secured for Naval purposesonce the Commission's work was completed. In addition, Baynes suggests that
the section marked Indian Reserve in the accompanying plan of Esquimalt Harbour, about fifty acres, might hereafter be of infinite use to the Admiralty; the Indians, few in number, could easily be located elsewhere,adding that
the north side of Inskip Island would be a good site for a magazine.
Indian Reserve,and
any other land in Vancouver's Island which the [Admiralty] may think it advisable to possess,cannot be transferred until
the general mode of dealing with public lands in that Colonyhas been decided.