Previous to the receipt of your letter of the 16th instant
the Crown Agents had received from the Government of British
Columbia a further remittance of £2000, and had discounted the
Bill at the Bank of England for the purpose of paying over to
Trust Fund account the amount due to Sinking Funds on the 15th
July and 1st October last, together £2125.
The Crown Agents adopted this course as there was about three
months before any further funds would be required for the
payment of interest; after paying over the aboveamount amount there
will be a balance of about £600 to the credit of the local
Government in the books of this Office.
The next remittances the Crown Agents will reserve for the
payment of interest due in July next, in the manner proposed in
your letter of the 16th instant.
I take this opportunity of transmitting copy of a letter from
the Colonial Secretary of British Columbia respecting a claim of
£979.7.8 against Her Majesty's Government for the conveyance of
Mails between that Colony and San Francisco.
I have the honor to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient Servant, W.C. Sargeaunt
Minutes by CO staff
Sir F. Sandford
1. The first three pars might be sent to the
Governor for infn & in reference to his despatch reporting the
remittance received by last Mail.
2. As to last par we must wait for P.O. decision to
which Dt the claim has been referred.
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
W.A.G. Young, Colonial Secretary, to Crown Agents, 12 January
1869, advising of a claim for £969.7.8, "being half
the amount paid by this Government for the carriage of Mails
between British Columbia and San Francisco."