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Crown in the sum of one thousand Pounds. The vessel would then have hand to be surveyed and be declared sen worthy and properly manned and equipped with boats, &c. H. and to have conformed to all the regulations in free ventilation, space and fittings
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provisions, fuel, water, medicines and medical comforts would next have had to be surveyed, and lastly the Rumigrants would all have had to be landed and taken
before the humigration officer to sign their Contracts in his
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presence, after declaring their
the nature of
Knowledge of
the
agreements and their willingness
to enter into them.
15. Every
one
these
regulations and precautions would, I am extirfied, have been most strictly enforced by M. Thomsett at the proper time. i. c. before the vessel was again allowed to proceed to sea. And he handed to the agent of the
charterers
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the Ship, at his first
interview with him, a copy of the
accompanying Government Notification showing the general
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