Tyr' iW. HAWKINS, {Accountant and Cohmission Aoent. Office : Princes-et., Dunedin. Mb. Hawkins is prepared to undertake all kiuds of financial business 5 to negotiate Loans on freehold or leasehold properties,; repayable by instalments if required 5 to make Advances on mercantile pastoral, agricultural, or other approved securities ; and to act as Agent for absentees, trustees, or executors." "hJT 'OORMACK & DAILEY, BOOTMAKBBS, j Near Caledonian Hotel, Walker Street. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOTS MADE TO ORDER. Fit and Workmanship guaranteed. NOTICE. NO MORE HEADACHES.— The Panama Hat is a certain cure for troubles in the head, brought on by profuse perspiration. The superior ventilating qualities of the Panama, and its lightness obviates all uneasiness in the upper storey. Can only be had at V. ALMAO & COs., Princes-st., Opposite Bank of New Zealand. 6 Doz., Brussels Leather Hat Cases. YEEND'S SOUTHERN LINE OF COACHES. T EAVING the Empire Hotel, High-st., every Monday at 9 o'clock •*-^ fdr Tokomairiro, Balclutha, and Tuapeka, The comfort and safety of his Patrons will be the sole study of the Proprietor. HENRY YEEND, Proprietor. NOMINATED IMMIGRANTS BY TRADE OR CALLING. IMMIGRANTS may ia special cases be nominated by trade or calling MjJ through the friends or agents in England of the nominators. Forms and particulars can be obtained frqm any Immigration Officer. C. E. HAUGHTON, Under-Secretary for Immigration. Immigration Office, Wellington, 7th November, 1873. NOTICE. FREE NOMINATED IMMIGRATION. [Extract from Order in Council, \Uh October, 1873.] Regulations sob the conduct oe Immigbation to New Zealand, on the Nomination op Immigbants by Pbbsons besideni THEREIN. Any person resident in the. Colony, desirous of nominating relatives or friends in Europe for' passages to New Zealand, may do so by applying to an Immigration Officer. Copies of the form of application can be obtained at all Immigration and Post Offices. The persons nominated, if approved by the Immigration Officer and the officers of the Home Agency, will receive free passages to the Colony. Every adult emigrant will be required, before embarkation, to pay, unless specially remitted by the Agent-General, 20s. (and children in proportion), for bedding, blankets, and mess utensils. The cost of conveyance to the port (unless the Agent-General agrees to pay it), and to the residence of their friends after arrival in the Colony, must be defrayed by the emigrants themselves. It is to be distinctly understood, that notwithstanding the applications are forwarded to the Agent-General by the Immigration Officers, the Agent-General in London may refuse passages where the intending emigrants are in ill-health, or in any way unfitted according to his judgment, to emigrate. ' The Regulation, issued upon 21st April, 1873, for the payment of bonuses to the nominators upon arrival of the nominated immigrants are hereby rescinded 5 and no certificates for the payment of suoh bonuses will be given after the date hereof. These Regulations come into force on the 20th October, 1873 TMT R.; J. P. ARMSTRONG, Sttbgical and Mechanical Dentist, j Stuart'Bt., (opposite the Wesleyan Church). Attendance from 10 to 4.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 30, 22 November 1873, Page 5
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496Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 30, 22 November 1873, Page 5
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