I transmit to you with reference to the correspondence noted in the
margin a copy of a further letter
which I have received
from
Mr. G.E. Nias on the subject of the land in dispute between him and
the
Government Government of
B.C.
I have been communicative with
Mr. Trutch and
Mr. Phil[l]ippo on
the matter, which it appears very undesirable to leave in its present
unsettled state and I am inclined to think that if your Government is
not in a condition or is not prepared to terminate
Mr. Nias' occupancy of
the land and he is unable to establish a distinct legal claim to it
under the decision of a court of law
the the best course (which I believe
has been already under consideration) would be to offer him a lease of
the land in question for a term of years at a nominal rent in order to
enable him to exhaust the value of improvements he is said to have made
upon it.
I enclose for your information a copy of the reply which I have caused to be sent
to
Mr. Nias's letter
and also a copy
of
the the letter addressed to him on the receipt
of your Despatch No. 145 of the
16th of November 1870.