No. 68, Miscellaneous
I have the honor to transmit the copy of a Report from the leader of
an exploring party together with a rough sketch of the locality from
which he writes.
Upwards of one hundred
people people have gone to
Clayoquot Sound, on the
West Coast of the Island in search of gold.
I will keep you informed of the proceedings of the party and the
prospects of the miners, as well as of the measures I may find it
necessary to adopt.
The
Leech River diggings are supporting a small number of miners, and
a considerable number of Chinamen who are content with small gains.
I
I am persevering in the exploration of the Island under great
difficulties and discouragement, in the conviction that the discovery
of a gold field would render
Vancouver Island a most valuable
possession.
Mr Buttle the leader of the expedition is an ex-non-commissioned
officer of the Royal Engineers, and may be relied upon as strictly
truthful.
I have the honor to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient Servant
A.E. Kennedy
Governor
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
Sketch map of the region being explored, showing the site of
a gold discovery at
Bear River.
Other documents included in the file