No. 3.
Port of Cape Town.
No. 23.
Content in the steamship Kadie, J. Fowler, master, for Simons Bay 158 tons, no guns, 18 men.
Passengers or troops.—British built. of Cane Town.
Marks and number of packages. | Shippers. | Quantity and description of goods. | Consignees. |
R. B. | W. Anderson & Co. | 180 ton coal. 7 barrels pork. 5 hhds. rum. |
W. & H. Anderson & Co. |
I, James Fowler, master of the vessel above named, do declare that the content above written, now tendered and subscribed by me, is a just and true account of all the goods laden on board my ship for this present voyage, and of the names of the respective shippers and consignees of the said goods, and of the marks and numbers of the packages containing the same.
[735] *Signed and declared before me, at the custom-house, at the port of Cape Town, the 18th day of September. 1863.
JAMES FOWLER, Master.
North Wharf, September 18, 1863.
One general sufferance.
A. BAYNES, “S.”
recapitulation.
Cargo, as within. Content, including:
British Possessions: 5 hhds. rum,28 galls., ex-Angelo, Mauritius. Warehoused, 3d October, 1862.
C. WELCH.
Foreign: 7 barrels pork, 12 cwt. 2 qrs. 0 lbs., ex-Granton, London. Warehoused, 7th February, 1863.
C. WELCH.
Searcher’s Office, 18th September, 1863. Cleared.
J. H. MACAULLEY, “S.
[736] Raphael Daniel Norden, of Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope, clerk, maketh oath and saith, that the above paper, writing, or document, is a true transcript or copy made by this deponent from a certain customhouse entry with a declaration thereon made and subscribed by James Fowler, master of the screw-steamer Kadie, together with the recapitulation on the back thereof, *signed by the respective officers of customs, which entry, declaration, and recapitulation are duly filed of record in the custom-house at the aforesaid port of Cape Town.
Justice of the Peace for Cape Town.