Correspondence (private letter).
Minutes (2), Other documents (1).
Seymour to Elliot (Assistant Under-Secretary)
London
20 November 1865
Sir,
I have had the honor to receive your letter of the 16th
instant. You enquire why the small sum of £958.11.4 appears
in the Treasurer's returns for the quarter ended 31 March 1865
under the head of "Revenue from Collectors," the amount in previous
quarters having beenmuch much more considerable.
I regret that I cannot furnish the required information, but
I have the pleasure of stating that the Customs receipts for the
first half of the year 1865 were £27,836.14.9 against
£26,139.15.5 in the corresponding portion of 1864.
I would suggest, respectfully, that enquiry be made of the
Treasurer in NewWestminster.
I have the honor to be
Sir,
Your most obedient
humble Servant
Frederick Seymour
In answer to the Treasury letter of the 11th, tell them
that Mr Cardwell wrote to ask Mr Seymour who was in this Country
whether he could throw any light upon the subject and enclose a
copy of his answer. State that an inquiry will be forwarded to the
Acting Governor at the first opportunity.