No. 17
               
            
            
               
               
                     Downing Street
                     
                  
               23d August 1856
               
               Sir,
                
            
            
               The Governor and the Committee of the Hudson's Bay C
o, have
               brought under my notice the financial condition of 
Van Couver's Island,
               with reference to the means of defraying the future expenses of the
               Government.
               
 
            
            
            
               It appears that owing to the cessation of purchase of land
               by the Hudson's Bay and Puget Sound Companies, the land sales will not
               prove so productive a source of revenue as they have hitherto been, and
               therefore other means must be resorted to for raising the necessary
               funds for the support of the Government of the Colony. This is a
               subject which I have no doubt will engage the early attention of the
               Legislature after the Meeting of the Assembly, and I consider it
               reasonable under the circumstances that some moderate Imposts should be
levied
               levied to help to defray the expenses of Government.
               
               I have the honor to be, Sir,
               
               Your most obedient humble servant
               
               
H. Labouchere