| George Henry Hume, George Henry - Canada - 1832 - 516 pages
...to the custom-house officer, with a tender to allow him to examine the packets, luggage, or baggage, if he wishes it. He signs it, and this is all that...it without any expense, except wharfage charges.' — Pages 85, 87, &c. The following general directions to emigrants are given by Mr. JC Buchanan, whose... | |
| Andrew Picken - Canada - 1836 - 460 pages
...to the custom-house officer, with a tender to allow him to examine the packets, luggage, or baggage, if he wishes it. He signs it, and this is all that...then ship it without any expense, except wharfage charges.'—Pages 85, 87, &c. The following general directions to emigrants are given by Mr. JC Buchanan,... | |
| John Stephens - South Australia - 1839 - 262 pages
...emigrants should be prepared to pay. Those persons, however, who choose to save the charges (about 1& 6d. on each package) for shipping, may do so by going...The depot is a convenient place for other parties to pat up at on arrival in London, and waiting the departure of the ship ; the accommodations being comfortable... | |
| Esq. Samuel Butler - Australia - 1839 - 272 pages
...however, who choose to save the charges (about ]s. Cd. on each package) for shipping, may do so by going to the searcher's office, customhouse, and asking...at a depot engaged for that purpose, until the ship in which they are to embark is ready for their reception. The depot is a convenient place for other... | |
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