As a part of the scheme of improvement of 
Victoria Harbor determined
               upon by this Government it was settled to employ a Dredging Machine
               aided by a Steam tug.  For some Months past we have been in
negotiation
               negotiation with firms in 
San Francisco for the supply of the
               necessary Machinery.  The high price of Iron at the present moment in
               the United States, & other circumstances have however determined us
               to obtain the Machinery from England; it being considered that the
               increased delay consequent thereupon would be more than Compensated
               for by the probable decrease in expenditure, and the certain
               superiority of the material.
               
               2.  
Mr Pemberton, the Surveyor General of the Colony, has proposed
               in the interests of the Colony that it would be most satisfactory, if
               some person well acquainted with 
Victoria Harbor and with the
               contemplated improvements were sent to superintend the construction
               of the required Machinery; and he has offered, if he himself be
               selected for the service, to bear all his own personal and travelling
               expenses, and has undertaken that his absence from
the
 the Colony shall
               not exceed a period of Six Months.  As 
Mr Pemberton from his
               position both as Surveyor General, and as a Member of the Harbor
               Improvement commission, is undoubtedly the person best calculated for
               employment upon the service in question, and as the Colony will not
               be subject to outlay on account of his journey, I have not hesitated
               to sanction the arrangement, & have in consequence instructed 
Mr
                  Pemberton to leave for England by today's Steamer, for the
purposes
 purposes
               and under the conditions aforesaid.