With reference to my Despatch No. 37 of the
7th of October last, I
have the honor to acquaint you that as no representation adverse to the
Ordinance No. 16, "to amend the Customs Duties," has been received from
Vancouver Island or from
British British Columbia, Her Majesty has been pleased
to allow and confirm it. You will communicate
the Queen's decision to
the Inhabitants of the Colony in the usual manner.
I have to observe however that it would seem from your Despatch that
vessels trading with the Northern parts of
British Columbia would be
obliged to come to
New Westminster to clear, which would take them
considerably out of their course. On this point I have to refer you to
the 11th paragraph of
your your Predecessor's Despatch No. 9 of the
3
November 1858, and to suggest the expediency of placing a Custom House
Officer at
Point Roberts or at some more convenient Point on the Sea
Coast, outside of
Frasers River, to enter ships bound to other Places in
the
Gulf of Georgia North of
Fraser River.