The total cost of the three lights appears to be £20,000—and
considering the high price of labour it is fair to assume
the full measure of expenditure—and of this the lanterns &
materials are said to represent about 6000£.
It is clear that the Colony has not £20,000 at it's
disposal & equally clear that the Lights are necessary. Perhaps
therefore it
w not be an unfair arrangement to give the
lanterns & apparatus £6000, and to advance towards the work
4000 [total] 10,000, the latter sum to be repaid by the Colony within
a slated period say five years, bearing the remaining £10,000
to be defrayed from local resources. The Gov opinion
w however be necessary as a
preliminary.
Can dues be levied on ships passing
w w provide
for repairs or in part accumulate a fund for the repayment
of the original expenses?
Victoria is a free port and I am
afraid therefore that no toll c be taken for the light of
the harbour?