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Sewaller boats (with
one or two
75.00
masts) and a crew of not exceeding three adults (1. more
Pampan (the trip).
double fare after 108. In
per hour
1. Mace
Entrances to the several landing places
to be kept clear.
Empty Cargo boats to have a separate
place assigned to them
Trading junks from the Provinces to be located by themselves, regard being had to the convenience of traffic
Boat not allowed to anchor within
200 yards
of
the Shore at low water.
Moorings or buoys laid down to
define the limits.
Anchorage Fees..
Port clearance
Masters of ships to produce papers (a list of passengers and Crew) on arrival,
and
the ship's papers
are to be delivered
to the proper officer hereafter to be appointed. Fund to be unshotted before coming into
Port.
A regulation
is much needed regarding
Smuggling boats
caught in the act of
selling clandestinely to be confiscated.
Guard Boats.
Two boats well armed with 4 (or more)
men each, painted white, to watch from sunrise to sunset, that part of
the coast
situate between Kreps' Weather's go downs
on the East, and the 55th Barracks on
the west.
Pilotage (if any) to be paid according to the Draught of Water.
Signed) A. R. Johnston
Deputy Superintendent
M. Caine, Major, Chief Magistrate W. Petter, L. R. H.
Marine Magistrate