4, Ihe decks, including ♦ l ■> the bottom of the bent % be lore breakfast, an! overboard. C;-| 5. The breakfast hour a.m. ' '““‘Ml, except as hereinbefore . be out of bed and drJ? <! rolled up. and the deck emigrants live proper, y C. Ihe deck shall f Urt i*' every meal, and after hnlli eluded shall be also 3 scraped. This duty, as Cleaning .the ladders. ho spi ,% iiouses, shall be p rf /> who shall be taken in 3 adult males above fourteen'* portion of live to eve r ?'S emigrants, and shall be sweepers or the day, jy women shall perform 3 own compartment, where a ? part mem is allotted to cuiiant of each berth sha‘l ' own berth is well brushed 7. Dinner shall commence at p.m., and supper at six p tM ' S. The fires shall be extinpiA r. m., unless otherwise dire C master, or required for the s sick ; and the emigrantsshj‘ berths at ten o’clock p„ m , : the permission or ‘ geon, or, if there be flo master. : 'i 9. Three safety lamps shall hj 'I and kept burning til! (ea t i ' after which hour two of the extinguished, one being nevf;hburning at the ma n haith^T 10. No naked light shall be alii lime or on any account. 11. The scuttles and stem ports, weather permitting, be ope ■■ o’clock a.m. and'kept open'd!J p.m. ; and the hatches shallbe3 whenever the weather permit 12. The coppers and cooking sv. be cleaned every day. 13. The beds shall e well shaker on d ck at least twice a 14. The bottom boards of the hr; fixtures shall be removedaap bed, and taken o. deck at W week. ! 5. I wrv days in the week shal !*| by the master as wishing itii-1 washing or drying of cltbi, • account be perrailied betweenh 16. On Sunday morningsDepate be mustered at ten o’clock a: be expected to apjrear in clean apparel. The Lord's Day sl| served as religiously as circo admit, 17. No spirits or gunpowder shallhf board by any passenger; andE those articles be discovered in l| sion of a passenger, it shall hj; the custody of the master n voyage, and not returned toth • until he is on the pint of: ing. 18. No loose hay or straw shall iff below for any purpose. 19. No smoking shall be aW|| decks. 20 -Ml gambling, fighting,rio® relsome behaviour, swearing r language, shall beat once pouf l ire arms, swords, and dfe' weapons shall, as soon as t:/:embark, be placed in the cm master. 21. No sailors shall be allowed to the passenger deck among th except on duty. 22. No passenger shall go to the house without special permiP , master, nor re main in t:;f among the sailors on any acce-' 23. In vessels not expressly said “ Passengers’ \ct, iSai,- - hoard such ventilating in mentioned, such other pr®'-' be made for ventilation as sEi qnired by the Pmigration port of embarkation, or, in D* the officers of Customs. - 24. And to prevent all doubts ’-: struction of this Order in k-. hereby further ordered; tha “ United Kingdom,” “ sengtr Ship,” and “.Master have the same sig'iificatxonsa-'V to them respectively hi the sengers’ Act, 1852/’, And the Right Honourable ton, Ban., one of Her Majesty’s f- 1 retar es of -tate, is to give directions herein accoi lingly „ U'M. b 1
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 740, 18 May 1853, Page 4 (Supplement)
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