CO129-070 - Public Offices - 1858 — Page 293

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down each cabin sky-light leading through the Cabin deck into the

between decks.

3rd

Cleanliness.

Passengers all turned on deck

at 11. A. M. if

weather

4 permits,

if wer

and the between dicks scraped

and swept out clean, and

chloride of the bunks or where filth in

lime thrown under

is

likely to accumulate. Water- closets wasked out twice a

day.

4

th

Sichness.

The Master of a Ship carrying Chinese passengers must not

trust to a Chinese doctor to

look after

the sick. When a

Chinaman

Chinaman gets

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rick that

he cannot eat Rice he is

abandoned by Docter and

to die. I go round

and friends

and left

and

morning

evening and if

any

are

sick have them

removed to Sick Bay a place

set

apart for

front of

the sick in

the Poop where they

remain until well.

5th Gules on board.

On embarkation see that a good

he linguish is put on board, be sus the

provisions and water served out daily,

has the passengers

of

divided into messes

cook for thirty

each

ten each with a cook,

three misses

men.

(Signed) John Winchester

T

Marten of Ship" "Caribbean

Som Francives, June 24th 1856.

罪孽

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