under these circumstances it can

be of little consequence whether the Boiler be a

little more or less above the Water line.

From what W. Wakefield states I should think it would

be advisable to telegraph to the Governor not to lengthen the Hull

of the vessel until further instructed.

Sir Arthur Kennedy, the late Governor of Vancouver's Island, now in this Country, gives a very satisfactory account of the Working of similar Engines and Boiler, constructed by the same Firm

for a small Vessel built for that Colony,

and they have been in uninterrupted

use there ever since. In 1863

I have the honor to be,

Sir, your most obedient servant,

Rouleym

Hongkong 10/9/17

MINUTE PAPER.

Sir F. Rogers 28/9/69

This done

1097

seem to strengthen the agent's position

The senior Naval officer

must be better able to judge than the Adelphi

I think this Chain station

is extremely doubtful.

A Chief Engineer in

what instructions

on 10/7/00 a telegraphing

shall be sent to Sir R.M.

& whether it is necessary to lengthen the Vessel.

I should wish to adhere to the agent's minute

I have added and I think that will be more

complete than it is. It is not certain what portion

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under these circumstances it can

be of little consequence whether the Boiler be a

little more or less above the Water line.

From what W. Wakefield states I should think it would

be advisable to telegraph to the Governor not to lengthen the Hull

of the vessel until further instructed.

Sir Arthur Kennedy, the late Governor of Vancouver's Island, now in this Country, gives a very satisfactory account of the Working of similar Engines and Boiler, constructed by the same Firm

for a small Vessel built for that Colony,

and they have been in uninterrupted

use there ever since. In 1863

I have the honor to be,

Sir, your most obedient servant,

Rouleym

Hongkong 10/9/17

MINUTE PAPER.

Sir F. Rogers 28/9/69

This done

1097

seem to strengthen the agent's position

The senior Naval officer

must be better able to judge than the Adelphi

I think this Chain station

is extremely doubtful.

A Chief Engineer in

what instructions

on 10/7/00 a telegraphing

shall be sent to Sir R.M.

& whether it is necessary to lengthen the Vessel.

I should wish to adhere to the agent's minute

I have added and I think that will be more

complete than it is. It is not certain what portion

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