CO129-245 - Acting Governor Fleming - 1890 [5-7] — Page 577

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West Harbour Master to Harbour Master.

574

Sir,

This 2nd day of June, 1890.

Harbour Office, Hong Kong, 11th June, 1890.

Pursuant to orders, I visited Stanley.

Sergeant Hanson reports that one of the junks of six hundred piculs referred to in the attached letter had cleared, stating that she had discharged her cargo of saltpetre.

He informed me that he did not attempt to discover the reasons for the steam cutter visiting Stanley on the two afternoons he mentions in the letter attached, as unless...

Capt. Rumsey R.A.

Harbour Master

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West Harbour Master to Harbour Master. 574 Sir, This 2nd day of June, 1890. Harbour Office, Hong Kong, 11th June, 1890. Pursuant to orders, I visited Stanley. Sergeant Hanson reports that one of the junks of six hundred piculs referred to in the attached letter had cleared, stating that she had discharged her cargo of saltpetre. He informed me that he did not attempt to discover the reasons for the steam cutter visiting Stanley on the two afternoons he mentions in the letter attached, as unless... Capt. Rumsey R.A. Harbour Master
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Copy West Harbour Master to Harbour Master. 574 Sir, this 2. day Harbour Office Hong Kong 11th June, 1890. Pursuant to orders, I visited Stanley. Sergeant Hanson reports that one of the junks of six hundred piculs referred to in attached letter had cleared, stating that she had discharged He her cargo of saltpetre. sinformed me that he did not attempt to discover the reasons for the steam cutter visiting Stanley on the two afternoons, he mentions. in the letter attached, as unless Capt. Rumsey R. A. Harbour laster } they į
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West Harbour Master to Harbour Master.

574

Sir,

this

2.

day

Harbour Office

Hong Kong 11th June, 1890.

Pursuant to orders, I

visited Stanley.

Sergeant Hanson reports

that one of the junks of six hundred

piculs referred to in attached letter had cleared, stating that she had discharged He

her

cargo of saltpetre.

sinformed me that he did not attempt to discover the reasons for the steam cutter visiting Stanley on the two afternoons, he mentions.

in the letter attached, as unless

Capt. Rumsey R. A.

Harbour laster

}

they

į

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