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________________ 462 THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY. [NOVEMBER, 1902. Indent No. 3. Duplicate. To Lient Geo. A. Robinson Garrison Store Keeper Fort William. Articles indented for Names of Stores. Admitted by the For what purpose wanted. ва For 3 Mnths Subsistence to the Settlers at the Andamans. 400 400 250 For the Subsistence of the Live Stock, Arrack ... ... Leagur Dholl (Hurriah) Maunds Ghee ... ... ... Gram ... ... . Paddy Rice ... Salted Meat (Beef & Pork) Casks Salt ... ... ... Maunds Wheat ... ... ... D: 200 250 200 1200 1200 For three Months Subsistence to the Settlers at the Andamans. 80 80 100 100 Port Cornwallis, (Signed) Joseph Stokoe 18 Nov! 1794. Commsry Store & Provis! Andamans. Passed by the My B! this Day (Signed) A. Kyd 1st Dec. 1794. Suptat Andamang. Indent N! 2. Duplicate. To Lieut G. A. Robinson Garrison Store Keeper Fort William. Names of Stores. Artioles Indented Purposes for which wanted. Admitted by the Mily Ba Maunds 100 For three Months Subsistence to the Convicts at Port Cornwallis. 100 Dholl Ghee Rice ... ... 25 ... " .. .. ... 300 . ... *** DO DO Salt Port Cornwallis (Signed) Joseph Stokop 18 November 1794. Commy Store & Provisas Andamans. The Tonnage of the Snow Cornwallis and Nautilus Brig not being adequate to that of the Stores mentioned in the above Indents, Ordered that the following Articles which the Board understand are Chiefly wanted at the Andamans for early use be shipped with a Convenient expedition Viz:
SR No.032523
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 31
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRichard Carnac Temple
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1984
Total Pages556
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size19 MB
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