2.

57

Saving

whatever

ما

Knowledge

M. Bell, on receiving

his application for the post I

refered it to the Harbor Munster,

me

who informed

were already

more

that there

Government

was

Surveyors here than there

work on them to do, and that

for

Mr Bell was not by any

means

desirable person to employ in that capacity, having recently

behaved so ill in a matter connected with the Harbor Regulations as to be brought before the Marine Magistrate by whom he was rined 50 dollars, indefault

one

mouth's imprisonment _ W. Bell

declined to pay,

did so

on

but eventus ily being sent to prison. The Government Surveyors arcointed from among the inarine Surveyors of the Pork.

and the appointment confers

n

is

Lochas

are

the privilege of doing work in which the Government interested, such as measuring and Surveying Chinese Passenger Ships, and Ships arelying for a Mitish or Blonial Register, which work, however is not paid for by the Government, but by the parties for whom it is performed. As regards all ther work connected with

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