Abstract
                  Public Offices document. 
                     Minutes (3), Enclosures (untranscribed) (2), Other documents (1), Marginalia (1).
                  
                  
                  
                  Le Marchant writes to 
Merivale, on behalf of the Privy Council for Trade, to pass on to 
Grey a bill regarding the proposed incorporation of the 
Vancouvers Island Sawing Mill & Agricultural Company.
 Le Marchant's 
Lords
 wish to know if 
Grey has any opinions on the matter.
 
                  
                  In the minutes, 
Blackwood wonders if 
Grey would wish first to discuss the bill with the 
HBC, before responding to the Privy Council for Trade—a suggestion with which 
Merivale appears to agree. 
Grey sees no reason to contact the 
HBC, or any reason as to why the proposal in question would either curry favour from,
                     or breech the rules of, the Council.
This file encloses a draft letter from the 
Colonial Office to 
Le Marchant, which advises that 
Grey sees no reason to favour the proposed company over others of the same ilk. Of the
                     remaining enclosures, the first is a copy of a letter from 
Parratt and 
Walinisley, Parliamentary Agents, to 
Le Marchant, which describes the Vancouver's Island Steam Sawing Mill and Agriculture Company;
                     the last is a statement-of-company document intended for the 
Board of Trade's consideration.