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&c. He adds on this point that she was built at Bordeaux in 1855, fitted at Sydney in 1867, and recoppered at Sydney with respect to her manning he says she had the same crew on board with which she had come from Sydney - that South Sea Islanders make good seamen - and that the Australian Government do not require officers of Merchant Ships to have certificates of competency - that all the Crew had been "sanctioned by" the officials at Sydney. He did not feel justified in suspecting that the number was 14, no 12.

Colonial built vessels, he says, rarely carry a larger proportion of crew, and that at all events the navigation of the ship had nothing to do with the mortality. In regard to ventilation he says that the hatchways together measured 124 square feet over a passenger deck of only 45 furlongs, and was, therefore, he considers, ample. And he alleges that a tarpaulin over a spar (which was complained of) was better covering for the main hatchway than a tarred hatch. In respect to provisions he says that they were examined in the usual way by opening packages selected at random, but that it is impossible for the Emigration Officer to ascertain personally the actual quantity on board.

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396 &c. He adds on this point that she was built at Bordeaux in 1855, fitted at Sydney in 1867, and recoppered at Sydney with respect to her manning he says she had the same crew on board with which she had come from Sydney - that South Sea Islanders make good seamen - and that the Australian Government do not require officers of Merchant Ships to have certificates of competency - that all the Crew had been "sanctioned by" the officials at Sydney. He did not feel justified in suspecting that the number was 14, no 12. Colonial built vessels, he says, rarely carry a larger proportion of crew, and that at all events the navigation of the ship had nothing to do with the mortality. In regard to ventilation he says that the hatchways together measured 124 square feet over a passenger deck of only 45 furlongs, and was, therefore, he considers, ample. And he alleges that a tarpaulin over a spar (which was complained of) was better covering for the main hatchway than a tarred hatch. In respect to provisions he says that they were examined in the usual way by opening packages selected at random, but that it is impossible for the Emigration Officer to ascertain personally the actual quantity on board.
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396 &c. He adds on this point that the was tuill at Bordeaux in 1855. at Sydney in 1867. and recoppered at Sydney with respect to her man- to her manning he ereo on she had the same says board with which she had come from Sydney - that south sea Islanders make good seamen - and that the Australian Govern = -mente do not require officers of Merchant Ships to have cer= -tificated of competency - that al the Crew had been "sanctioned by "the officials at lydusy he did not prel justified in Specting to ch that the number was 14. no 12. Colonial built repels that few carry a larger proportion- - and that at all susult the the navigation of the ship had nothing to do with the mortality. In все says 4. 2x4 to ventilation regard that the hatchways together measured 12. square feet over a papenger deck fonly 45. furlong, and was, therefore, he considers, ample. and he alleges that a ter = -paulin over a complained of I spar (which wala wat better corning for the main hatchway than a tooby hated. In respect to pro= -visions he "Bayspring" " de aperte that The were examined in the usual way by prning packages selected at random, but that it is imposible for the Emigration officer to accertain personally the actual quantity on board.
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&c. He adds on this point that the was tuill at Bordeaux in 1855.

at Sydney in 1867. and recoppered at Sydney

with respect to her man-

to her manning he

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she had the same says board with which she had come from Sydney - that south sea

Islanders make good seamen - and that the Australian Govern = -mente do not require officers of Merchant Ships to have cer= -tificated of competency - that al the Crew had been "sanctioned by "the officials at lydusy he did not prel justified in

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that the number was 14. no 12.

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spar (which

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that

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were examined in the

usual way by prning packages

selected at random, but that it

is imposible for the Emigration officer to accertain personally the actual quantity on board.

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