 at New Westminster
               with the following reduced Staff: Vizt
               
               one Chief Assayer.
 at New Westminster
               with the following reduced Staff: Vizt
               
               one Chief Assayer.
                
                  
                   by the time they are discharged.  And the
                     operative melter was to be allowed £50 for return passage
                     money. Thus the Melter being retained we are under no
                     engagement to pay the journies home of the discharged officers,
                     though, I think, that if the Governor shd consider it right
                     to give them some help we ought not to demur.  But possibly
                     the discharged may find profitable employment on the spot,
                     or at Victoria.
 by the time they are discharged.  And the
                     operative melter was to be allowed £50 for return passage
                     money. Thus the Melter being retained we are under no
                     engagement to pay the journies home of the discharged officers,
                     though, I think, that if the Governor shd consider it right
                     to give them some help we ought not to demur.  But possibly
                     the discharged may find profitable employment on the spot,
                     or at Victoria.
                      
                  
                   Assistant Assayer, Melter
                     and Operative Melter.  An additional Office, that of
                     Accountant, recommended by Captain Gossett, was never
                     filled up.  The scale upon which the Establishment was
                     originally constituted does not appear extravagent.  But
                     unfortunately the revenue has proved much smaller than
                     was anticipated.  In the same year (1862) the receipts
                     of the Establishment are given as £575.12.0.  Of the
                     whole yield of Gold less than one third is found to be
                     assayed within the two Colonies, by public and private
                     Assayers together, and of that amount again about 40 per
                     cent only passes through the Government Assay Office at
                     New Westminster.  The most unfavorable feature of the
                     case is the large proportion of Gold which escapes the
                     Colonial Assayers, being carried by the American Miners
                     to San Francisco in California, where they prefer to
                     Winter.  Governor Douglascan
 Assistant Assayer, Melter
                     and Operative Melter.  An additional Office, that of
                     Accountant, recommended by Captain Gossett, was never
                     filled up.  The scale upon which the Establishment was
                     originally constituted does not appear extravagent.  But
                     unfortunately the revenue has proved much smaller than
                     was anticipated.  In the same year (1862) the receipts
                     of the Establishment are given as £575.12.0.  Of the
                     whole yield of Gold less than one third is found to be
                     assayed within the two Colonies, by public and private
                     Assayers together, and of that amount again about 40 per
                     cent only passes through the Government Assay Office at
                     New Westminster.  The most unfavorable feature of the
                     case is the large proportion of Gold which escapes the
                     Colonial Assayers, being carried by the American Miners
                     to San Francisco in California, where they prefer to
                     Winter.  Governor Douglascan can see no prospect of rendering
                     the establishment remunerative, or of maintaining it
                     without a heavy charge to the Colony.  He therefore
                     recommends that if the Assay Department at New Westminster
                     is to be retained, the staff should be reduced.  He
                     considers that one Chief Assayer and one Assistant or
                     operative Melter would be sufficient to meet all the
                     requirement of the Colony.  I beg to express my
                     concurrence in the propriety of the reduction proposed,
                     and also in the selection of the Offices to be retained.
 can see no prospect of rendering
                     the establishment remunerative, or of maintaining it
                     without a heavy charge to the Colony.  He therefore
                     recommends that if the Assay Department at New Westminster
                     is to be retained, the staff should be reduced.  He
                     considers that one Chief Assayer and one Assistant or
                     operative Melter would be sufficient to meet all the
                     requirement of the Colony.  I beg to express my
                     concurrence in the propriety of the reduction proposed,
                     and also in the selection of the Offices to be retained.
                     Gosset, Captain William Driscoll