No. 157
10th December 1870
My Lord,
I have had the honor to receive Your Lordship's Despatch N
o 24
of the
22nd September, forwarding a Copy of the reply which you
had received from the General Post Office, assenting to my
recommendation that the Money Order System should
be be extended to
this Colony.
2. With reference to the enquiries contained in
Mr Parkhurst's
Letter, I have the honor to state that—
1. In the first instance it will be sufficient for the
requirements of the Colony to make Orders payable at the Offices
in
Victoria,
New Westminster, and
Cariboo.
2. I would recommend that the rate of Commission should be the
same as in the case of the
Dominion Dominion of Canada, of which
British
Columbia will probably soon form a part—viz:
For sums not exceeding Two pounds, one shilling. For sums above
Two, but not exceeding five pounds, two shillings; from Five to
seven pounds, three shillings, and from Seven to Ten pounds,
four shillings. But I would leave this to be settled in
accordance with the general experience of the General Post
Office.
3.
3. To the proposed Rules generally this Government will readily
assent. But with regard to the eighteenth, I submit that
remittances by every Mail to meet Drafts would be unnecessary in
the case of this Colony; as the General Post Office has
periodically to make payment on our account to the Crown Agents,
in respect of the subsidy for carriage of the Mails to and from
San Francisco which is paid here
in in monthly instalments from the
Colonial Treasury. The amount of Money Orders is not likely to
be large, and the Imperial Office can then deduct it from the
payments due from that Department to the Colony.
I have the honor to be,
My Lord,
Your most obedient
Humble Servant
A. Musgrave
Minutes by CO staff
Mr Herbert
To Post Office for information & with reference to their letter
10146. L[ithographed] F[orm].
At once.
Answd by Post Office 1051 Jan 28.71.