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I'riiniiicc of -'i e.lliiiglon. Immigration Registry Office. NOT [C E TO 1M MIG l\ A NTS. -pH'-l PROVINCIAL Government o 1 \Velliii»tnn wi!!, in pursuance o' : the Resnliiii'ii) iil'iiie Pruvinuia! Cmitißi l "ie prepared to cinvi*v to eaeli frnm'f.'l'iin (iiilniduced nn<\ftr their 'Regulations) uvmii as he shall have reileciiiod his Pmrnissory Note, ur Notes, a quantity n' 'unrl equal in value (at the rate of 10s. an acre,) to one-fniirll) of the amount ()' liis Passage Muuev. For example:— ftvf-rv linmip;i'aut on redemption of hU I'l'iimissnrv N->te or Notes, will he. en nilfid to receive ten acres of land f-o I'verv Twenty Pounds he shall have paid on account of the passage of himself a.n< : f'imilv. These Grants of land will he cithei made -nit of blocks specially reserved fur fmrnitjraiioii pni'iroses in Small Farm tuni Aaricnhnral Setilernen.s, or in the immediate vicinity of Roads in process of mm strnction or the immigrant may select the qnanti:? \diich he she.ll he deckred eniille-d out >f any lauds open to purijhnse as rnrftl. Tn order lo fas'lii.at6 the location nf Immigrants desirous of immediately set tlinsi uiion land and of heintr employed nn the Public Works. Reseri-es will hi* made wherever practicable, ttr-niror near each line of road, and will he laid off in Ten acre sections, which the Immiirrariis will he permitted ai once to occupy, re'•eiviusr a conveyance of the same as soon as ihev shall have paid :he whole of their Money. I'ui-lios desirous of availing themselves ,n mis privileire in the block at present beinpf Surve'-ed in the Grey Town Settlement, nre requested to make immediate nprilicaiion to the nndersifrtir-d, who will give any further information that may be required. --- • 3. G. HoLDSWOItTH, Regis! rar of Jar migration. August Uth, 1857. GUAR ANTE ED IM .MIGRANTS. Immigration Oilice, Welliugtnn. Ist J:in., 13-58. QRTTLERS desirous of ohtaii:ing pas. O sages from Great Briluin to Wellington, fur their Relatives or Friends, are requested to make application in ..rn.nt, .(. .U.i wlficfc, bhri.CiiiHl'iSlliS toe j names, pronaoie ages, anu piace ot resi- I deuce of the proposed emigrants. Regulations. 1. Repayment of the Passage Money to be secured by Promissory Note, signed by the applicant, and one other party approved by Government, pav-thle on demand, and of which payment will be required by reasonable instalments, except in case of applicant or surety leaving; the -colony, when immediatt payment will be required, or provision must be made for die same. 2. As n 'urther security, and to protect the parties on whose application the Kniijrrnnt is brought out the Emigrant himself, (or head of a family where there ore women and children) will before embarking, be required to give Promissory Notes, payable on demand, which will be fill-warded to the Local Government. 3 In case of any Emigrant applied for, accepting the offer of a Passage, butnot presenting himse f for embarkation, at the time and place appointed by the Shipping Agents in. England, dud so beiiif.' left behind, one hull of the pus-sage money will he forfeited, and must lie paid to tho Provincial Govorinncnt on demand, by the Applicanis in the Colony, for which the first mentioned Piomissory Notes will be a security, 4. An allowance, according to Act of Parliament, will be made by the Ship ping Agents in Loud >», in etiso of the j Ships noi sailing lo tho day. < 5. Emigrants and their porsmial baggago will bo luiuiod free of expense. 6*—Rate of Passage Money. Statute Adults, (compris ng ull persons from 12 years of nge and upwards, not nioro (ban £20 per heud '. J Boiwecn-l nntl 12, not uioro llian £10 pel'head Under 1 year, no charge 7. Personal buggngo in the following I proportions* Adults i lon : Not Adults, but.above 1 year old J lon 8. AU ships employed in Ibis stirtictlieing under (lie provisions of ihe " Pas • senger Act," every means will be used I in secure the comfort nud welfare of the Passenger*!.' 'JOHN KNOWLES, Immigration Clerk.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1323, 16 February 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1323, 16 February 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1323, 16 February 1859, Page 1

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