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FORM NO. 159.

Quarterly transcript of the record of notarial and unofficial services, at for the quarter ending the

the Consulate at

189-.

day of

No.

Date.

(Paragraphs 488, 586, 587)

To whom the serv Nature of the Amount of fee or
ice was rendered. service. compensation.

Remarks.

I solemnly swear that the foregoing record of notarial and unofficial services is a full and correct transcript of the record of this Consulate, and that the same contains a true and accurate statement of all the fees received at this Consulate for such services during the period named.

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Average bond of steamer (or schooner or ship, as the case may be.)

Whereas the steamer ―, whereof

is master, having —, in the

on board a cargo of assorted merchandise, left the port of State of —, on or about the

day of —, one thousand eight

hundred and ninety, bound for the port of

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And whereas, while in prosecution of said voyage, the said steamer did meet with a disaster, by which means certain losses and

expenses have been incurred, and other expenses may hereafter be incurred in consequence thereof, which, according to the usage on the western inland waters, constitutes a general average to be apportioned on said steamboat, her earnings as freight, and her cargo.

Now we, the subscribers, being owners, shippers, or consignees, or agents or attorneys of owners, shippers, or consignees of said steamboat -, cargo, or freight, do hereby, for ourselves, our executors and administrators, severally and respectively, but not jointly, nor one for the other, covenant and agree to and with each other, and also separately to and with the master or other legal representatives of sail steamboat and cargo, that the loss or damage aforesaid as shall be made to appear to be due from us, the subscribers, or from those whom we represent, shall be paid by us respectively on demand, according to our shares in the said steamboat, cargo, or earnings as freight, and that such losses and expenses be stated and apportioned, in accordance with the established usages and laws upon the waters of ——, by

at the of of marine losses.

of

or some other competent adjuster

For the true performance of which we do severally bind ourselves. our principals, heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns, to each other, and separately to the said steamer -, master, or repre

sentative of the said steamboat and cargo, as the general representative of all parties at interest.

In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals on this - day of , in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred

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NOTE.-Parties signing the bond will produce the invoice of goods and insert amount of the same on the bond.

Name of consignee.1 Number of articles. Invoice value. By whom the average bond is signed.

1 Clerk of the boat or vessel will fill this out before leaving.

To be filled out by signer of the bond.

FORM No. 161.

Table for the reduction of sterling money of Great Britain to United States gold coin, under act approved March 3, 1873, fixing the value of the pound sterling at $4.8665.

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NOTE. To find the value of any number of pounds represented by one figure, find the figure in the left-hand
margin of the table, on page 801 and its value will appear in the column adjoining opposite that figure. To find the value
when expressed by two figures, look for the tens in the left-hand column and for the units in the top margin, and
the value will be shown in the place where the two columns meet; thus the value of £57 is $277.3905. To find the value
of £576, look for 57 as before, and move the decimal point one place to the right, and it shows $2,773.905; then add £6
as already shown, $29.199, and it gives the sum of $2,803.104.

The above table shows the value of every combination of shillings and pence less than £1, the upper margin
representing the shillings and the left-hand margin the pence. Thus, to find the value of 17 shillings and 6 pence,
follow the column 17 downward until it meets the left-hand column opposite 6, and it shows 84.25. By this method
any number of pounds, shillings, and pence can be reduced to United States gold quickly and accurately.

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