CO129-196 - Public Offices & Others - 1881 — Page 69

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of men employed navigating the vessels belonging to the Colony,

classed according to the trade and the size of the vessels; and the

Harbour Master should also be

informed in answer to his questions

1. That the number of men (exclusive of the Captains) engaged

on the first voyage a vessel makes in the year is to be

taken.

2. That in the Column headed "Men" the total number of the

crew (exclusive of the Captain) is to be entered, and in the column headed "Foreigners" the number of

such crew who are not British subjects.

ZIGN

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67 of men employed navigating the vessels belonging to the Colony, classed according to the trade and the size of the vessels; and the Harbour Master should also be informed in answer to his questions 1. That the number of men (exclusive of the Captains) engaged on the first voyage a vessel makes in the year is to be taken. 2. That in the Column headed "Men" the total number of the crew (exclusive of the Captain) is to be entered, and in the column headed "Foreigners" the number of such crew who are not British subjects. ZIGN W
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67 of men employed navigating the vessels belonging to the Colony, classed according to the trade and the size of the vessels; and the Harbour Master should also be informed in answer to his questions 1. That the number of men (exclusive of the Captains) engaged on the first voyage vessel makes in the that cach year istobe taken. 2. That in the Column headed "Men" the total number of the crew (exclusive of the Captain) is tobe entered, and in the column. headed" "Foreigners" the number of such crew who are not British ~ subjects ZIGN W
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of men employed navigating the vessels belonging to the Colony,

classed according to the trade and the size of the vessels; and the

Harbour Master should also be

informed in answer to his questions

1. That the number of men (exclusive of the Captains) engaged

on the first voyage

vessel makes in the

that cach

year istobe

taken.

2.

That in the Column headed

"Men" the total number of the

crew (exclusive of the Captain) is

tobe entered, and in the column. headed" "Foreigners" the number of

such crew

who are not British

~

subjects

ZIGN

W

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