James to Under-Secretary of State
Admiralty
4th August 1870
Sir,
I am commanded by my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to
acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 5th ult relative
to claims preferred by the Admiralty against certain Colonies,
and to inform you that it is customary in all cases of stores
supplied or labor expended at Foreign Stations on behalf of
Colonial Governments, to obtain the signature of an officer
responsible to the Department to which the supplies have been
made.
2. As it is considered advisable by the Secretary of State for
the Colonies that in addition to the signature of a responsible
officer,
the the certificate or authority of the Governor of the
Colony (by whom the charges have been incurred) should be
obtained, I have to request you will cause such directions as
you may think proper to be issued, in order that in future no
requisitions may be made or certificate given for supplies from
the Naval stations without the authority of the Governor of the Colony.
3. I am also to inform you that the order of the 6th May
referred to in your letter related only to supplies
to the War Department, and that it will be equally convenient to
this Department whether the amounts due from Colonial
Governments are paid on the spot, or are recovered by claims
raised in this Office.
I am, Sir
Your obedient Servant
T. James
Prv Secy
Minutes by CO staff
Draft at once for consideratn.
Other documents included in the file
Herbert to Secretary of the Admiralty, Naval Store Branch,
16
August 1870, advising that a Circular Despatch would be issued
directing the governors of the colonies to pay "on the spot" for
all stores supplied by the Admiralty.
Minutes by CO staff
Mr Herbert
Mr Blake has suggested & I think rightly that we
shd get the
Adm
y to assent to an uniform mode of paying for Stores &
then to inform our Governors by Circular.
Noted. p. 274.