Sir F. Rogers
In a despatch dated
26 Oct 1866 the
Gov of
Vancouver Island
called attention to three points arising out of the reconveyance of
that Island to the Crown by the Hudson Bay
C.
.off 1. the sale of a portion of
Beacon Hill Park.
.off 2. Sale of a portion of the foreshore on the South side of
James
Bay.
.off 3. Sale of the herein mentioned lot Z.
.off end
As regards the 1 the land on
Beacon Hill the L & E Com,
to whom the Gov despatch was referred, recommended that the
Company should be requested to refund the amount they
rec
for the Land.
2 as regards the foreshore sale they were of opinion
that the sale could not be contested,
as recommended by the
Committee of Board of Officers in the Island.
3 as regards lot Z the Comm were also of opinion that
the sale by the
C could not be contested, & they therefore
recommended that the money to be
rec from the
C for
Beacon
Hill should be spent in purchasing lot Z.
Lord Carnarvon concurred & instructed the Com to communicate
with the
C accordingly.
The
C consented to refund for
Beacon Hill, but as the
Com had not sufficient information to enable them to fix the
amount, a further reference was made to the Colony.
That information has been supplied the
C have consented to
pay back $1700
& have instructed their Agent in the Colony to make
that payment.
On this point it is only necessary to inform the Gov in
answer to his despatch 10835 what has been done.
In his despatch the Gov called attention to the question of
lot Z, as regards which he had rec no instructions. He must
therefore be informed that there is no claim ag the C for this
sale—but it is also necessary to consider & decide what instructions
should be given for its repurchase.
As to the foreshore sale I suppose the Gov must also be told
that the sale by the C was a valid one.
I send you the two despatches you asked for—that of
14 Aug 1865
deals with lot Z as shown in the Com Report 11971—by saying that
the sale could not be impeached. The B of Officers appeal ag
the decision—& it is on that appeal that
Gov Seymour says he has
rec no instructions. The Gov.
sh therefore I think be told
the question has been already decided & cannot be reopened.
M Adderley
Enclose
EC's report from
w the
Gov will learn that the
HBC
have given orders to pay 1700$ to the Colonial
Gov for the Land
sold in error and to reconvey the small strip of land referred to by
the E.C. State that
M Cardwell's decision respecting lot Z conveyed
in his dph of
14 Aug must be adhered to.
That the
Gov will have already perceived
from HGs dph N 23 of
11 May that HMG have not considered themselves
entitled to require any modification of the Deed of Reconveyance of
V.C.I. with the object of avoiding the sale of certain portions of
foreshore referred to in the 5 parag of the report of certain
public officers enclosed in
Gov Kennedy's dph N 81 of
20 Oct. 1866.