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A correspondence (not necessary to copy here) took place between the Colonial Secretary, and myself on the subject; the subject of admeasuring vessels at the Colonial Registers requiring the troublesome and onerous duties of which, the authorities wished to add to the already too numerous employments of the Harbor Master - and resulted in the following appeal from Harbor Master to the Colonial Secretary for transmission to the Secretary of State for the Colonies.

N32 Lin

Harbor Master's Office

Hong Kong 4th June 1858

With reference to your letter of the ... No 271 acquainting me that the Lieutenant Governor, administrating the Government, has no choice but to call upon me to measure vessels, as those duties devolve upon me by Ordinance.

I have the honor to submit that while my appointment under Her Majesty's signet and sign manual is that of Harbor Master and Marine Magistrate alone, I am now performing duties most onerous and responsible in addition to those which appertain to the offices named in my Commission, and the performance of which, were not mentioned in England as likely to be effected by me.

The measuring of vessels (Act 17 & 18th c. [104. Part 2]) requires an amount of physical exertion that under any circumstances I do not feel myself competent to undergo, while the nature of the employments - such as erecting beacons, fixing leading and light-rods, fitting buoys with chains to moorings - is quite incompatible with the trust I have the honor to hold in Her Majesty's service, and especially recognized in my Commission.

From Hong Kong being a Free Port, the duties that, in other Ports, are conducted by the Custom House are here performed by this office. The annual average number of ships arriving is about Eleven Hundred and forty, with an approximate tonnage of four hundred and forty to four hundred and fifty thousand tons, and the Departures are proportionate : - all sea-going vessels arriving and quitting, enter and clear out at this office, and consequently a very great deal of work devolves...

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H 6 A correspondence (not necessary to copy here) took place between the Colonial Secretary, and myself on the subject; the subject of admeasuring vessels at the Colonial Registers requiring the troublesome and onerous duties of which, the authorities wished to add to the already too numerous employments of the Harbor Master - and resulted in the following appeal from Harbor Master to the Colonial Secretary for transmission to the Secretary of State for the Colonies. N32 Lin Harbor Master's Office Hong Kong 4th June 1858 With reference to your letter of the ... No 271 acquainting me that the Lieutenant Governor, administrating the Government, has no choice but to call upon me to measure vessels, as those duties devolve upon me by Ordinance. I have the honor to submit that while my appointment under Her Majesty's signet and sign manual is that of Harbor Master and Marine Magistrate alone, I am now performing duties most onerous and responsible in addition to those which appertain to the offices named in my Commission, and the performance of which, were not mentioned in England as likely to be effected by me. The measuring of vessels (Act 17 & 18th c. [104. Part 2]) requires an amount of physical exertion that under any circumstances I do not feel myself competent to undergo, while the nature of the employments - such as erecting beacons, fixing leading and light-rods, fitting buoys with chains to moorings - is quite incompatible with the trust I have the honor to hold in Her Majesty's service, and especially recognized in my Commission. From Hong Kong being a Free Port, the duties that, in other Ports, are conducted by the Custom House are here performed by this office. The annual average number of ships arriving is about Eleven Hundred and forty, with an approximate tonnage of four hundred and forty to four hundred and fifty thousand tons, and the Departures are proportionate : - all sea-going vessels arriving and quitting, enter and clear out at this office, and consequently a very great deal of work devolves...
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H 6 A correspondence (not necessary to copy / here took place between the Colonial decretary, and myself on the subjach ; the subyjich of admeasuring alpels Colonial Registers requiring the houblesome and onerous duties of which, the authorities the wish'd to add to the already too numerous employments of the Harbor Master _ and resulted in the following appeal from Hachor master to the Colonial Secretary for hansmission toto M secretary of state for the Colonies N32 Lin Harbor Master's Office Hong Kong 4th June 1855- the Will reference to your letter of th With No 271 acquainting one that the south the lividmant Governor, administrating the focermanent, I be fovernment, has no choice in my having to measure vessels, th. Me by ordinance as those duties devolve Shave the honor to submit that while heyy appointment under ther trajesty's dignet and dign Manuel is that of Starbor Master and Marine Majishate alone, I are now performing dever at onerous of responsible duties in addition to those which thexy M. J. Mucer Gy. Colonial Secreting. affertane ( > appertain to the offices names in 449 in my Commission, and the performance of which, were not mention'd in Exgland as likely to be effected of me. istem & aonecasuring, the Lys repels (Ach 17+ 18thc. (104. Part 2]) requires an - amount of physical exertion that under any incumstances I do not feel myself competent to undergo, while the nature of the emplogarents - such as erecting. Hauncheons, fixing farsing Indey and Ligh-rods, fisting aspeels with chains to is quite incompatible with the tank I have the honor to hold in ther trajesty's device, and thecially recognized in my Commission. From Hong Kong being. Free Port, the duties that, in other Parts, Are A conducted by the Custom struse are here. perform'd by the annual average f - ships arriving is about Eleven Herndred and forty, with an apprefate tonnage of fome Arc four hundred and forty to four hundred and fifty thousand tous, and the Departures. -proportionate : - all sen going repels arriving and quitting, enter and clearout at this affice, and consequently a very, pech deal of work devolves
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A correspondence (not necessary to copy / here took place between the Colonial decretary, and myself on the subjach ;

the subyjich of admeasuring alpels Colonial Registers

requiring

the houblesome

and onerous duties of which, the authorities

the

wish'd to add to the already too numerous employments of the Harbor Master _ and resulted in the following appeal from Hachor master to the Colonial Secretary for hansmission toto M secretary of state for the Colonies

N32

Lin

Harbor Master's Office

Hong Kong 4th June 1855-

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Will reference to your letter of th With No 271 acquainting one that the south the lividmant Governor, administrating the focermanent, I

be fovernment, has no choice

in my having to measure vessels,

th. Me

by ordinance

as those duties devolve

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appointment under ther trajesty's dignet and dign Manuel is that of Starbor Master and Marine Majishate alone, I are now performing dever at

onerous of responsible duties in addition to those which

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appertain to the offices

names in

449

in my Commission, and the performance of which, were not mention'd

in Exgland as likely to be effected of me.

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repels (Ach 17+ 18thc. (104. Part 2]) requires an

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amount of physical exertion that under any incumstances I do not feel myself competent to undergo, while the nature of the emplogarents - such as erecting.

Hauncheons, fixing

farsing Indey and Ligh-rods, fisting aspeels with chains to

is quite incompatible with the tank I have the honor to hold in ther trajesty's device, and thecially recognized in my Commission.

From Hong Kong being.

Free Port, the duties that, in other Parts,

Are

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conducted by the Custom struse are here. perform'd by

the annual average f

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ships arriving is about Eleven Herndred and forty, with an

apprefate tonnage of fome

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four hundred and forty to four hundred

and fifty thousand tous, and the Departures. -proportionate : - all sen going repels arriving and quitting, enter and clearout at this affice, and consequently a very, pech deal of work devolves

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