Office of Committee of Privy Council for Trade
Whitehall
25 January 1860
Referring to the letter from this Department of the 12th October
last on the subject of the Lanterns and Apparatus for the Lighthouses
at Vancouver's Island, and also to your letter of the 6th Instant
transmitting Copy of a Despatch from the Governor of that Colony
relating to the Lightning Conductors required for those Lighthouses I
am directed by the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade
to acquaint you for the information of HisHis Grace the Duke of
Newcastle that the required Works and Stores (as per annexed List
and Bill of Lading) have been forwarded to the Governor in the Ship
"Grecian" which vessel sailed for Vancouver's Island on the 21st
instant.
It will be seen from the annexed list that in addition to the works
of the lanterns and Apparatus my Lords have caused to be forwarded
Oil and Stores sufficient for the exhibition of the lights for one
year.
As regards the Lightning Conductors my Lords have not sent the length
of rod requested by the Colonial Surveyor as it is not necessary that
a Conductor should extend from the top of the Lantern into the water.
The Conductor should be screwed to the base of the Lantern and when
it reaches thethe ground it should be carried under ground to a distance
of ten or fifteen feet, the plate of copper at the end being buried to
a depth of two or three feet and if a wet spot can be found, it
should be selected for burying the plate.
One hundred and eighty feet of Copper rod has been forwarded which it
is considered is ample for both Lighthouses.
The end fittings for the rods of both Lighthouses have also been sent
together with Lewises for fixing the Rod to the stone work of the
Towers.
My Lords have in accordance with the request of the Governor engaged
the services of two Persons as Lightkeepers.
Both men are competent to superintend the fitting of Lanterns and
Lighting Apparatus and my Lords have therefore considered it
unnecessary to send out a third person expressly for that purpose as
requested by the Governor.
George Davies has been engaged at a Salary of One hundred and fifty
pounds (£150) per Annum and William Roberts at a Salary of One
hundred pounds (£100) per Annum and the conditions of their
respective engagements are set forth in the enclosed Agreements which
I am to request may be forwarded to the Governor in original.
The two men embarked on board the "Grecian" on the 21st Instant and
their pay in accordance with their Agreements commences from that
date.
George
George Davies has been paid thirty seven pounds ten shillings
(£37:10:0) and William Roberts twenty five pounds (£25:0:0) as three
months advance of their Salaries and their passage by the "Grecian"
has also been paid.
It will be seen from the Agreement with George Davies that my Lords
have consented to advance the money required for the conveyance of
his wife and three children to Vancouvers Island in the "Grecian".
The sum agreed upon for the conveyance of the Wife and three children
is Seventy three pounds ten shillings (£73:10:0) half of which sum is
to be paid in this Country and the other half in the Colony.
The sum of thirty six pounds fifteen shillingsshillings (£36:15:0) has been
paid by the Board of Trade in accordance with the above Agreement and
I am to request that the Governor may be instructed to pay the
remaining half (thirty six pounds fifteen shillings) (£36:15:0) on
the arrival of the wife and Children in the Colony and to deduct the
whole of the money so advanced (Seventy three pounds ten shillings)
(£73:10:0) from the pay of George Davies in accordance with his
agreement.