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CONCERNING NEW ZEALAND AND THE BAY OF PLENTY. T3EFERRING- to the annexed Circular, full information will be sent on JLl> receipt of a stamped envelope, directed for a reply, accompanied with three-pence m postage stamps, for which a pamphlet descriptive of the Colony the Settlements, Openings tor Capital, Mode of Colonial Farming, and fullest particulars will be sent. b The object of these Settlements is to combine capital with labour ' to promote high-class emigration of energy and ability-affording congenial society for gentlemen of capitai or of fixed incomes, retired Military, Naval or Indian^officers, or -the Civil Service, where they will enjoy all the amenities of .English emlized life with the thousand advantages for their children their wives and daughters m the most rising colony under the British fla<* With the unsurpassed climate of the Past Coast on the Northern Island of New Zealand, farming is different to the drudgery of this pursuit in England, and a Pledge is easily acquired without any previous experience. With regard to Working-men, from being thus throwninto immediate contact with their more wealthy neighbours, they can, in a very short time acquire freeholds of their own, which are offered on easy terms of payment and are thus enabled to live and die " under their own vine and their own iig tree, no man daring to make them afraid." Title to the lands guaranteed by the Government of New Zealand.

Beliable information and advice on application to THE NEW ZEALAND ESTATE & PASSENGER AGENCY New Zealand Chambers, 84 Leadenhall Street QEO. VESEY STEW.AJRT, PRINCIPAL. The Bay of Plenty has a Coast Line of 120 miles, including the fine Harbour of Tauranga 4 "^^W wi » Portly be constructed, running through rich country to EOTORUA, founded by the New Zealand Govern^ ment as the Sanatorium or CITT OE HEALTH: These unusual advantages will rapidly enhance the value of land in this grand settlement aCtVanta ° es Now is the time to Emigrate and Invest Mouey in New Zealand. * For fullest information on New Zealand call at The New Zealand Commercial Agency The New Zealand Passenger Agency, The New Zealand Estate Agency, The IVew Zealand Cadet Agency, The Vesey Stewart Settlements. tJ+Z™??} I he Yeai ' B °° k Zealand, London 4-N.Z. {In-Weekly) The Bay Of Plenty Times, Nm Zealand. {Monthly) The IVew Zealand Guardian, London $ New Zealand. LONDON OFFICESNEW ZEALAND CHAMBERS, 34 LEADENPALL STREET, E.C, And Correspondents in the leading Cities of the United Kingdom, and in New Zealand at Auckland Tauranga, Napier, New Plymouth, Wellington, Taranaki, Nelson, Christchurch, Dunedin, &c. > Introductions will be given to persons seeking employment and securing ' their passages through these offices, and of Mr Stewart's "Special" Agents in Great Britain, to all who can produce satisfactory references and introductions. • .li. l % howe . v^> c f. arl y understood that persons who may prefer going out in these special ships, are not under the slightest obligation, implied or otherwise to Mr Stewart with regard to the purchase of land, and that they are entirely their own free agents to the fullest extent. m * n GE0 * VESEY STEWART, J?rincipaU The New Zealand Estate and Passenger Agency, New Zealand Chambers, S^ Leadenhall Str cct } London, E.C. ________».

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1825, 14 April 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1825, 14 April 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1825, 14 April 1885, Page 4

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