conveyance of Tree Emigrants to Acheh. On learning from the Emigration Office that an application had been made to him to make the usual examination of the intended Passengers.
him to be most (especially careful of no ... of ... I caused ... to be ... in the performance of that duty Passengers leaving this Colony without a thorough knowledge, as far as might be possible, of the place to which they were going. The examination of a few of the coolies indicated without doubt that they were going on a ...
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verbal Contract: Thereupon Mr. Shamwelt notified the Charterer of the "Abbotsford" that he should withhold his certificate.
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The following day, after a personal interview with Mr Groeneveldt, I received from him a letter requesting that the examination of the Passengers (there were 600 in all) might be continued, and that those who might be found to be going under a written contract should be struck off the List, and the remainder be permitted to sail.
In the absence of instruction from Your Lordship,
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conveyance of Tree Emigrants to Achear. On learning from the Emigration Office that an
applica
tiav had been made to him to
make the usual evamination
the intended
Pafeengers.
him to be mot
(especially careful
of
no
of
I caused
to be
in the performance
that duty Pafengers leaving this Colony without a though knowledge, ea for as might be posible, of : the place to which they were
in order to ensure
going. The examination of a few of the levolies indicated without
doubt that they
were
going
on a
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Wr 2.
verbal Contract: Thereupor Mr. Shamwelt notified the Charteren the "Abbotsford that he should. withhold his leatificate
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506
of
The following day, after •
personal interview eaight by Mr Groeneveldt; I received from him a litter requesting that the Cevamination of the Pafengers
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were 600 in all ) might be ertinued, and that the those who might be
Manto
going
of
under
aleontract should be struck int
of the Lied, and the remainder be permitted to sail.
In the absence of instruction from Your Lordship,
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