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                     The Colony will have to provide a 
Govt House—and pay for it.  Ditto
                     furniture for the public rooms.  There is nothing else for it except
                     for the Governor to recommend the Assembly to find the means.
                     
 
                  
                  
                     As to supplying a plan, to be app
d by the 
Duke of Newcastle, that
                     can be only done at an expense of £25—or perhaps more, the usual
                     charge of an

 architect for such a job.
                     
                     Of course the Governor must have house accommodation found for him
                     until a suitable residence is built—whh also the Colony must pay
                     for.
                     
                  
                  
                     I hope these demands—proper as they may be—will not impair the
                     popularity of a new Governor:  but I think the 
VanCouver people will
                     lament in this respect, certain charges which 
Govr Douglas managed
                     to get defrayed out of the pocket of 
B. Columbia.  See especially 8395.
                     
                  
                  
                     Mr Fortescue
                     Every Colony provides a 
Govt House and furnishes the public rooms,
                     but not, I believe, the private rooms.  I think it clear that
                     
Vancouver Island must do like others.  As to the question of getting
                     a plan made in England, perhaps you will pronounce:  there is no
                     local knowledge about materials &c, but on the other hand I suppose
                     that it would be difficult to find a well qualified Architect at
                     
Vancouver Island.