MRMAN
(Copy) M. 185.
Sir,
Colonial Secretary's Office
Victoria, Hong Kong,
19th March 1856.
127
The Ship "Levant", apparently unregistered, is reported to have, today, 201 Chinese Passengers on board for Melbourne, and have applied for her Ship's articles in possession of the Harbor Master, the Master giving out that he is bound for Macao:
His Excellency the Rear Admiral has been written to, but his flag is now absent that relative instructions may not be rendered by the Mail, through the Admiral's reply has not yet been received.
It is possible, however, that the
The Honorable
G. B. Haillier, Esquire, Emigration Officer.
MRMAN
(Copy) M. 185.
Sir,
Colonial Secretary's Office Victoria, Houghing,
19th March 1856.
127
The Ship" Levant", ixpperently unregistered, is reported to hove, day, 201 Bluinese Pousssungen
For - Passengers on brand for Melbourne, and hear applied for hur Ship's articles in possession of the Harbor Master, the Master giving out that he is bound for Macas :
.
How Excellency the Rear Admirat haw been written to, but his folum & Venoring is apronid that retive revistona may not be rendered by the Morry, through the Admiral's reply how not yet
been received.
It is provible, leowever, that the
The Homuratle
6. B. Haillier, Esquire, Emigration Officer.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.