We have reprinted from the Southern Government Gazette the new tariff of the rate of passage money in the Government brig. It will be perceived that it has been suddenly raised to an amount that will virtually preclude the poorer classes of colonists from taking advantage of the accommodation that used to be afforded at a moderate and reasonable price. The cause of the change was simply this •. that the winking class of settlers at Nelson, feeling dissatisfied with their position, nere leaving in great numbers. Mr. Hvre and the Colonial Secretary, wishing to discourage such re-emigration, ordered the passage money to be raised so high that it should be no longer worth their while to quit on board the Victoria ; it being pretty well understood that few of them would run the risk of crossing the straits in small craft. Mr. Burgess, whi> commands the brig,having represented in Auckland the loss that would fall upon himself in consequence of the alteration, the matter has been referred by the Governor to Capt. Rouuii, with instructions, we believe, to diminish the rate of charge : Colo- ial Secretary's Office, Wellin;tun, G h April, 1848. Complaints hasin? been made of he mode in wliit.h the Government bii<r ha* been employed in carrjmg passenger troin one settlement lo another, bis Euellency the Liemenan -Gove nor directs it to be ii'» ilied for central iafoima'ioii, that the fullon-ni!; Ki-ululions with respect lo sue. p s-iiges, (ivhe'i 'he bri* is n. t ex.'lu.ively ifcqui'ed tor the seiv.m of l.jvcrmnpiit > will in nituie be &lnitly emoiccd, ai.d uilul be adher.d to. Ist. All applications for passages must be made* at Wcllingto i, tu theCdonial Secretary; at N l,on. to his Honor the SHO-eriuteudent; and .v or otner sittlimenu, 10 ihe Ucsidtm a.e. A Wi itten order must ne obtained in ev. i* ease. 2nd. Ail such applications mast be made within 3G hours after the an .v„l of the bri,. 3rd The passage money, according to the scale given below, must lie paid into the Colonial Treasury, and t'.e receipt granted for the same will be tbe order for the passage. 4tb. 'lue passenger must endorse the receipt on leaving the vebael. sth. Tie rate of Pa;sage Money is for the present as follows:
Passage. I Ad C/i alls. Children £tei Adults. RAGL. htldieu. Between Weliingt in und Wtinganui,. 2 10* £ s. 1 15 £ b. 1 15 0 18 Between Wellington and Nelson .... 4 0 2 0 3 0 1 10 Fiom Wellington to New Plymouth.. 5 0 2 10 4 0 2 0 F;om Nelson to New Plymouth .... 4 0 2 0 3 0 1 10 8 0 4 0 6 0 3 0 10 0 5 ff 7 0 3 0 2 11 1 15 1 15 0 18
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 8, 13 June 1848, Page 2
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