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Definition of Tidewaiter

Tidewaiter
Tidewaiter Tide"wait`er, n. A customhouse officer who watches the landing of goods from merchant vessels, in order to secure payment of duties. --Swift.

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- A customs officer is a law enforcement agent who enforces customs laws, on behalf of a government. Canadian customs officers are members of the Canada...
- p****age. Spencer later worked as a police constable, a court clerk, and a tidewaiter (customs officer). He eventually became involved in the construction trade...
- there were only 60 foreign residents, excluding British Indians and tidewaiters (who boarded boats as part of custom's inspections) emplo**** by Sir Robert...
- Australia north of the Murchison River. TC Sholl was his father's clerk, tidewaiter, postmaster and ****istant registrar for the North District. At the time...
- serving on foreign vessels. At Bocca Tigris, two Chinese officials (tidewaiters), would board vessels going up to Canton, and would stay with the vessel...
- cottages from Sea Hill near Rockhampton to Thursday Island in 1895. A Tidewaiters cottage was built in 1897. The main activity in the port was pearl handling...
- named Richard Carr. There were weavers in Ovingham, as well as a local tidewaiter, or customs inspector. The vicarage was, in medieval times, a cell for...
- pretty steady. Mr. Montgomery has got to his Recommendation Two Boatmen, a Tidewaiter Surveyor of the Lough Swilley Barge and a Hearth Money Collection". Sketches...
- to a series of government positions in Bunbury. In 1844, he became a tidewaiter (customs official) and clerk to the District Magistrate's Court. During...