Sailing Orders to HMS 
Thetis, 
8 April 1852
                     
                     Sailing orders to H.M.S. "
Thetis"
et. et. etc
                     
                     
                     You are hereby required and directed when H.M.S. 
Thetis under
                     your command is complete with provisions for six months consumption, and
                     in all other respects ready to proceed to 
Queen Charlotte's Island and
                     there make a full Enquiry into the circumstances stated in a letter from
                     H.M's Counsul at 
San Francisco a copy of which is enclosed.
                     
                     2. You will take measures to ensure that the Sovereignty of Her
                     Majesty over 
Queen Queen Charlottes Island
Queen Charlottes Island be respected and warn any
                     adventurers that may be located or speculating on that coast that they
                     are there only on Sufferance.
                     
                     3. In your intercourse with the Natives you must be very cautious.
                     Some of the Tribes being represented as treacherous, you should endeavor
                     to impress them with the favor and protection of our Sovereign if they
                     conduct themselves in a friendly and hospitable manner and the certainty
                     of retribution should it be otherwise.
                     
                  
                  
                  
                     4. You must endeavour to obtain specimens of the precious metals
                     and such 
information
information as may be desirable for HM's Government.
                     
                     5. From 
Queen Charlotte's Island you are to proceed to the Hudsons
                     Bay Company's settlement of 
Fort Rupert, 
Vancouvers Island and make
                     yourself acquainted with the progress that has been made for obtaining
                     Coal since the 
Daphne was there in 
July last as to the Number and
                     character of any settlers that May have located there, the state of the
                     Newitty Tribe which has hitherto escaped the punishment due to their
                     crime, that of Murdering three Englishmen.
                     
                        
                           *The Admiral seems ignorant of the fearful punishments which ensued.
                           
                        
                        
                      
                     
                     
                     6. From 
Fort Rupert you are to 
proceed
proceed to 
Esquimalt Harbour to
                     communicate with the Governor at 
Victoria. You are to ascertain the
                     number of persons free settlers or servants of the 
Hudsons Bay Company
                     who have located there since 
July last. Whilst at 
Esquimalt you are to
                     cut such spars as you can conveniently stow for the use of the Squadron.
                     
                     7. From 
Esquimalt you are to proceed to 
San Francisco and
                     communicate with H.M's Consul transmitting to myself and the L.C.A. any
                     information that you may have collected.
                     
                     8. If at 
San Francisco you should obtain information respecting
                     British interests 
at
at the 
Sandwich Islands, which seem's to require that
                     your presence is necessary you are to return to 
Valparaiso by that route
                     calling at the 
Board of Trade Islands but should this Necessity not be apparent
                     you are to return to 
Valparaiso direct and immediately refit H.M's Ship
                     
Thetis for any service that she may be called upon to perform.
                     

                     P.S. I trust that you will perform this service so as to arrive at
                     
Valparaiso not later than the middle of 
September.
                     (Signed) 
Fairfax Moresby