I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch of the
               
25th of October, No. 63, reporting your appointment of 
Mr. Arthur I. Bushby to the recently created office of "Registrar General" of Lands in
               
British Columbia.
               
               On referring to the return of appointments in 
British Columbia to
               
31st of December 1860, I find that 
Mr.Mr. Bushby
 Bushby's salary as Registrar of the Supreme Court is £300 per annum, but you do not mention,
               when reporting your selection of this Gentleman for the office of Registrar
               General, (to which a Salary of £500 a year is attached) whether it is
               intended to relieve him from his office in the Supreme Court, or whether
               you propose that he should hold the two situations with a combined
               income of £800 per annum. If this latter be
your
 your intention, I am
               decidedly of opinion that the Salary would be excessive. In the present early stage
               of Registration in 
British Columbia, whether of Lands or of
               deeds in the Supreme Court, I cannot doubt that the business may very
               well be performed by the same person, with a Salary not exceeding the
               whole £500 per annum. If 
Mr. Bushby accepts these combined offices on
               these terms, I shall not object to confirm
your
 your nomination of him. If he
               refuses them you will report to me his refusal in order that some
               different arrangement may be made, making such provisional arrangements
               as you can, at an expense not exceeding the rate of £300 per annum.
               
               I observe that the Proclamation requires the Registrar of Lands to
               appoint a Deputy Registrar who may perform the duties of the Office, and receive a
               Salary not exceeding £300 per annum.
               
               I shall be glad to be informed whether such an officer is necessary
               for the Execution of the provisions of the Law, and, if so, whether the duties can
               be performed for a less sum than £300 per annum.