I have to acknowledge your letters of
2 & 9 inst
enclosing an application from
M Poole for a concession of
Queen
Charlotte Island, on the ground that he has discovered there
resources which might be developed with advantage to the public.
M Poole suggests as a condition of the grant
that he should undertake to find adequate
capital to carry out the objects he has in view.
2. I need scarcely observe that a free grant of land, even on
the condition suggested by
M Poole, is contrary to the
principles which have guided every government in the disposal of
land in the Colonies for the last 35 years—nothing but the
certain prospect of very signal
advantages would justify a departure from those principles.
There is, however, nothing in
M Poole's letter to indicate any
such prospect, and I cannot, therefore, recommend a compliance
with his application. Of course if
M Poole should desire to
do so, it is open to him as to
any one else, to become the
purchaser of land in
Queen Charlotte Island under the ordinary
regulations of the Colony.