na
own name to any senior naval officer (that is to say,
the senior officer then within his immediate reach),
holding the rank of Flag Officer, Captain, or Com-
mander, but will communicate with any senior officer
of lower rank through his private secretary. In no case
will he so communicate through the Colonial Secretary.
190. Any notice or direction which the Governor
may have occasion to convey to the commander of
any foreign vessel in the waters of the Colony will be
transmitted through the officers of the Colonial Govern.
ment and not through the officers of His Majesty’s
Navy, whose intervention should not be applied for
unless the directions forwarded through the ordinary
channel should fail to produce their effect.
E. Shipping.
191. Under the Imperial Acts relating to merchant
shipping certain duties in relation to merchant shipping
are imposed on Colonial officers. Detailed instructions
with regard to general duties in connection with mer-
chant ships and seamen are contained in the ** Instruc-
tions to Officers in British Possessions Abroad ** issued
by the Board of Trade; and instructions on matters
relating to the registry of ships are contained in the
** Instructions to Registrars of Shipping ** issued by
the Commissioners of Customs with the approval of
the Board of Trade.
192. At the end of each year the Colonial officer
performing the duties of Registrar of Shipping will
Drepare and transmit to the Registrar-General of
Shipping and Seamen, Tower Hill, London, E.1, an
Account made up to the 81st December showing :—
(a) the names and particulars of all ships on
the register of the port on the previous 1st
January, and