not supposed that the iniquitous charge laid to the Master could- be for a moment perpetrated, ~

the Port, Aeuravé

conceive to be

220

ec q

anter

Barranty,

and

that he is alene usponsible for

such bets.

Shave &e. (Signed) CR Michell.

(Ime Copy)

Colonial Secretary.

1

Coky.

Sir

In 11255/124

190

His bour Master's office, Vietniu,

Houghing, 19 FBctober, 1884,

In reply to your letter dated the

18th of October relative to the Porte Clearance granted to the "Susannah", I do angelf the hour to state in addition to that which I have already done in my,

letter dated the 7th betobis, that the Int. Clearance granted was given in

thi

e same manne as all Charanees! had been previously To obtain a Put clearance it is

Port

given

Honorable M. I. Mercer, hope,

W. Colonial Secretary,

Ac.

X.

at this Pot

ruly

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