Deck passengers to be carried on sailing vessels clearing out such conditions as may from time to time be prescribed in supplementary instructions from one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, as a space of 1.11 superficial metres = 12 English superficial feet and subject to such conditions and rules as may be prescribed.

The following:

Schedule I, Sec. 53

Schedule I, Par. IV, sec. 1.

Deck passengers not allowed between 1st June and 15th October inclusive.

Deck passengers to be carried on deck, besides a space of 1.49 superficial metres = 15 English superficial feet on the upper deck. A shade shall be provided on deck, sufficient for the protection of passengers from the sun & weather.

Schedule I, Part V

2. The space appropriated for deck passengers shall be 1.49 superficial metres = 15 English superficial feet.

At the least sixteen superficial feet for every adult passenger above 12 years of age.

3. In calculating the space appropriated to Passengers on the between deck the room required for every passenger above 12 years of age, and every two passengers between the ages of one and twelve, shall be counted as two adults.

Blank forms of certificate of Admeasurement and Seaworthiness of Emigration Vessels for a voyage of under 30 days duration are attached.

Cooks and Doctors shall be carried in addition to other passengers for whom accommodation between decks is provided, the appropriated room shall be reckoned as part of the space required for passengers.

Schedule I, Par. IV, sec. 2. The accommodation for female passengers between decks shall be separate from that provided for male passengers.

Schedule I, Par. IV, sec. 4. A reasonable space shall be reserved for a hospital, and shall be properly divided and screened.

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Deck passengers to be carried on sailing vessels clearing out such conditions as may from time to time be prescribed in supplementary instructions from one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, as a space of 1.11 superficial metres = 12 English superficial feet and subject to such conditions and rules as may be prescribed.

The following:

Schedule I, Sec. 53
Schedule I, Par. IV, sec. 1.

Deck passengers not allowed between 1st June and 15th October inclusive.

Deck passengers to be carried on deck, besides a space of 1.49 superficial metres = 15 English superficial feet on the upper deck. A shade shall be provided on deck, sufficient for the protection of passengers from the sun & weather.

Schedule I, Part V

2. The space appropriated for deck passengers shall be 1.49 superficial metres = 15 English superficial feet. At the least sixteen superficial feet for every adult passenger above 12 years of age.

3. In calculating the space appropriated to Passengers on the between deck the room required for every passenger above 12 years of age, and every two passengers between the ages of one and twelve, shall be counted as two adults.

Blank forms of certificate of Admeasurement and Seaworthiness of Emigration Vessels for a voyage of under 30 days duration are attached.

Cooks and Doctors shall be carried in addition to other passengers for whom accommodation between decks is provided, the appropriated room shall be reckoned as part of the space required for passengers.

Schedule I, Par. IV, sec. 2. The accommodation for female passengers between decks shall be separate from that provided for male passengers.

Schedule I, Par. IV, sec. 4. A reasonable space shall be reserved for a hospital, and shall be properly divided and screened.

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