CO129-125 - Sir MacDonnell - 1867 [10-11] — Page 248

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All

Im the

me FasL

there

were

ninetien Europeans and fifteen Malays, sixteen of the former being from the wreck of the "Tuart WWorthy" S. 132, London, from the "Par Ansard"

and one

(seiling with the Consul's provisional Artificali) which vessel stranded on the coast of Manila..

Fifteen Malays

Ku

were also from

the wreck of the "Par besert".

3..

In the secouch case

there

were

eight Europeans, who had been discharged from the Stükit hif "Jardinia", b. 35,514, 20 her condemnation and abandonment at Manila, in consequence of

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injury sustained during the late violent Gales.-

#

There

men were forwarded by Consul Ricketts by virtue of Paragrafh 88 of the Consuler destruction

and in accordance with the Consuts request that the Captains of the two vessels who brought there distresed men here should receive payment for so doing at the rate of Leventeen dollars for each European, and thirteen dollars for every halay, I directed that such payment should be made from the Colonial

Freasury...

$518. 5.

The case of sive hundred and eighteen dollars in the former

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