Definitionn. an officer on a merchant ship in charge of the cargo and its sale and purchase
Last update: October 3, 2015
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The first English navigator to sight the Australian continent was William Dampier, who made a visit to these shores in 1688, as supercargo of the " Cygnet," a trader whose crew had turned buccaneers. [Please select]
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"Supercargo very ill in best cabin." [Please select]
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"I wonder," said one, "why our captain looked so sweet on yon swallow-tailed supercargo o' pigs and Gospels."' [Please select]
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"Of course I still have the supercargo, but that is not like going ashore and seeing people one's self." [Please select]
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Currie and Beck, proclaiming him the best master and supercargo they had ever had in their service. [Please select]
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It is to act as supercargo of the _Walrus_, which is commanded by Captain Stride himself. [Please select]
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