I referred for the consideration of the Postmaster General your
               Despatch No. 157 of the 
10th Dec. last respecting the extension to 
B.C.
               of the British money order system.
               
               As regards the rules laid down for the transaction of this
               business, I have only to make a remark on the 
18th, relating
to
 to
               remittances of money to pay the Money Orders drawn in 
B.C. on the
               United Kingdom.  
Mr. Maunsell agrees with you in the views adopted by
               you that such remittances will probably not be necessary, as the Post
               Office has periodically to make payment to the Colony through the
               [blank] of sums varying between £500
and
 and £600 annually on account of the
               carriage of Colonial matters to and from 
San Francisco, and that the
               sums thus payable may be retained as a set off against the money orders
               drawn upon this country by the Colonial Post Office on the understanding
               that should
the
 the amount due from the Colony exceed that due from the
               
London Post Office the question of remittance must be again considered.
               
               I have therefore to desire you to take measures for carrying the
               Money order system into operation and that the 
first of May may be fixed
               as the day for commencing business both in 
B.C. and in this country.