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2            FROM BOMBAY TO THE WYNAAD.
My destination was the Wynaad goldfields, of which so much has been said and written. I had resolved to see them for myself, and to report the result of my visit to those who were interested in furthering the new industry. It must not be supposed for a moment that,I was sent to " prospect," as it is termed, with the view of forming any new company. My com­mission was a very simple one, if it were one that required both careful observation, patient inquiry, and some knowledge of organization. I had no in­tention to paint, either in bright or in gloomy colours, the prospects of the gold companies already in the field. The primary object of my journey, was to organize the staff, to introduce a proper system of accounts, and to initiate various improvements in local arrangements, with a view to secure both greater efficiency and more accurate and speedy in­formation on a variety of matters of importance. Besides this, I was instructed to report generally upon things as I found them, more especially as regards the companies with which I am officially connected. I had no interest to serve, by misrepre­sentation or exaggeration. The following descrip­tion of what I saw and did is, therefore, a simple record of the impressions left on my mind by the journey; and in so much, can claim, I hope, the confidence of my readers in respect to its trust­worthiness.
I landed, as I have said, at Bombay; from which