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OFFICE, PROVINCIAL D christclun . chj Jan> 18^186 i. S! TS HONOR the Superintendent directs it to be notified that, with the advice . tr-p-utive Council, he lias adopted the fol- ; o ftbeE«cun^ at . on EegU , ationS} and further 3"ffl" f g them to be published for general informadirects tion. T w. MAUDE, Provincial Secretary. TAIMIGRATION REGULATIONS. \ ah ne^ons desirous of obtaining assisted pas-; tn the Province of Canterbury, in vessels "f, rontraet with the Provincial Government, ÜBt r e cc distance as follows:----my The Government will afford assistance equal . It to the sum paid in cash by the passen-; in am Tf there^hal! be any balance, the Government I 55 advance the sum, taking from the passenger { wu i auv» f t! araom ,t advanced, payaole j ?T SSsut-of the Province. Such notes will ? !ade payable on demand, but unless the passenber,Ehe debt, or shall attempt to leave the! T tfe mv^ent will only be required in sums of fi n if he wl ole debt is discharged The first payHo be made six months after landing. 9 Any persons resident in the Province desirous nf tsMiio; their friends in England, or elsewhere, £ Stain assisted passages to the Colony may do t A L?n ? a Bill to the order of the Provincial Treasurer, accepted by a substantial householder, a l o resident in the Province, to be approved of by ?r cnuerintendent as sufficient security for the' same this Bill may then be transmitted to the! «pwon who is desirous of emigrating to the Colony,: 5 brio* by him presented to the Emigration ; A»pnt will be received in lieu of cash payment, as ! heSfter provided, the Bill will be re-transmitted | by the Agent, to the Colony, and must be paid immediately on presentation. \ 3 Assisted passages will be afforded only to bond \ men, mechanics, and female domestic i ■servants; but persons of all classes will Be able to assist their friends to emigrate to the Colony by j undertaking the payment of the whole of the pas-, ga <re money in the manner above provided. ; 4. ISo person will be allowed any assistance ; unless he shall have been approved of by the Emi- | eration Agent in England. No single man above ' the age of 40 years; no person above the age of 50,,: unless a member of a large family ; and no person ; above 60 years, under any circumstances, will be ! allowed assistance. 5. When Bills are tendered in payment as cash ; in England, the amount of assistance given by the ! Government will be one-half of the amount of such i Bills. Persons therefore wishing to give their friends in England the utmost amount of assistance must give bills for two thirds of the whole amount j of the passage money. _ j 6. The rate of passage money, inclusive of mci- ! dental expenses, to the colony is fixed until further j notice, at £17, and all bills will be prepared in ■ accordance with that rate. j 7. Applications for assisted passages will be! received at the Secretary's Office, in Christchurch, j and at the Resident Magistrate's Office, in j Lyttelton. • j ' PUBLIC NOTICE. : *\ PERSONS are hereby informed that the Govern-; ment are prepared to undertake the formation of the curb and footpath in the streets already made in Christchurch, in front of their respective properties, upon the conditions that a certain fixed price per lineal yard shall be pre-paid into the Provincial Treasury. ■ AH applications must be made to the Office of Public Works, Christchurch, where further inform- [ ation can bo obtained. ' i T. W. MAUDE, | Provincial Secretary, i Provincial Secretary's Office, \ Christchurch, June 13,1860. j TO SURVEYORS.- ~"\ rpHE Provincial Government is prepared to I X receive tenders for a SURVEY on "the j Northern Bank of the river Selwyn. A specifica-1 tion may be seen on application to the Chief Surveyor. Sealed tenders addressed to the Provincial Secretary, endorsed " Tender for Survey," must be sent! m by noon of SATURDAY, the 13th day of April, THOS. WM. MAUDE, Provincial Secretary. I WHITE'S KAIAPOI BRIDGE.^ riIHE following notice is directed to be pub--L lished for general information •— On and after MONDAY, the Ist day of April! next, all bona fide foot passengers residing in the town of Eaiapoi will be entitled to cross this bridge nr^r Th°Se *? .* ai B 8 °f horses, cattle, &c, THOS. WM. MAUDE, Provincial Secretary's Office^™"* 1 March 12,1861. PUBLIC NOTICE. "pTOTICEis hereby given thatno payments By order of his Honor the Superintendent, R. J. S. HARMAN, Provincial tv ™ Provmcial Treasurer. ovineial Christchurch, February 13,1861. NOTICE. I ?Ztlf£ Notice to persons *> Otago that t v eep.mt° the Province from« Accommoda on HoT R a^ nßli,°^T te to WilßOn'B °f the Sheen OrfS\°- &11°W of the 21sfc clauße eep Ur™ance being carried out. P- B. BOULTON, Christchurch, March 5 1861 Inßpecfcorof Shee P' IVTOTTPr PUBLIC NOTICE■W mSonL he? b{ S\T that the C^*Hl «it a ThfL /o ffl WaSte Lands Board ÜB^^&&** the ?£ the WaiUnTwiU KatG the Kangitata 1000 acres, £S t FW* *> pay 14s. per f»*eyof thei runs ZFtV* th* COst of the to wake retum ß of'^ f ICensees are re<luired It**' for which irintS% Btock °ntheir reßP^«ve tbe land Office. °rm" Wbe Stained at ! n § *V oflSj&I 6? ™* be Paid on any the Ist May dj between the 20th April and % order O fthe Waste Lands Board, WILLIAM GUISE BRITTAN

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XV, Issue 879, 13 April 1861, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XV, Issue 879, 13 April 1861, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XV, Issue 879, 13 April 1861, Page 7