the
ress! been freed from her moorings when the boxes went alongside, it is not likely that M. Moon, the block when acquainted them, could have been on the quarter deck of the ship, and thereby be enabled to hold a conversation of at least seven minutes with the "Admiralty Agent, in the hope of inducing him to sign the relative vouchers. While the Statements of Messrs. Moran and Rougel, herewith submitted, in which they declare they remained alongside some 10 minutes, in addition to the time they spent on board ship, before the vessel took her departure. In fact Mr. Woolridge's dereliction of duty created the whole of the derangement and annoyances upon the day referred to, and which led to His Excellency being troubled with
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a Statement which, I humbly submit, is not at all in accordance with the facts of the case.
I have, &c.,
(Signed) T.C. Chapman.
True Copy
Colonial Secretary
the
ress! been freed from her moorings when the boxes went along side, it is not
alongside, likely that M. Moon, the block when acénformed them, could love attorines
have quarter deck of the ship, and
thy thereby, be muabled to hold a Connerection of at least seven minutes with the "Admiralty Agent, in the hope of indusing him to sigh_ the relative voneliers. Wile the Statements of Mess. Moran and Rougel, herewith submitted, in which they declare they remained alongside Some_ 7 22 10 minutes, in addition to
or the time they fient on board trife, before the revert took her deferture. In fact Mr Worldridge's derelistion of duty created the whole of the derange- - ment and annoyances upon the day referred to, and which led to Hois
Excelloney being troubled with
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Statement which, I lnnelly Subunit,
is not at all in accordance with
the facets of the ence.
I have, Bei,
(Signed) Tr=- Chapman.
True Copy
Estonial Secretary
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