the nature of his agency, stating that he thought it better to establish Hougtong as the Head Quarters from which to
out his scheme as carry
by so doing
it would ensure the absence of opprobrium which Mr. Sampson
the
describes the Chinese contract Emigration to have obtained. Mr Lobscheid had:
friss
batch of
an interview with Eir Hercules Robriisord
also on the subject, the Emigrants (337) Males) under this system
Mas
for
Jahili - Mr Lobscheid obtained
the assistance of Wohang,
a
highly
respectable Chinese Merchant resident
in this Colony,
and and who has been
engaged for many years in forwarding Emigrants to the various Countries possessing
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Gold Mines, the arrangement with this Broker was that he should for
Quru
per
head
procure
a alated
the Emigrants,
a.s
fit and victual the ship by which they were to be sent; - I approved of this, Wohang, snowing the stringency of Laws and rules respecting Emigrants would be sure to engage only
MUN as
they
woere
willing to go.
aw
auch
As the intended Emigrants arrive
are either slept in the houses licensed
for the purpose under Ordinance 8 of rese
Or
placed as once on board the ship if
ready
in the
Qanio menwer
aveas
done with those whose destitration was
-
British Guiana - the contracts are then completed and their advance wages or