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which Mohang had put on board and had thus diminished his stock without bringing any plausible reason for either cargo or calling at some part for supplies. 10. I must revert to another misapprehension of Mr Murdoch, who had evidently supposed that MG: Shamsett's the usual way by opening a proportion of all packages. There is moreover no reason to suppose that the provisions, examined, were inferior.
ML P main articles. Alice and Park- are admitted to have been good, and it is not surprising if during a voyage of 106 days fish though originally good had got spoiled.
M. examination of the provisions did not take place on board and consequently such were rendered easy by the Master now hands.
It appears however that in the Case of the Hlaupspring, as of all other Emigrant vessels, on board of that examination took place the vessel when lying at her berth in the middle of the harbor and that all the stores then on board, and were examined in Lasere.
Therefore anxious as I am to take every precaution to meet the just expectations of HC. Mi's Government and ensure the protection and comfort of Emigrants, I confess I do not see in the examination of the Provisions of the Dayspring what more could have been done.
I doubt my power to station a watchman on board to see that no stores relanded, and such a precaution being unnecessary in almost all cases and never
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which Mohang had put on board and had thus diminished his stock without bring
any plausible
able to shew using the stares
Part for supplies. 10. I must
in
mow
reason
for either
cargo or calling at some
revert to another
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misapprehension of Mr Murdoch, who had. evidently supposed that MG: Shamsett's
the usual
the
way by opening a proportion of all
There is moreover no reason to
packages. There
suppose that the provisions, to examined, were
inferiar.
are
ML
P
main articles. Alice and Park-
and it is not
the
admitted to have been a
good,
suprising if during a voyage of 106 days
fish though eriginally good had get speiled.
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M.
examination of the provisions did not take
place
on board and
hands by the Master
now
consequently that such
were
rendered easy.
It
appears however that in the Case of the
Hlaupspring, as of all other Emigrant repels,
on board of
that examination took place the repel when lying at her baith in the
middle of the harbor and that all the stores
Lasere
then on board, and were examined in
Therefore
anxious as
I am to take
every
HC.
precaution to meet the just expectations of
Mi's Govemment and ensure
the pretection
and comfort of Emigrants, Iconfifs I do not
see in the examination of the Provisionso
the Dayspring what
I doubt
done.
H
of
more could have been- my power to station a watchman on board to see that no stores
relanded, and such a precaution being- unnecepary
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in almost all cases and never
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