With reference to Mr Elliot's letter of 17th Ultimo,
on the subject of the delay in sending home the accounts of British Columbia, and requesting to be informed whether Their Lordships
consider it desirable to modify the system of accounts for that
Colony, I am commanded by the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's
Treasury to transmit to you a copy of a Report from the Commissioners
of Audit on this subject;
I am to request that youwill will state to the Duke of Newcastle
that, in the absence of any definite propositions for the
modification of the Accounts, Their Lordships are of opinion that the
system already adopted should be continued.
My Lords request that the suggestions of the Commissioners of
Audit in regard to the use of certain forms may be communicated to
the Governor;
Their Lordships, at the same time, desire me to enclose two
copies of the Colonial Instructions of 1847.
Mr Elliot
See the Minutes on 9047. The Commissioners of
Audit report is favorable to the Treasurer—and a copy
should I conclude be sent to the Govr with the Copies
of the Colonial Instructions of 1847?
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
Draft reply, Newcastle to Douglas, No. 92, 3 December 1861, stating the Treasury's opinion that BC's accounting system should continue as is.
Other documents included in the file
Edward Romilly and L. Maberly, Audit Office, to Treasury,
4 December 1861, forwarding report on whether it would be advisable to modify the accounting system
of British Columbia.