I see that the
Duke of Newcastle's despatch No. 41 of the
31 of July 1860, directs an Annual Report of the working
of the
Assay Office in this Colony to be furnished in order that
it may be ascertained whether it be desirable to keep up the
Establishment or not.
2. I shall of course obey His Grace's instructions at the
end of
the the year, but I may mention that now, with its reduced
staff, the
Assay Office is working most satisfactorily. It
commands more confidence than the similar establishments opened
by the Banks in
Victoria, and is a source of Revenue to this Colony.
3. I enclose a copy of the Return last furnished me of the
current expenses and receipts of the Department, the weight and
value of the Gold dust assayed.