Confectioner. JUST ARRIVED, A SHIPMENT of Fancy Confectionery. Splendid Assortment. Chocolate creams Chocolate almonds Chocolate walnuts Chocolate drops Liquers in great variety Motto kisses Jelly pastiles Green peas Fancy bon bous &c,, &c. Another shipment to land ex Warwick, from London, in a few days. Note the Address ! R- HUDSON k GO., Wholesale Biscuit Manufacturers and Confectioners, adjoining First Church, DOWLING STREET, Retail Depots : PRINCES STREET and FLEET STREET. Government Notices. V. R. NOMINATED IMMIGRATION. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE Immigration Regulations may be obtained at any Post Office or immigration Office, and Applications for Nominated Passages will be received at any Money Order Post Office, or by the Immigration Officer, Custom House, Dunedin. Terms By Cash in Advance, L 5 per statute Adult. By Bills, payable 30 days after arrival, L 7 10s per statute Adult. J. EDWIN MARCH, Chief Immigration Officer for the Middle Island. Immigration Office, Custom House, Dunedin, April 6th, 1872, V. S") R. NOMINATED IMMIGRATION. THE RESIDENT MINISTER for the Middle Island directs the publication of the following extracts from the Iramigra tion Regulations : 1. The Regulations and forms of application may be obtained at any Postoffice in the colony, but payments for passages must be made at Money Order Post-offices, or to the Immigration Officer at the capital town of each p evince or country. 2. Persons can nominate friends in Europe upon payment in advance of L 5 per statute adult under 50 years of age, L2 IGs for each child under 12 years of age. Infants under 12 months, free. 3. Free passages will be granted to girls of 12 years and upwards accompanying their parents ; and to single women, between the ages of 16 and 35, provided they are approved by the Agent General in London, 4. Single women are required to pay to the Agent General 255, and every other adult 20s (children in proportion) for bedding, blankets, and mess utensils. 5. In the event of any person nominated declining to emigrate, the money deposited with Government will be returned to the applicants. 6. Immigration Officers will receive appli cations as under : a. From persons who may wish to give bills for the passage money of their friends instead of paying cash. The amount of the Bill will be at the rate of L 7 10a per statute adult, payable thirty days after the arrival in the colony of the person nominated. b. From persons who desire to leave to their agents in Europe the nomination of emigrants of any particular class. c. From persons whoso friends are over fifty years of age. d. From persons whose friends are widows with children. 7. The cost of conveyance to the Port of embarkation in Europe, and of conveyance to the residence of friends in the Colony is not included in the rates quoted above. 8. The ships employed in the service will be under the provisions of the “ Passenger Act,” 9. Notwithstanding applications may have been granted at Money Order Post Offices, Immigration Officers are empowered to object to any person who, from occupation or any other oause, may be considered unsuitable, and the Agent-General in London will refuse passages where the persons nominated are in ill health, or in any way unfitted to proceed to the ooleny. J. EDWIN MARCH, Chief Immigration Officer for the Middle Inland. Immigration Office, Dunedin, April 6, 1872. PUMPING- ENGINES. For Water Works,' Mines, Irrigation, Feeding Boilers, and all purposes. STEAM ENGINES OP ALL CLASSES AK» WOOL & COTTON PACKING PRESSES, Manufactured by ROUTLEDGE & OMMANNEY, Adelphi street, Salford, Manchester The only firm honored with Three Prize Medals at the Exhibition of London, 1851. fiirst-class Prize Medal at the Exhibition of Paris, 1865. Medal of Hono* of the Society of Arts, London, 1856, Agents ip all the Colonies
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18720427.2.17.5
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Evening Star, Issue 2867, 27 April 1872, Page 4
Word count
Tapeke kupu
629Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 2867, 27 April 1872, Page 4
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.