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PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON. Notice to Immigrants. THE Provincial Government of Wellington will, in pursuance of the Resolution of the Provincial Council, be prepared to convey to each Immigrant, (introduced under their Regulations; as soon as he shall have redeemed his Promissory Note or Notes, a quantity of land equal in value (at the rate of 10s. an acre) to one fourth of the amount of his Passage Money. For example : every Immigrant on redemption of his Promissory Note or Notes, will be entitled to receive ten acres of land for every Twenty Pounds he shall have paid on account of the Passage of himself and family. These grants of land will either be made out of blocks specially reserved for Immigration purposes in Small Farm and Agriculural Settlements, or in the immediate vicinity of roads in process of construction ; or the Immigrant may select the quantity to which he shall be declared entitled out of any land open to purchase as Rural. In order to facilitate the location of Immigrants desirous of immediately settling upon land and of being employed on the Public Works, Reserves will be made wherever practicable, along or near each line of road, and will be laid off in Ten-acre Sections, which the Immigrants will be permitted at once to occupy, receiving a conveyance of the same as soon as they shall have paid the whole of their Passage Money. Parties desirous of availing themselves of this privilege in the block at present being surveyed in the Grey Town Settlement, are requested to make immediate application to the undersigned, who will give any further information that may be required. J. G. HOLDSWORTH. Registrar of Immigration. August, 10th, 1857. NEW ZEALAND HOUSE SHORTLAND STRISET, AUCKLAND. WRATTRAY begs to inform the in- • habitants of Ahuriri that his stock is now replete with every description of clothing and drapery. It includes — Monkey Jackets, Vests of all kinds, Shooting coats in every variety Black cloth, dress, and Walking Coats Black and coloured Doe Trowsers Sydney and other Tweed do Boys' coats, Vests, and trowsers Mens' and Boys' Blue Serge, Regatta, and white shirts. Ladies' and Children's under Linen, consisting of night dresses, slips, Chemisettes, SfC. Baby Linen, Robes, Cloaks, Hoods Caps, &c. Hosiery and Gloves of all ki nds Shawls, a large assortment long and square Muslin, Cashmere, and other Dress Materials, in great variety Lilac and light Chintz Prints Calicoes, Shirtings, Linens, diapers Blankets, Sheetings, Flannels Black Satin Velvet Hats White Shell Felts, Merino do. Men's and Boy' Felt Hats Children's trimmed and plain Felt and Beaver Hats Orders left at the Hawke's Bay Herald Office, will be promptly forwarded, and executed with the utmost dispatch. Packing carefully attended to. WHAEF STEAM MILL, AUCKLAND. THOBNTON, SMITH, & FIRTH Are CASH Purchasers of Wheat.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume I, Issue 10, 28 November 1857, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume I, Issue 10, 28 November 1857, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume I, Issue 10, 28 November 1857, Page 1

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