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They were then pursued and^overtaken by the in- furiated Maoris from whom Tippahee was attempting to shelter them. X This was an infant daughter of Commissary Broughton. 8EIZDRB OF THE BOTB. 295 We further certify that we gave Tarra, the bearer of this, a I810 small flat-bottomed boat as a reward for his good conduct and the J«n- ^ assistance of getting us a cargo of spars. Given on board the ship City of Edinburgh, Captain Simeon Pattison, Bay of Islands, January 6th, 1810. Simeon Pattison, Ma...ster. Alexr. Berry,* Supercargo. James Kussel, Mate. Tarra behaved very well, and all his tribe ; for that reason I gave him several gallons of oil. I came in January the 17th, and sailed the 2(>th, 1810. William Swain, Ship Cumberland. [Enclosure.] Certificate op Shipping Agents. Shipped in good order and well conditioned by Mr. Simeon Lord, Ougo of the of Sydney, merchant, in and upon the good ship called the Boyd, ^^' whereof is master for this present voyage Mr. John Thompson, and now riding at anchor in Port Jackson, and bound for London, to say two thousand two hundred and thirty fine salted fur skins, and are to be delivered in the like good order and well conditioned at the aforesaid Port of London (the act of God, the King's enemies, and all other dangers and accidents of the seas and navi- gation of whatever nature or kind soever excepted), unto Messrs.
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