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licence. She has to pray
no matter
what his sige, for an Anchorage pass (25 Cents), Clearance (25 Ants), and sometimes a Termit (20 Cents) in each occasion that the visits the Fork
or a total of for Cents, and it would be cheaper for him to pay light dues, unless his vested was over ft tons bussen when any excess of tonnage would increase
one cent a tou.
his
feer by
The man who othaires security reaps the advantage of the present systems, as, should hit vessel be 1,000 peculs bussen (about 60 tons he would pay $20 for his ivince, he is exempt from
Anchorage
Anchorage passes, Clearances and Ordinary permits, but he has to ostain a monthly permit for which he pays 25 Cents, and on this Permit he inserts the dates
of his arrival and departure during the month, which freed him from atterising at the starbour "Office each time he comes into Port. This
man whose honesty is
secured by respectable householders is entities to special protection, and the following calculation will show that he
gets
itio
She makes an average of six
voyages a month which under the sight dres system would be $3.60
a