I'nmincn of 'I ellinijlnii, liiiinianilifiii Rci/ixln/ Office. , NXrnCF, TO IMMIGRANTS. TH , ' , , PROVINCIAL Govennnent o< Welliu<rtnll will, ill nillSlJflwCß ill 'lie Resolution <>f iho Provincial Cnmiftil. ■'Iβ prepared to convey ,io pa«h (i'litrorliice'l urnler their Regulations) ,v ■v'lnii as ho shall have redeemed his prn■nissorv iVnie; or Notus, a f|uauiiiy <>'' '-amfl prjual in va'iiß (at th« rate of 10-. id acre-,) in (lne-f'iuvth <>f the trnount o< 'us Passage Mutiev. For p-AAmp}? :— »vf-rv Tinmigrant on redempiion nf his I'romisS'ii'v Nnte or Notes, will he en litled to receive inn a<*re.s of laii'l fur every Twenty l'ouiuls he shall have paid ■ni account of the passage of himself and f^milv. These Grants of land will he either made •nUnf bincks spcninlly renrver? t'ur ['nmiaration purposes in Small Farm and Vsrricul'.nral Setilerno-n.s,'" , in ihe iinraeliiile vieiiiitv nf It.iads in process of «infirnction or the immigrant may select 'hfi q'lanti:? vhicli he sha.ll he declared entitled out )f an} , lands open to pur'ihrtse as rural. In order to facilitate the location of ImmictriviK desirous of inrnediaU'lv set iliiiir Ui'oii Innil an'i nf heirifr employe;! 'in the Public Works. Reserves will lie made wherever prawicahlfl, al-iiig; or npar (>!\ch line <>t roiid, and will he laid off in Tp!) acre secti'His, which ihe I m migrants will he permitted at once to occupy, renrtiviiisj a convpvance of the snrriß a* •soon as diev shall lnu'e paid the whole of 'heir Pnssaare Money. ''arfies desirous nfnvailinsj themselves .11 mis privilege in the block at present being Surveyed in the. G rey '['own Settlenient, nre reqfigsied to make npnliraiinn to the undersigned, wlin will (jive, any further information that may be required, ■ *4S&^mH' v •'•■.fi''. Riir.-nswop.TH. of Immigration. August IHli, 1857. GUARANTEED IMMIGRANTS. [mmijrrntion Office, Welliiißion. Isi Jan., 18oS. SETTLERS desirous of obtaining iiiissa»es from Great Britain to Wellington, for ilieir Uelmires or Friends, are, requested to mulce application in .. riiiuc, io -u.i \iuibt, ijhrL.cainnsiiia me names, pmoanie ann piace 01 residence of the proposed emigrants. Regulations. I. Repnvment of the Passage ■M'onev to be secured by Promissory Note, sifjned by the appHnnnt, and one other party approved by Giiverumout, pavible on rlemnnd, nml of which pnyment will be required by reasonable instalments, eNoepi in ense of np|)liciint or surety leaving i) le colony, wlien immediutt payment will he required, or provision must be made for the sani p . : 2. Asa further security, and to protect the parlies »n whose application the emigrant is brought out the Emigrant ;l»unsi»lf, (or head of a family where there nre women and children) will before eraharking, be required to K' VH Promissory Notes, payable on demand, which will be forwarded to the Local Government. 3. In case of any Emigrant applied for, accepting Ihe offer of a Pansaqe, bill not presenting hiinxc'f for embarkation. at the lime and place appointed by the .flgr.nts in England, and so heiii|/ left behind, one hull of ihe.passage; money will ho (orf'eiud, and most he' paid to tho l'rovineiul Government, on(liiinnud, by ihe Applicants in the Colony, fur which lhn lirsl rneniioneiJ J' J iouiissui'v Notes will bo a security. 4.' An allowance, according to Act of Parliament, will be made by the Ship pinjj Agents in Lond.in, in case of Uie Ships m>l sailing to the day. 5. Emigrants and their -personal baggage will bo lunded free of expense. 6.-Rate of Passage Money. Statute Adults, (coinpris'iig all persons from 12 years of nge and upwards, not more (him £20 per head Uotwecu I mid 12, not more Uiau £10 perhead [ruder 1 year, no charge 7. I'er.sonul baggage in the following proportions, Adnlis J- ton Not Adults, but iilioce I year old £ ton 8 All ships utnpluyed in this M-rruv.i.' heiiig under tlie provisions of ihe" I'assniiucr Act," every means will bo useii in sfcitro ilie coiulbi'l and wolfuro of the I'us^engors. JOHN KNOWLES, Immigration Clerk.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1328, 2 March 1859, Page 1
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