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Government Advertisements ' A n ' Trt >J rrn tt A TgTrir’fl t? i v 1 PUBLIC N OIIFICATION. All persons who may be desirous of bringing out i< elutions or Friends—or Settlers who wish to bring out Suepheruo, Jjuborers, or Mechanics, to be selected by their correspondents in Great Britain and Ireland, will be enabled to do so on the following terms. Any househol der op other person who shall by surety or otherwise give sufficient security for the repayment of pas•oga BiOiiCji gGo i| Ka gjititlsd promissory notes ior tae amount of such passage, to apply to the Immigration Agent at Napier, giving the name aud address of the person or persons whom they desire to bring out, and on so doing the Provincial Agent in London will be instructed to provide a passage to N apier, giving for each Immigrant at a rate not exceeding £lB per adult. Promissory Notes for a like amount • will also have to be given by intending Immigrants to the Provincial Agent in London. If the person coming, or his Agent, accepts of a passage and refuses or neglects to avail himself thereof after notice has been given in writing that the vessel is to sail, the party so doing shall be liable to forfeit half of the passage money. In the event of death on the voyage half only of the passage money shall be charged. The passsage money is advanced in the first instance by the Provincial Government subject to repayment in four equal half-yearly instalments of £4 10s each, commencing from the date of arrival at Napier. DONALD M'LEAN, Superintendent Superintendent’s Ofilce, Napier, 14th December, 1866. Immigration Office, Napier, Nov. 9, 1866. AS very great dilatoriness has been displayed by Immigrants and their sureties in repaying to the Provincial Government the amount of the passage money advanced by them, —this is to notify that, unless immigrants comply with the conditions of the Regulations, they will be immediately called upon for a refund in total of their passage money, and the Government will strictly enforce the fulfilment of those Regulations. G. T. FANNIN, Immigration Clerk. ■pBELIMINARY NOTICE. The following BLOCKS of LAND, cheifly Agricultural, will bo offered for Sale by the Provincial Government:— 1. A Block at or near the entrance to the 40-mile Bush, comprising about 5,000 acres. 2. A Block of 12,000 acres at Table Cape. 3. Suburban Allotments at the Ngaruroro Bridge. 4. 500 acres of Agricultural Land at Waikari. 5. 800 acres of Rural Land at Te Wairoa, 6. 400 acres of Bush Land at the Pobui. 7. Block containing 1,905 acres of rich Agricultural Land, situated on the main line of road and in the centre of the Ahuriri Plains, distant about 2 miles south of the Town of Havelock, and about 16 miles from the Town of Napier. This Block is admirably adapted for agricultural purposes. 8. 4,500 acres of good Grazing Land at W aikari. The size of the several allotments in each of the Blocks specified, and date of sale, will be duly notified iu the ‘Provincial Government Gazette.’ Block 7 will be laid off into sections varying from 40 to 200 acres. DONALD M‘LEAN, Superintendent* JpUBLIC NOTIFICATION By Joseph Rhodes, Esq., Deputy-Super-intendent of the Province of Hawke’s Bay. Ukdee end in pursuance of the powers vested in me by the Public Reserves Administration Act, Session XI., No. 6,1866, of the Province of Hawke’s Bay, I hereby notify for public information that all that piece or parcel of land enumerated in the Schedule hereunder mentioned will be offered for sale by public auction, under the said Act at the Crown Lands Office,! Napier on MONDAY, the 29th day of April, 1867, at noon. V /~\ .MriYTT TV TT/VtVTMV Deputy-Superintendent. Napier, Slat Jan., 1567..

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 455, 21 February 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 455, 21 February 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 455, 21 February 1867, Page 4

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