Anno Tricesimo Secundo Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 1. An Ordinance to establish Banks for Savings within the Colony of British Columbia. [23rd February, 1869.] Whereas it is expedient to establish Banks for the safe custody and increase of small savings belonging to the industrious classes in the said Colony, under the guarantee of the public credit of the Colony; …
Anno Tricesimo Secundo Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 20. An Ordinance to enable the Municipal Council of the City of Victoria to establish a permanent fund for the support of the Fire Establishments of the said City. [13th March, 1869.] Whereas it is expedient that a permanent fund should be raised for the support of the Fire Establishments of the City of Victoria, …
Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 3rd May, 1869; for copies of tenders received for construction of the Intercolonial Railway, with schedules of prices attached; the names of sureties, and copies of contracts, and all correspondence between the Government and the Railway Commissioners, concerning such contracts
Return to an address of the House of Commons, of the 19th ultimo, calling for copies of all correspondence relative to the surveys of the several proposed routes for the Intercolonial Railway, with copies of all documents relating to the same; also copies of all Orders in Council relative to the same since the last Return.
Return to an address from the House of Commons, dated 28rd February, 1870, calling for a "statement shewing the names of the contractors on the Intercolonial Railway who have thrown up their contracts, together with the names of their sureties, the length of the road, the nature and description of the work to be done, and the price agreed to be paid on each contract so thrown up, the work done by each of them respectively and the amount paid to each: the contracts resumed by the commissioners, and the amount paid to them by the sureties in order that they might be released from their warranty, and by what sureties paid: shewing, also, whether any of the work so resumed by the commissioners has been again given out by contract, and if so when, to whom, and at what price: also, shewing who are the sureties, where they reside, and the nature of their occupation."