to allow petitioners to float logs to the tide-water.
from the Sessional Papers of the British Columbia Government,
1890
extracted by Hugh Armstrong
PETITION
To the Honourable the Speaker and Members of the Legislative Assembly
of the Province of British Columbia:
The undersigned settlers along Seymour Creek respectfully pray that no
privileges may be granted to any person or corporation that will Prevent
the undersigned from using Seymour Creek for the purpose of floating their
logs to tide-water. And your petitioners will ever pray.
Wm. K. Narstan W. Davies Prof. Zimmer Jno. Rushton Robert G. Clarke
Geo. H. Skeffington John W. Clarke J.J. McKinnon J. Flett W.F. McGuigan
M.D. J.C. Douglas Thos. S. Rooke C. Du Hamel John Storey F. Du Hamel L.
Scott H. Barthel John Reid Jas. F. Rolls J.C. McLagan Jacob Hurliman C.
Gardiner Johnson