The National Colonial Emigration Society. Patrons: His Grace The Archbishop of York, The Right Rev. The Lord Bishop of London, The Right Hon. Earl Nelson, The Right Hon. Earl Powis, The Right Hon. Lord Teignmouth. President: The Right Hon. Lord Lyttelton. Vice-Presidents:— The Right Rev. The Lord Bishop of Worcester, The Right Hon. Lord Leigh, The Right Hon. Lord Wharncliffe, Sir Edward Hulse, Bart., W. Scholefield. Esq., M.P., D. Salomans, Esq., M.P., T. C. Halibnrton, Esq., M, P., M. T. Bass, Esq., M. P., M. H. Marsh, Esq., M. P., R. L. Chance, Esq., W. F. Splatt, Esq., The Right Hon. C. B. Adderley, M.P., C. Holte Bracebridge, Esq., T. S. C. Kynnersley, Esq., T. Bazley, Esq., M.P. Committee: Rear-Admiral The Hon. Joseph Denman, Sir Walter Farquhar, Bart., Henry Barnett, Esq., Thomas W. Bramston, Esq., M.P., Hutchinson H. Browne, Esq., M.P., Henry J. Bushby, Esq., Paul Butler Esq., Colonel Campbell, Henry Cunningham, Esq.. The Rev. Richard Croft, Alfred Denison, Esq., Arthur Hodgson, Esq., Leonard Harper, Esq., Enward T. Holland, Esq., Matthew Marsh, Esq., M.P., Arthur Mills, Esq., M.P., C. 11. A’Court Rcplington Esq., Sydney F. A. Townsend, Esq. To be supple ■ mentedby a like number, to be elected at the first General Meeting, to be held on 27th inst. Ladies’ Committee: The Lady John Manners, The Hon. Mrs. R. Liddell, Lady Hulse, Lady Wake, Mrs. H. Barnett, Miss A. Bushby, Mrs. Fox, Mrs. A’Court Replington, Mrs. Campbell Robertson, Mrs. Tarbutt, Mrs. Evan Thomas, Mrs. Sydney Townsend, Mrs. Witham, with power to add to their number. Hon. Secretary: Arthur Hodgson, Esq. Hon. Treasurer: Sir Walter Farquhar, Bart. Secretary: Mr. John Bate, Office : 44, Charing Cross, London, S. W. Bankers: Messrs. Herries & Co., 10, St. James’s Street, London, S.W. Birmingham Branch Committee: Captain Clarke, R.E., Dr. Lloyd, Mr. J. R. Boyce, Mr. Charles Ratcliff, Mr. P. Edelstcn, Mr. H. Elwell, Mr. J. B. Gausby, Mr. Clement Gibbs, M. J. 0. Mason, Mr. Henry Rotton, Mr. S. Tonks, Bankers: Messrs. Lloyds. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Edward Gem, Hon. Secretary: Mr. Alex. Forrest, Queen Chambers, Cherry Street. Branch Offices will be formed, as early as possible, in all the large towns in the United Kingdom. ESTABLISHED BY THE AID OF VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS. Centrai, Office—44 Charing Cross, London. THE above Society has been formed by the amalgamation of The National Female Emigrational Society (London) with The Colonial Emigration Society (Birmingham), with a view (whilst reserving the right of contributors to appropriate their funds towards the emigration of single Females) to combine the strength of the two Societies for the purpose of carrying out more effcdtually the objects common to both. OBJECTS OF THE SOCIETY. 1. —To disseminate information on the subject of Emigration, 2. —To afford advice to intending Emigrants. 3. To facilitate arrangements for the passage of Emigrants to the Colonies. 4. To make advances to Emigrants by loan or otherwise (whenever the funds of the Society shall permitt) towards their outfit and passage. 5. —To correspond with the Imperial aud Coloniahj Governments in reference to the labour quireraents of the several Colonies, and the' classes of Emigrants needed; and to obtain their co-operation and support.
1. The mode in which it is intended to cany cut the above objects, is by the formation of a Committee of Ladies, and another Committee of Gentlemen selected from the general body of subscribers, aud the appointment of a paid permanent Secretary at the Central Office in London, where every information will be afforded gratuitously, and where pamphlets and publication in connection with all the Colonies may be obtained at a reasonable price. 2. By the establishment of Branch Offices in the large towns of the United Kingdom, under the management of Local Committees. 3. By establishing Corresponding Committees in the Colonies, to co-operate with the Society in England, and especially to provide for the reception of' Female Emigrants upon their arrival at the port of debarkation, 4. By providing a “ Temporary Home” in London, where single Female Emigrants, who may have been accepted as fit recipients of the Society’s assistance, may be received and visited by the Ladies’Committee. 5. By securing in co-operation with tne ** British Ladies’ Female Emigrant Society,’’ dulv qualified Matrons for the superintendence of single Female Emigrants, and by providing materials for their employment during the voyage. 6. By raising funds, by grants, donations, and subscriptions in Great Britain and her Colonies, to carry out these objects, and to facilitate, at the present time, the emigration of the distressed operatives in the manufacturing districts. In bringing the Society before the public, the Committee confidently hope that they will not make a vain appeal in favour of this great national undertaking. It is not their wish to urge the merits of any particular colony ; their object is to give that amount of healthy assistance which the strong may render to the weak, with the feeling that their aim is the public good. (By order) JOHN BATE, Secretary. February 18, 18G3. THE HOME NEWSPAPER FOR NEW ZEALAND. MESSRS. W. S. KIRKLAND k CO., AGENTS 23, Salisbury Street, Strand, LONDON, ENGLAND, BEG to call the attention of Residents in Auckland and the other New Zealand Colonies to the advantage of subscribing to the “EVENING MAIL” NEWSPAPER, which is a re-print of all the Leading Articles, Essays and News of The Times London Newspaper—everything, in fact, but the advertisements—and can be forwarded by them to any of the New Zealand Colonies, post free, for £2 15s. per annum via Southampton, or £3 via Marseilles. Thus, in fact, The Times at half price, with the advantage of not being encumbered with advertisements. Subscriptions will be received in Auckland at tho Office of the New-Zeat,* vper PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS, &c., &c., (Free from Adulteration,) MANUFACTURED BY CROSSE & BLACKWELL, PURVEYORS TO THE OUEE.V, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON. CROSSE & BLACKWELL’S various first class Manufactures are obtainable from every dealer in the Colony. Purchasers should insist on having C. & B.’s goods when they ask for them, as it is not at all unusual for inferior preparations to be substituted. Their pickles arc all prepared in Pure Malt Vinegar, and are precisely similar in quality to those supplied by them for use at HER MAJESTY’S TABLE. C. & B. invite attention to the following—Pickles, Tart Fruits, Sauces of all kinds. Jams, Potted Meats, Durham Mustard, Orange Marmalade, Essence of j Coffee, Calf’s Foot, and other Table Jellies, Pure Mushroom Catsup, and numerous other articles, all of j which arc of the highest quality, and are prepared with j the most complete attention to Purity and Wholesomcness. Their Salad Oil is the finest imported. C. k B. are AGENTS for LEA and PERRINS’ CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, | Carstairs’ Sir Robert Peel’s Sauce, M. Soyer’s Sauces, j Relish and Aromatic Mustard, Payne’s Royal Osborne ! and Captain White's Oriental Pickle, Curry 1 Powder and Paste, and Mulligatawny Paste. •
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New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1972, 14 September 1863, Page 4
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