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- GUARANTEED IMMIGRATION. Immigration Office, Napier, July 25, 1859. SETTLERS desirous 6f obtaining pasaages for „. their relatives or friends, from Great Britain to Napier, are requested to make application in writing to this office, particularising the names, probable ages, and place of residence of the proposed emigrants, accompanied by promissory notes duly signed by the applicant and his surety, and calculated after the rate mentioned in Regulation 6. EEGTTLATIOKS. 1. Repayment of the passage money to be secured by promissory note, signed by the applicant, and one other party approved by Government, payable on demand. Although taken on demand, . payment will only be required by reasonable in- - stalments, except in case of applicant or Burety leaving the colony, when immediate payment will be required, or provision must be made for the . same. 2. As a further security, and to protect the parties on whose application the emigrants is brought out, the emigrant himself, (or head of 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, accepting the offer of a passage but nob presenting himself for embarkation at the time and place appoin.ted 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 the Shipping Agents in London, in case of the ships not sailing to the day. 5. Emigrants and their personal baggage will be landed at Napier free of expense. 6. Rate of Passage ZSXoney. Statute Adults (comprising all persons from 12 years of age and upwards) not more than £22 , per head. Between 1 and 12, not more than £11 per head. Under 1 year, no charge. 7. Personal baggage in the following proportions. Adults .^ i ton. v Not adults, but above 1 year old ... ton. 8. All ships" employed in this service being under the provisions of the "Passenger Act," every means will be used to secure the comfort and welfare of the passengers. 1 * G. T. FANNIN, Immigration Clerk. POEM OS PROMISSORY NOTE. To be filled up and signed by applicant and his 'surety, who must be 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. 18 . £ On Demaot, 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 Sign, of Surety ENLARGEMENT OF THE "ADVERTISER, Published at Wellington every Wednesday and Saturday Morning. ON and after WEDNESDAY, 2nd of NOVEMBER, the "NEW ZEALAND ADVERTISER" will be permanently enlarged, and numerous other improvements effected in it. In its columns will always be found the latest state of the Markets, together with a complete and concise summary of the most recent and interesting Intelligence, received up to the hour of Publication, from England, the Australian Colonies, and the neighbouring Provinces. Advertisers in the Province of Hawke's Bay will find this an excellent medium for their advertisements. For Termß of Subscription, Advertising, &c. apply to J. A. SMITH & Co., 1 Agenta for Napier. Napier, Nov. 3, 1859. ALFRED BUCKLAND, , Auctioneer & General Agent, \ s AUCKLAND,' More especially for the sale or pwchase of Land, Horses, Cattle, and Sheep. Stock' kepi at fixed charges in his paddocks at ; . ."'„■" Newmarket. W O O L . rpHE UNDERSIGNED will PURCHASE or JL; ADVANCE liberally on Wool of this seasoil's clip. • BICHABDSON & CHARLTON Eastern Spit, 'Nov. 1,1859. .■ : '^4 .'•;;"-:>■..■; 9... AARONSON TYEGS 1 to inform the inhabitants of Napier, that J3 commenced business as a . Watch ty Clock MaJcer, and trusts, by skilful workmanship,' and moderate ehargeßjiq obtain the support of the public- . . ; T-Carlylo Street, opposite Mr.Kel«

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 122, 21 January 1860, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 122, 21 January 1860, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 122, 21 January 1860, Page 4

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