... a full and complete cargo of , not exceeding what she can reasonably stow, and carry over and above her tackle, apparel, provisions and furniture... Report - Page 311by New York (N.Y.). Produce Exchange - 1887Full view - About this book
| Joseph Chitty - 1824 - 994 pages
...goods in proportion to the above amount, in case the said affreighters should no!, have grain to ship; not exceeding what she can reasonably stow and carry over and above her tackle, apparel, provisions, and furniture ; and being so loaded, shall therewith proceed to London,... | |
| Samuel Francis Thomas Wilde - 1826 - 682 pages
...in, &c. all such legal goods and merchandizes as they the said freighters may think proper to ship, not exceeding what she can reasonably stow and carry, over and above her tackle, apparel, provisions, and other necessaries ; and on being fully loaded and afterwards despatched,... | |
| Joshua Montefiore - 1830 - 528 pages
...Thames, all such legal goods -and merchandises as they the said freighters may think proper 'to ship, not exceeding what she can reasonably stow and carry over and above her tackle, apparel, provisions and other necessaries, and on being fully loaded and afterwards dispatched,... | |
| John Bayly Moore, Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott - 1833 - 790 pages
...dining-room included to be filled with light goods, which the said merchants bind themselves to ship, not exceeding what she can reasonably stow and carry over and above her tackle, apparel, provisions, and furniture; and, being so loaded, shall therewith proceed to Deal for... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott - 1835 - 816 pages
...stow on board the said vessel at his expense in the usual manner, according to the custom of the port, not exceeding what she can reasonably stow and carry over and above her tackle, apparel, provisions, and furniture; and, being so loaded, shall therewith proceed to Oporto... | |
| 1866 - 1074 pages
...customary mariner a full and complete cargo of salt, which the said freighter binds himself to ship, not exceeding what she can reasonably stow and carry over and above her tackle, apparel, provisions, and furniture ; the freighter finding mats, and the ship dunnage, both... | |
| Richard Shipman - 1840 - 794 pages
...safely get, and there load from the factors or agents of the said CD, a full and complete cargo of , not exceeding what she can reasonably stow and carry over and above her tackle, apparel, provisions, and furniture ; and being so loaded, shall therewith proceed to , or so... | |
| 1841 - 312 pages
...admitted down the ship's hatchways, which are of the ordinary size for vessels of 204 tons register, not exceeding what she can reasonably stow and carry over and above her tackle, apparel, provisions and furniture, and being so loaded shall therewith proceed to Santa Cruz,... | |
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