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SCHEDULE E. Each Ship shall be furnished with at least — Two Chronometers. Boats according to tonnage, 2 Admiralty Charts of all the , , -^ . ~ , fitted with Clifford's lowering Seas the Ship is to traverse, n, , ■„ f T] -~ ° apparatus, and 2 Life Boats, and with Admiralty Charts of Cables, & ol \ .Lloyd s re- 6 ]ife erverg in eacl the p orts and Harbours of chain Haw- quirements for and com ' es in each boat . New Zealand accor din g to a sers, &c. J classification. The c^^ Code signal list which can be obtained at Lightning Conductor, fitted. Book. the Office of the Agentm , . ■, r> o -i A set of the Commercial Code General. Two complete suits of Sails, signal P i agß . An approved Apparatus for and proper Storm Sails. The = ktegt Commercial Code Ligt Extinguishing Eire. of Ships.
Mess Utensils to be put on Boabd foe eteet Seven Statute Adults. 1 Mess Kit, with iron handles, 2 gallons. 1 Tin Oval Dish, with colander and cover, 14 inches long, 8 inches deep. 1 Quartern Tin, for baking bread. 1 Half-quartern ditto ditto. 1 Bread Tub, with wooden hoops and cover. 1 Tin pot, holding 3| pints, with cover, &c, for boiling water. 1 Teapot of same size. 1 Water Breaker, 3 gallons, or 1 double Block Tin Water Bottle, with 3 studs for feet. 1 Tin Mustard Pot. 1 Pepper and Salt Cellar. 1 Butter Dish, 7 inches by 3 inches deep. 3 sets Tin Tallies, with wire lanyards, each set numbered from 1 upwards. 2 Potato Nets, f-inch mesh, holding 10 pounds. 1 Pudding Bag—canvas. 2 Mess Towels, 1| yards long, J yard wide. 1 Wash Leather.
Small Stoees. No. of Passengers. Under ,200, Above 200 an<3oo der 300. Brooms, birch ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 18 24 80 Ditto, coir ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 18 24 30 Mops, handled ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 12 16 20 Swabs ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 12 16 20 Scrapers ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 12 16 20 Hair brushes, with long handles ... ... ... ... ... 12 16 20 Ditto, with short handles ... ... ... ... ... ... 12 16 20 Dust Pans ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 8 10 12 Scrubbing Brushes ... ... ... ... ... ... 8 10 12 Combined Brushes and Squeegees ... ... ... ... 6 8 10 Pails, holding 3 gallons ... ... ... ... ... ... 6 8 10 Shovels ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 4 4 5 Holystones ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 50 70 80 Ditto, mounted ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 6 8 8 Eubbish Tubs, with rope beckets ... ... ... ... 3 4 4 Charcoal—bushels ... ... ... ... ... ... 20 24 28 Coals for cooking for passengers —tons ... ... ... ... 30 35 40 Ditto (best Steam Coal) for distilling apparatus —tons ... ... 15 20 25 Sand —bushels ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 ton 1£ ton 2 tons Swing Stoves ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 4 5 6 Dry Sawdust—bushels ... ... ... ... ... ... 20 30 40
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