No. 10
               
            
            
               30 March 1859
               
            
            
               1.  I have the honor of transmitting herewith for your
               information the several Returns herein referred to, which have
               been lately received from 
Mr Anderson Her Majesty's Collector
               of the Customs at 
Victoria, relative to the trade of this Port,
               for the quarter ending with the 31
st day 
of
of December last.
               
               2.  I beg to explain with reference to those returns that
               
Victoria still continues to be the Port of Entry for 
British
                  Columbia, there being as yet no Custom House in 
Fraser's River
               and that 
Mr Anderson has hitherto acted as Collector of the
               Customs for that Colony, as well as for 
Vancouver's Island, and
               will continue to attend to those duties, until 
Mr Hamley's
               arrival in this country, a circumstance which will account for
               the collective Returns herewith forwarded.
               
               3.  The following are the 
results
results shewn by those Returns.
               
               
               
               Imports for quarter ending
               
               with the 
31st of December last . . . . . . £82.220.10.6
               
               Number of vessels Inwards
               
               British . . . . .  53
               
               Foreign . . . . . 137
               
               and Outwards
               
               British . . . . .  62
               
               Foreign . . . . . 140
               
               Receipts of shipping Fees
               
               on account of 
Vancouver's Island . . .  £   609. 0.11
               
               Receipts of Custom's duties
               
               on account of 
British Columbia . . . .  £  3317.12.9
               
               The total Receipts of Customs from
               
               the 28
th of August last when the
               
               Customs duty was first imposed
               
               including the preceding amount . . . .  £  4350. 2.6
               
               Imports into 
British Columbia
               
               for the same period  . . . . . . . . .  £44.806. 4.9
               
               Expenses of Customs Establishments
               
               at 
Victoria for the same period  . . .      442. 2.7 1/2
               
               
               

               4.  Those returns shew a large decrease of trade as compared
               with the preceding quarter, but it is probable that there will
               be a revival of business as spring advances.
               
               5.  Several cargoes of British goods direct from the Port of
               
London, have I am happy to say arrived here since the beginning
               of the present month.  Much importance is attached to the
               increase of that trade, which will be alike desirable for the
               Mother Country, and for the Colonies.
               
               I have etc.
               
               
            
            
            
            
            
            
               Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
               
               
               
               
               
                
                  
                  
                     "Imports into the Colony of 
British Columbia for the
                     quarter ending 
31st December 1858."
                     
 
                  
                  
                     "Abstract of Receipts of Customs Department for the Quarter
                     ending 31st [December] 1858."
                     
                   
                  
                  
                     "Abstract of Expenses of the Customs Department for the
                     Quarter ending 31st December 1858."
                     
                     
                   
            
            
               Other documents included in the file
               
                
                  
                  
                     Draft, 
Merivale to 
J. Booth, Board of Trade, 
8 June 1859,
                     forwarding copy of the despatch and enclosures.