in each case and no vessel will be allowed
to discharge unless such permission shall have
been given.
Elsewhere in stating the rule,
GOVERNMENT OFFICE
Dear Mr Baillie Hamilton,
Holidays, it was said: "Sunday is always
arriving on the
Shortly obscured, i.e., vessels arriving
do discharge passengers and light
Luggage."
My truly yours,
J. Cashel Hoey
27
1, Westminster Chambers,
Victoria Street, S.W.
22nd July 1890.
In reply to your letter of yesterday, asking
for information relating to the "Transhipping of cargoes
in Colonial Ports on Sundays," I find that
in Queensland the working of cargoes on Sundays is forbidden by the Customs Act of 1873, sections 47,
123 and 149.
Yours sincerely,
W. A. Baillie Hamilton Esq., C.M.G.