Correspondence (private letter).
Minutes (4), Enclosures (untranscribed) (1), Other documents (2).
The minutes understand that men cannot be conveyed by the
Briseis and therefore must board the
Euphrates but the CO does not understand why cargo must go by the
Euphrates as well. They order that the
Briseis should be filled first before putting stores on the
Euphrates.
Enclosed is Shaw, Savill & CO. to
Moody stating they could not accommodate both stores and passengers on the
Briseis, and recommending the passengers proceed on the
Euphrates; a draft from the CO to the
Admiralty forwarding a copy of letter from Shaw, Savill and Company and asking that directions
be given to ship the stores on board the
Briseis and the passengers on board the
Euphrates; and a draft from
Carnarvon to
Moody expressing concern at the serious miscalculation in the amount of stores being sent
to
British Columbia, and directing that the stores should go on the
Briseis, and the passengers await transport on the
Euphrates.