Despatch to London.
Minutes (2), Enclosures (untranscribed) (2).
Seymour encloses accounts…by the Acting Colonial Secretary and the Registrar General of Titles under
the Homestead Ordinance describing the the operation of the Homestead Ordinance in British Columbia. Holland minutes that the report on the operation of the Homestead Ordinance is satisfactory.
No. 93
Victoria
6th August 1868
My Lord Duke,
In Your Grace's despatch No. 82 of 14th November 1867, I am
directed carefully to watch the operation of the HomesteadOrdinance
Ordinance with a view to its amendment should it act as a
protection to fraud.
2. I have now the honor to enclose accounts of the working of
the Ordinance, furnished me by the Acting Colonial Secretary and
the Registrar General of Titles under the Homestead Ordinance.
Both these Officers bear testimony favorable to the ordinance.
I entirely agree with them.
3. I
3. I do not know that the Homestead Act has brought many people
into the Colony, but I am certain that it has had the effect of
retaining some.
I have the honor to be,
My Lord Duke,
Your Grace's most obedient
humble Servant Frederick Seymour
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
Minute, W.A.G. Young, Acting Colonial Secretary, 5 August 1868,
reporting favourably on the Homestead Ordinance.
Minute, E. Graham Alston, Registrar General of Titles, 4
August 1868, noting the advantages of the ordinance and the favourable
response since passage.