I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of to
Sir Frederic Rogers'
letter of the
23rd instant enclosing a despatch from
Governor Douglas transmitting a correspondence which has passed between
himself and the Agent of the Hudson's Bay Company in
Vancouver's Island on the subject of the Sale by the Company of a certain portion
of water frontage in
Victoria required for a public landing place and
Harbour Master's Office.
In reply I beg to state that
there there is no wish on the part of this
Company to do anything that would militate against the public
interests. I therefore hasten to inform your Grace that in
compliance with the suggestion thrown out in to
Sir Frederic Rogers'
letter I have directed that specific instructions shall be sent by
this days post to the Agent of this Company at
Victoria to suspend
the sales of the land in question as referred to in the
correspondence between
Governor Douglas and
Mr Dallas.