2. The Ship touched at the
Falkland Islands and at
Valparaiso
on the passage out; several births occurred during the voyage,
and on arrival at
Vancouver's Island the Troops together with the
women and children were in excellent health.
3. The Ship was only chartered as far as
Esquimalt, but as
I considered that the Master would be quite willing to proceed
to
Frasers River, I entered into arrangements with the Senior
Naval Officer that the "
Thames City" might be towed by
oneone of Her
Majesty's Ships to
Queensborough, the Destination of the Troops,
however the Master would not consent to go for a less sum than
Twelve Hundred pounds (£1200), and as this was deemed exorbitant, a
contract was entered into with one of the Merchant Steamers for
the conveyance of the whole of the Troops, and Government Freight
from alongside the
Thames City to
Queensborough for the sum of
Nine Hundred pounds (£900). This amount may appear large, but,
nevertheless, it was the very lowest
raterate at which we could
get the work performed.
4. The Troops with the Women and Children have all been
removed to
British Columbia, and the last of the government freight
will be conveyed thither in a day or two.
5. I would take this opportunity of respectfully submitting
that in all future cases of sending Troops or Stores to
British
Columbia, the Vessels should be chartered to proceed to
Queensborough,
so that the very heavy expense which has, in this case, been incurred
may hereafter
inin a part be avoided.