Despatch to London.
Minutes (2), Enclosures (untranscribed) (1), Other documents (1).
No. 112
25th September 1865
Sir,
I have had the honor to receive your despatch No. 39 of the
8th July last, forwarding copies of a correspondence with the
Lords Commissoners of Her Majesty's Treasury on thesubject subject of
the proposed increase to the Staff of the Assay Department.
2. I may at once state that no alteration has yet been made
in the personnel of the Establishment. The work still continues
to be performed by one Chief Assayer and one Melter, the Staff
authorized in the Duke of Newcastle's despatch, No. 41 of
31st July 1863. I beg, however, to enclose a Return of the
Amount of Gold assayed during the eight months ending 1st
September 1864,and and for a like period of 1865. This Return will
show the correctness of Governor Seymour's statement that the
business of the Department would probably be greatly extended
during the present year.
3. In obedience to the instructions conveyed in your despatch,
I shall be careful not to incur the additional expenditure proposed
by Governor Seymour and voted in the Estimates for 1865, but should
the amount ofgold gold brought to the Government Assay Office increase
in the present ratio, I shall be compelled to give some temporary
assistance without delay.
4. Your despatch does not convey any instructions in reference
to Governor Seymour's proposal that the Assay Department be distinct
and not as heretofore under the nominal superintendence of the
Treasurer. I would beg strongly to recommend that I may be
authorized to carry outGovernorGovernor Seymour's suggestion. Mr Claudet
has now been virtually superintendent of the Department for over
five years and has gained the entire confidence of the mining
community. The alteration will entail no additional charge on
the Revenue and I am convinced that the Department will work more
satisfactorily when under the sole superintendence of the Chief Assayer.
I have the honor to be, Sir,
Sir,
Your most obedient
humble Servant Arthur N. Birch
Minutes by CO staff
Mr Elliot
I suppose this Desp: should be sent to the Treasury, but
with any expression of opinion as to placing the Assay Dept:
under the entire control of the Superintendent?
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
Return showing the amount of gold assayed during the eight
months ended 31 August 1864, and the amount assayed during the same
period in 1865, signed by F.G. Claudet, September 1865.
Other documents included in the file
Elliot to G.A. Hamilton, Treasury, 17 January 1866, forwarding
copy of the despatch and advising that the question appeared worthy
of consideration.