Wylde was a revenue officer under
Hon. Wymond Hamley, the collector of customs for
British Columbia.
1 After the union of the colonies of
Vancouver Island and
British Columbia in 1866, Wylde transferred to
Victoria from
New Westminster to
establish the customs house in a wooden structure near the post-office of that day.
2 In 1868, Wylde applied for an increase in his annual salary of $1,704; and in 1869,
Wylde applied for an advance of $300 to relieve him from
pecuniary difficulties incurred through change of residence and increased expenses
owing to Union.
Council denied both applications.
3
This document, shows that Wylde appeared to be acting on behalf of Green & Benjamins of Surinam.