1. I think myself that the objections to an expenditure of
£80,000 or £100,000 by this country on a dock at
Esquimalt are
greater than the advantages that
wd result from it. Commercially
it
wd not enable us to compete with American trade—in time of war
it is doubtful whether it
wd not at once fall into the hands of
the U.S.
But bearing this conclusion in view & expressing no
opinion in favour of commencing at imperial cost the work I think
that all that part of
Mr Blackwoods min.
wh sets out the case m
t
with g
t advantage be embodied in a d
ft to the Admiralty in
pursuance of the previous correspondence.
2. I agree as to the d
ft to the Treasury. But I s
d wish to
see both.
3. It may I think be well to wait for another month before
making these com
ns. It is probable that we shall hear from
Mr
Seymour on one if not both these subjects shortly & the despatches
may contain some local information.