GUARANTEED IMMIGRAtIONrr. . Immigration Office, ?^Napierji7J:uly:r2^3bßs9. SETTLERS, . desirous "of bbtainy3g t pas3ag'ea^' „ -their relatiyes ioirjfriaidS, from <&e%t-B?w^ to Napiel:^^^^qMsted|^%»ttl«Ja^^catiqn* in writing to.-tbjgpO^ce^p^rlicu^iisuig^ne names, probable ages'/.and. place'; of 'residence'^of /the>proposed emigrants,' accompanied by promissory notes duly signed by the' applicant and ; his" v surety, and calculated after the rate mentioned in Regulation 6. BEGTJLATIONS. 1. Repayment of the passage money secured by promissory note, signed by the applicant, and one other paife approved by Governmenfrj payable on demand,'.'-'. Although taken on demand, payment will only be required by reasonable, instalments, except in case of applicant ofr-'&i^retj-; leaving the colony, when immediate payment'wnl. be required, or provision must be made-tfdr thi | same. .■. . r 2. As a further security, ;»M ;^ to protect the parties on whose application -the^migraii^s is brought out, the emigrant himself, a family where there are women and.children) 'will, before embarking, be required to give promissory notes, payable on demand, which will be forwarded to the Local Government. - •'..";.•." 3. In case of any emigrant:applied for;-accsp.t-ing the offer of a passage but not presenting Himself for embarkation at the time and place appointed by the Shipping Agents in- England, and so being left behind, one half of the passage money will be forfeited, and must be paid to the Provincial Government on demand, by the applicants' in the colony, for which the first-mentioned promissory notes will be a .security. .. . . 4. An allowance, according to Act of Parliament, will be made by ,t£e Shipping Agents in London, in- ca^ejj>f the ships not sailing to the day. '• ' '-■ ■■*"'' ■'• ' ■ •■ ■■- '- "< >! 6. Emigrants and eheiilpersonal baggage will be landed at Napier freejo%xpe^se..:i V)^' ; : al?i " 6. Hate of Passage-lMEcmey. — Statute Adults (comprising all persons from" "12 years of age and upwards) not more than"s22 per head. Between 1 and 12, not more- than £11 per head. Under 1 yearj no charge.' . -t 7. Personal baggage 'in the following proportions. - ■'}'■■ Adults iton. Not adults, but above 1 year old ... | ton. 8. All ships employed in this service being under the provisions of the "Passenger Act," every meanß will be used to secure the eomifort and welfare of the passengers. ."'". G. T. FANNIN,..c : jImmigration Clerk! jbBM OF PEOMISSOET NOTE. To be filled up and signed by applicant and his surety, whpmustbe a householder. Each promissory note must not be for more than £20 — thus if the cost of passage amounts to £70, three promissory notes for £20 each and one for £10 must/be taken. . : ;•«;_ is -. £— — — ' ' Osr Demastd, We, the undersigned, jointly and severally' promise to pay to the Provincial Treasurer of the Province of Hawke's Bay, or his order, the sum of Pounds Sterling, value received. Sig. of Applicant r- — : : — r l^" Sign, of Surety '■ •' ■ ■ The Superior Firsfe Class Draught Stallion - -^y; "NEW PRQ YIN Ci; 1 ., ... NEW PROVINCIJ- will serve a limited number of mares at Mr. Ferguson's stables, Clive, this season. .' He is a grey horse of fine temper and good constitution, stands 1 6J hands high. Sire, "Lincoln," dam, an imported cart mare. Teems, — Single Maces £5 5 0 Geooji's Fees 2 6 All accounts to be settled on or before Ist February, 1860. J. B. FERGUSON. Clive, , ■■ ''■' ■'-[ October 6, 1852. .. ; ' ';;". DRAUGHT STALLIOJJJV "SAIL OK." THIS powerful and fine tempered HDrs^t-wSI run this Season, at the Station of the Under 1 signed, in a Paddock of 100 acres, well grassed and watered, and snrrounded by * substantial- jPost and Eail Fence, 5 feet in height. •'■'"'■■'•?'; Terms,— £3 3s. each Mare,to be paid on plfbefore Ist Jan. 1860. •■•• • ' "-' J.&W.TUCXEB. | Ashcott, Rua Taniwha, Sept. 23, 1859. On S ale by the Vnder&ig'ned' PATENT PUMPS:.wiai ■ Scotch. and l An^eric^n"^^©^^!^^ .•, " ' Cooking stwß^ ';;. 'wz"^^^^. Register Fire .Graces, . ' fi:v ... - ; .-,-t- .„-, iSzzy^r-f^" And a large aesortment of General Mer<3^d^ ; ■ "; "■" " ' ' -fU-M^MJifSi^&if^. '■■' '.Napier, , " '• " •■■^^;^ v u Qr^sv . [ ■ ■<■ ,' ' Angußt IS 1859. .x ".. .'■;.•■""?! Marine Parade,^^Napierj - " - 3i^cto ; SEbTl6ira^lfl¥o^leaM' T; -•. -."'■•■'','.': !.':%i" '■'■■'■'. ■'•'■ '•■'"•''•'.■''-.■ "•"•- -'.' ; : ;'; ; ■ ; ; ' - ■ ■ ; a&^es. Eioajaa>eo^& CaJjatrox. '
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 110, 29 October 1859, Page 4
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632Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 110, 29 October 1859, Page 4
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