at one time and this is so
arranged
that if
a
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maw is
very ill, a convalescent seaman
is sent to nurse him.
I cannot agree with MPP - Holt that the ordinary cost of Maintenance of scamon, is guater in a steam than in a sailing i hip the scale of rictualling for each being much the same.
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I think the real secret of
Mo - Holt's complaint, is that forevery destitute seaman placed on board his steamers he
frequently loss the presage moncy of either an sivalided. Sailor of the Royale Pavy or soldier, but the remedy for this his with himself, he should interge his passinger
accommodation instead of
placing passengers in the
Forecale.
Mo Holt may rest
Assured
that no undue advaus
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advantage
will be lake of his usechs for
Vessels.
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the comagance of destitate Seamen, but that all favorable opportunities whether by shown or sailing ship will be availed of for forwarding
such
persons. I have the honor to be,
Sin
Your Mat this Thant Suquest the G
Haber Mast, he
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H. G. Thomsett.
Harbor Master 18:
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