same to
be forwarded by the earliest opportunity which may present
itself in a sailing vessel.
4. I was not in the Colony at the time the Requisition of April
1865 was made.
I have the honor to be,
My Lord Duke,
Your most obedient
humble Servant.
Frederick Seymour
Minutes by CO staff
At once.
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
Requisition for lighthouse supplies, signed by
W.B. Pearse,
Superintendent of Lighthouses,
27 February 1868.
Other documents included in the file
Rogers to Assistant Secretary, Harbour Department, Board of
Trade,
20 June 1868, forwarding copy of the despatch and requisition
for consideration.