CO129-127 - Public Offices - 1867 — Page 173

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

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Mr. Large aunt

Can Bills of Lading

be

as the artioles ?

sent invariably by same opportunity

TH

Sfant

Wills of Lading comert te vente

imvariably & same opportunity as the

Practice estieles

7

because it is a

those documents just before the

Masters of Sherchant Sticker

departure for & sign

atporti

Their ship

the

in the case

Bill of Lading When

signed is sent to this office of post could not to dispatched by

and

Lu. F. Roge Sie A Mar Doxnelt in

Said the war a

2.44 Don by

delay

Stamp Act wils operation. bibl.

urt sont a

conmaged the Dies

OLE

desfratite now in Core

3 weeks in bringing

because the Agents

the

6-7

of lading by the Steps which

the Colony

The Afuels sont ony & Duplicate bills of lading

other opportuniten

The hands

Jo

thing must have hem in

the Colter a month or to weeks.

Refon the arrival of the visset.

Staving received both the Origt a Duf bills.

of lading

it seems to me that it was the duty ofthe Col Led to instruct the Harbon Master to sport the arrival of the "Thales" in the Colony - when the Store could have been at shee handed oon to the for As it happend komen the Thale

Came

into Port a cland

out without the knowledge of the Hailon

Marti, & the Stour

were left

42.7

Zible Sodoen.

I do not

Spec

therefor

that the Agent,

Au

In ru

delay in the delivery of the articles &e "Thales". I have the honor to be, Govemment is alleged to have sustained by the

loss which the Colonial

for attributing to them the

Sir,

You most obedient sewant,

W(Sargraunt

to blame than the Col' fort: who did not take

any precautions to secure information as to the arrival of the vessel in the Harbour

Dr witte boli N. M. Co

+ I dond agin

in thes. Wohemi tim

much letter that this kind of wrangle h ret come hith. Il

Fay that after a perusal of the corresponden which had saved between the Col lead a the Agents (a direct corresponding which ought to be avoided when Ithink) dis Grace was of opinion that although as a rede o when practicable bills of lading the be sent by the Ships conveying the Stows, Still in the questions that the thay might have been avoided of the Col Sear had ecset

it app

of (as above)

Fah.

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