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more or less, able to stand, some of the new hands not able to speak English, but on the whole I thank God I have at last got so far from the shore as to ensure finding the crew when wanted. As a result of these few days' working, the official Log Book contains the following entries. Having, when the crew is complete, only six firemen and trimmers, six seamen, boatswain and carpenter, I think the list of charges contained therein, out of such a small number, quite sufficient to make a record. The entries are as follow:
Date of Occurrence | Place | Date of Entry | |
Oct. 28, 1899 | Liverpool | Nov. 1, 1899 | Edward Mansett, A.B., Owen Rowlands, A.B., W. Sodenberg, carpenter, Wm. Rowlinson, fireman, Pat. Crawford, trimmer, Robert Power, trimmer, failed to join and were left behind. |
Oct. 28, 1899 | Liverpool | Nov. 1, 1899 | George Wilson, A.B., came on board drunk, and after ship left refused duty until the arrival of the ship at Penarth Dock, where he immediately deserted. |
Oct. 31, 1899 | Penarth | Nov. 5, 1899 | I have this day engaged Bernard Colligan, fireman, Robert Suthers, trimmer, William Edwards, trimmer, W. F. Vaughan, A.B., Apostolo Loos, A.B., Mekel Tuscarora, A.B., in place of fireman and seamen failed to join and deserted. |
Nov. 1, 1899 | Penarth | Nov. 5, 1899 | Bernard Colligan, fireman, failed to join, and John Carney was engaged as substitute. |
Nov. 1, 1899 | Penarth | Nov. 5, 1899 | William Corley, fireman, went on shore without leave and against orders, and whilst on shore fell and hurt himself. At last moment before ship sailed said he couldn't work. He went on shore, and John McCran was engaged in his place. |
Nov. 6,1899 | At Sea | Nov. 6, 1899 | John McCran, who was shipped as fireman, has this day been reduced to trimmer for incompetency, and Wm. Edwards, trimmer, promoted to his place, with wages from this date. |