Referring to your letter of the
31st Ultimo, I have the honor to
acquaint you for the information of the
Duke of Newcastle that at the
request of the Government of
Vancouvers Island, the Crown Agents have
rendered
Mr Pemberton all the assistance in their power in the
selection of Machinery &c required for the
Harbour of Victoria.
Although the Crown Agents consider the mission of
Mr Pemberton to
supply the wants of the local Government in this instance was
unnecessary, as they are in the habit constantly of complying with
similar requisitions from other Colonies
yet yet as
Mr Pemberton has
personally superintended the construction of the Machinery up to the
present time, they would submit to His Grace that it would probably
be more satisfactory to the Colonial Authorities that he should
remain in this Country until it's completion which may be expected in
the course of a month or six weeks—though Contracting Engineers
operations are very uncertain.