Referring to your letter of the 
20th instant, I
               transmit to you for the information of 
Mr Secretary Cardwell,
               the enclosed copy of a correspondence which has passed between
               Mess
rs Brown, Lenox & Co (Admiralty Contractors for Chain
               Cables & Anchors) and myself, from which it appears that the
               cost of supplying the Government of 
British Columbia with the
               Buoys, Sinkers and Chains enumerated in 
Mr Seymour's
               despatch N
o 34 of 
7th September last, is estimated
               to
amount
 amount to £1557.5.0 exclusive of freight.
               
               As this amount is greatly in excess of the estimate of
               the Harbour Master at 
New Westminster, and as that Officer
               in his letter of the 
6th September states that "the buoys
               actually required are nine in number" it appears to me that
               in place of sending the thirty Buoys asked for that half
               that number would be sufficient for the purposes mentioned,
               and to furnish the necessary relay.
               
               At any rate a dozen or
fifteen
 fifteen buoys, with a corresponding
               number of cables and sinkers, might be sent out in the first
               instance should 
Mr Cardwell approve of the adoption of such a course.
               
               Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
               
                
                  
                  
                     Brown, Lenox & Co. to Crown Agents, 2 January 1865,
                     giving detailed estimate for buoys.
                     
                   
                  
                  
                     Sargeaunt to Brown, Lenox and
                     Company, 
4 January 1865, advising that the
                     cost quoted far exceeded that formed in the colony, and asking for an
                     explanation of the discrepancy.
                     
 
                   
                  
                  
                     Brown, Lenox and Company
                     to Crown Agents, 6 January 1865,
                     explaining that the circumstances required heavier equipment than
                     was estimated in the colony.