FIVE HUNDUKI) POUNDS BEWAItD. AVAILABLE GOLD FIELD. NOTICE i« "hereby Given, t'liat the Provifieinl Government of Wellington will awiird a Sum j or Sums of money, lioi. exceeding iv the whole the -amount of Five Humll-d Pound* Sterling, paynblo to aiiV one person or distributable rnleably unionist nnv number of pci-MMis, who shall discover nnd . •niftlte known to'tilt GoVeriiment the exisience of nn . vvnilalilt! Gobi Field within the Proviuco of Wei. > liiftoii. All I'laims 'for the pnymen't i.f this reward, or any portion of ii. are to be sent in to this office addressed to the Provincial Secretary in iho first in J Btauoe, by whom they will be nftorwards referred to the decision of Jα Commission, consisting of three prions, one to be named by the Wellington Clin'mbiir of Commoroe, and two by the Suuerlu. tondi'ut. By nvailnblo.Gold Field is meant a district within whicii tlold shall l:c judged by the Commissioneis to e..ist capable of affording employment to a body of not less than 200 diggers ai.'a remunerative rutu of wnges. This offer of a Reward "is to extend over a period of two months from this date, but not longer'; unless extended by special notice. j WILLIAM. FITZHRUBERT, Pi-oviucial Socrelary. Provincial Secrotni'y's Office. Wellington, lOih September. 1858. ■FIVE POUNDb BE WARD. LOST, Stolen, or Strcytid, from the Klin of'the 'Undersigned, Ohuiiu, one Filly Foal, about 10 months old. She is branded A-'J. on the neck, both her liiud feet, nro white, the near hind Tool having more while ihnn the o(). Any person giving siinh information as shall lend to the reco'verv of the same, s'.iUll receive the above reward on "(ipnlioiltionto JOHN CAMPBELL, Karori.'or JAMIiS BAKNKS, OhHriu. Sept. '14, ]B'sß. , SADIES' SCHOOL, CUBA STREET, TE ARO. MES. WfiLCH, having taken the House lately occiipieil by (lie Misses Birch, has vacancies 'for a limited number of Boarders and Day Pupils. ■Private Lessons in 3fusic, Singing, §-c. Sept. 14.1858. _ NOTICE. M'Ti. WILLTAM BHOMLEY, of Pnhnutnnui, being about to leave the Colony, requests 'that nil persons having any Claim against him. will ■BPiiil the particulars thereof to him directed to the ■office of Mr. Brandon, Lambtou Quay, Wellington. Wellington, September 14, IKSB. TO THE BOOT AND SHOE TRADE. WELLINGTON TANNERY. NOTICE. MESSRS. MACE AND LUXFQRD BEG 'to announce that it is their intention, io mnko a great reduction in the price of LE.VIHKK from tho date of this advertisement, Sole Leather, Is. to is. 3d. per lb. : Kip. 2s. 3d. io 2s. Oil. per lb. Calf, As. to -is. Cd per lb. N.B.—Messis. Mnce and I.uxford can strongly Tecommpuil iho qunliiy of their leather, lie'mg ins ■possession of testimonials pronouncing it superior to. and more durable than, any other used in tho 'colony. Hiirness, Grain, and all other kinds of Leather i-q-.ially low. Any description of Leather got up to ■order. Wellington, 2-llh Augirst, 1858. SWEDE SEED. A SMALL quantity of Skirving's Improved ! Swede Seed for sale at Mr. T. Stkphi'Kson's, lambton ijtiay. GUARANTEED IMMIGRANTS. Immigration Office, Wellington, Ist Jan., 185 S. OISTTLEp.S desirous of obtaining pasO suges from Great Britain to Wellinglim, for their Relniives or Friends, ■ p arq requested Io muke application iv writi'ui, .o v.iiS. oificfc, pariicaiiinsiiit; me 'names, pvouaole ages, aim piaco oi resilience of the proposed emigrants, Uhgui.ations. 1. Repayment of the Passage Money to tie secured liy Promissory Note, signed by the applicant, and one other party •approved by Government, puyibleon demand, and of which payment will bo required by reasonable instalments, except in case of applicant or surety leaving the colony, when iiumediatb payment will be required, or provision must be made for the same. 2. As a further security, and to protect the parlies on whose application the Emigrant is brought out the Emigrant himself, (or head of a family whero there aro wiimou and children) will before embarking, be required to give Promissory Notes, payablo 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 not presenting himself for embarkation at //(.: time and place appointed by the Shipping Agents in England, and so behitfieft behind, one hall of the passage money will bo forfeited, and must be paid io the Provincial Uovornment on demand, by the Applicants in the Colony, fur which the first mentioned Promissory Notes will bo a security. '1. An allowance, according to Act of Parliament, will bo made by iho Shipping Agents in London, in case of the Ships not sailing to the (lay. a. Immigrants'aud their personal baggitgo will be landed free of expense. 6.—State of Passage Money. Statute Adults, (compris'ng all persons from 12 years of ago and upwards, not more than £20 per head Between I and 12, not more than £10 per head Under 1 year, no charge 7. Personal baggage in the following proportions. Adults J ton Not Adults, bui'tiboite 1 year old j ton S. All ships employed in this service being under the provisions of the "Passonger Act," every means will be used ti> seouro the comfort and welfare of the Passengers. JOHN KNOWLES, Immigration Clerk.
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Wellington Independent, Volume X, Issue 1313, 25 September 1858, Page 4
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