With reference to a letter which I had the honor to address to you on
the
26th of February last on the subject of a claim made upon this
Company respecting a small lot of land in
Victoria Vancouvers Island
which has frequently been alluded to in the correspondence with Her
Majestys Government as Lot Z. I beg now to transmit a copy of a
letter recently
addressed addressed to this Board by
Mr Lowenberg the purchaser
of the lot in question in which he complains that he is still kept
out of possession of [by] the Colonial authorities, and a note signed by
Mr Dallas, who acted in this matter on behalf of the Hudsons Bay
Company in which he states that
Mr Lowenberg is unjustly deprived of
his property and subjected to much annoyance & expense by the delay
which has taken place.
Having in my letter of the
26th of February stated at great length
the facts connected with
Mr Lowenberg's claim I do not think
it it
necessary to trouble you on the present occasion with a repetition of
them; but the Committee of the Hudsons Bay Company trust that the
Secretary of State for the Colonies will now give positive orders on
the subject to the Governor of
Vancouvers Island as will prevent the
authorities in that Colony from depriving
Mr Lowenberg any longer of
his just rights and save this Company from the annoyance to which
they continue to be subjected by the obstacles which have been so
persistently offered in the Colony to the carrying out of the
Agreement entered into between Her
Majesty's Majesty's Government and this
Company on the
3rd February 1862 for the settlement of all questions
connected with the claim of the Company to lands in that Island.