CO129-272 - Governor Sir Robinson - 1896 [5-9] — Page 111

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108

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in the "Daily Press of the next

day

is substantially accurate -

extract attached

3. In reviewing the case.

and the arguments in

and also familiar with the

het that this i

book

hich is

aptain

ad

he

comes

into

given to

every

he harbour, but there is

and to be complied with

by

the Shopping frequenting the

post-fees to be paid. _ fair-

---

to be used.

hours to

ways

be observed - landing places

extenuation

of

admitted

facts

advanced.

by

the Soliciter

for

the Defence, the first point

brought forward was, the absence

of any express notification in the Port Regulations that landing

in Honecutters Island

was

a

single

word from

aut

available- disposition of

and to the other to warn

cople that they must not

carques, of dangerous goods re

are therein

enumerated

and in this part of the Reference is very properly parbour. The captain knew

in the Port Regulations

in adr

to

nothing whatever about landing exceptional cuachuwts such

forbidden.

4

4 store cutters being forbidden.

the

Ad

Ordinances safeguarding

Mr. Dennys- I

the Open Monopoly, with the

agam.

The Port Regulations, "draw Your Worship's attentive to

as the title implies,

are the

"

code

of

rules applicable to

and

the port regulations. Of

you

are

Corres

fausiliar with thew

native

crews employed.

the

of

the shipping

great buck

frequenting the port and

the

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