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For the rest of the time he would be a useless supercargo.
"All this space travel makes me feel like I might as well be supercargo.
Nor had they wanted him along as supercargo on their trip to the tenth floor.
"However, they are all the men you've got, and you're the supercargo."
In the one were the captain, the supercargo, and the recruiter.
The Supercargo saw them there and got an idea; they joined the offerings outside the ship.
Beyond getting acquainted with the supercargo and the rest of your men, you will have no duties for a few days.
I should today be a supercargo, a recruiter, or a memory, if it had not been for him.
He visited again in 1837 as supercargo of the steamship Columbia.
Tom is first assistant supercargo and I had never known quite what that is.
"Just waiting for confirmation that all supercargo is stowed and safe."
"Three hundred and forty eight pounds, sir," the supercargo reported.
The captain, the agent, and the supercargo were ashore in the two boats.
He briefly worked as supercargo for a counting house, before going into business for himself.
Also placed on board was a person by the name of Walter Page as supercargo.
Seen through that screen, it seemed odd that a supercargo should know so much.
Supplies for a crew of two and a supercargo of four."
He stayed there until 1730 mostly as a supercargo, accompanying ships and managing sales.
"He seems to be a modest, decent and unassuming person, but definitely not a sound choice for the position of supercargo."
"Since you are in charge of the group's funds the supercargo will render an account to you."
Would go cabin boy, cook, supercargo, or common sailor.
"Apparently, this woman - she was a round-ship's supercargo - knows at least a little bit about everything.
"By reason of my wide experience and better address, I will accept the post of supercargo.
Or would I have to ride as supercargo?"
Crews were less than that figure, about two dozen; the surplus gave cushion for a few to ride as supercargo.