Public Offices document [Sender not known.] to Merivale, Herman 13 May 1856, CO 305:7, no. 4240, 189.
Abstract
Public Offices document.
Minutes (3).
Murdoch and Wood write to Merivale acknowledging the receipt of a copy of Douglas’s proposal to sell a portion of the Governor’s Reserve. They regret that their office
has no information on the subject of the Governor's Reserve at Van Couver's Island but have no doubt that such reserves are objectionable and that the application of the Governor and of the Hudson's Bay Company in this matter may properly be complied with.
Minutes request Merivale send a letter to the HBC approving the selling of the Governor’s Reserve.
We have to acknowledge your letter of 10th instant enclosing a
letter from the Governor of the Hudsons Bay Company, accompanied by a
communication from Mr Douglas the Governor of Van Couvers Island
proposing to sell a tract of Land in that Island known as the Governor's
Reserve.
2. Mr Douglas expresses his opinion that the sale of thethe
Governors Reserve would be advantageous to the Island, as at present it
remains unproductive and a hindrance to settlement, and without a large
expenditure must continue so. He proposes, therefore, to take advantage
of an offer made to him by Mr Pemberton, a gentleman who has recently
arrived in the Island, for the purchase of a portion of the Reserve.
3. The documents in this Office afford no information on the
subject of the Governor's Reserve at Van Couver's Island. As a general
rule, however, wewe have no doubt that such Reserves, if of any extent,
are objectionable. We think, therefore, that the application of the
Governor and of the Hudson's Bay Company in this matter may properly be
complied with.
mr Merivale
Write a letter accordingly to the Governor of the H.B. Coy approving
of his suggestion to dispose of land known as the Governor's reserve by
sale?