ORIGINAL ADVERTISEMENT. NEW ZEALAND COMPANY. Governor— Jonru Sou**, Esq. -Deputy Governor— Hon. Fbancib Babinq. Dibbctobs. ViMWunt Ingbstbb, M.P. Lord Pbtbb. Hirst A. Aglionby, Esq., M.P. JOHH ELLBBBBB BoOLCOTT,',Esq. Johw William, En. „„' William Tatlob Copbland, Eiq., Aid., M.P. RcnsiiL Ellicb, Esq. Jambs Robbbt Gowbn, Esq. John Hinb. Eiq. i William Hutt, Eiq. M.P. Stbwabt Mawobibasks, Esq., M.P. 8088 DONNBLLY MANGLBS, Eiq., M.P. 8b William Molbswobth, Bart. Albxandbb Naibnb, Eiq. John Pibib, Em., Alderman. Sir Obobgb Sinclaib, Bart. John Abbl Smith, Eiq., M.P. William Thompson, Esq., Aldermtn, M-P. Hon. Fbbdbbick Jambs Tollbmachb, M.P. Eswabd G. Wakbfibld, Eiq. Abthub Willis, Esq. , Gbobgb Fbeobbick Young, Eiq. TERMS FOR PURCHASE OF LANDS IN THE SECOND SETTLEMENT. 1. The Company hai determined upon the formation of a Second Settlement upon its territories in New Zealand, the ■ite of which will be selected by an expedition, to be forthwith despatched for that purpose. It is intended that the lite Chosen shall be the best that may be available at the time of the selection being made ; and that the position, with reference to Port Nicholson and the rest of New Zealand, shall be such that the lands may reasonably be expected to advance in value with the utmost rapidity. The Company, therefore, hereby offers for sale 301,000 acres 'of land'in the pioposed Second Settlement, upon the following terms : — 9. The lands are offered in 1,000 allotments of 201 acres each. Each allotment will consist of three sections, vis., 150 acres of rural land, 50 acres of accommodation land in the immediate proximity of the town, and one town acre. The town will therefore comprise 1,000 acres, exclusive of reserves for public objects, such as streets, squares, churches, cemeteries, markets, and public gardens or parks. 3. The price of each allotment of 201 acres will be jb*3oo. - l " 4. A deposit of on each allotment must be paid to the Company's bankers, Smith, Patnb, aud Smith, and the bankers' receipt produced and filed, previous to any application being registered at the Company's house. The residue of the purchase-money will be required on a day of which public notice will be given. In case of default vi payment of such residue by the day appointed, the deposit wUI thereupon become forfeited to the Company, together with, all claim of the applicant to the land applied for. 6. On payment of his full purchase-money, each purchaser will receive, for each jtfSOO so paid, three separate landorders, vis., for the 150 acres of rural land, the 60 acres of accommodation land, and the town acre respectively. These lands are to be severally selected according to priority of choice, to be determined by lot, as hereinafter mentioned. 6". Three several ballots for priority of choice of the rural sections, accommodation sections, and town sections, in manner to be arranged by the Directors, will take place at the Company's house in London, in the presence of the Directors, and of such purchasers or their agents as may attend, on days of which public notice will be given. The choice of the allotments, of which priority shall have been so determined, will take place in the settlement, as soon after the arrival of the first body of colonists as the requisite surveys and plans shall have been completed, and under such regulations as shall be prescribed by the Company's agent, duly authorised in that behalf. Neglect or refusal to comply with such regulations in regard to any section, shall occasion b forfeiture of the purchaser's right of choice, and vest.it in the Company's officer in behalf of such purchaser. 7. The Company engages, subject to an arrangement with her Majesty's Government, to add to the 201,000 acres offered for sale, a quantity equal to one-tenth thereof as native reserves ; so that the quantity of land to be appropriated will in fact consist of 221,100 acres, and the town of 1,100 acres. The plan of the native reserves in the finrt settlement will be followed, unless the regulations of her Majesty's Government, or any unforeseen difficulty, should prevent its adoption. , 8. The Company reserves the right of purchasing a number not exceeding 100 of the 1,000 lots offered for sale, for its own benefit, at the same price, and subject Jto the same terms in, •vmy respect, as other purchasers. -~ " - o. The sum of j?300,000 to be received by the Company as the purchase-moneys of the lands now offered, will be appropriated in the following manner, vis. : — jfflso,ooo to the exclusive purpose of emigration to this settlement. 410,000 to defray the Company's, expenses in selecting the site and establishing the settlement. Any surplus of this fund to be applied to the purposes next mentioned. 4050,000 to public purposes, for rendering the settlement commodious and attractive. As such purposes," it is attended to apply £ 15,000 to religious uses and endowments for colonists of all denominations, jc?l 5,000 to the establishment of a college in the settlement, and j£SO,OOO towards the encouragement of steam navigation, for the benefit of the settlement, by way of bounty. : jfSO,OOO to the Company, for its expenses and profit on the use of its capital. Total. j*300,000 The Company undertakes to apply the purchase-moneys in the proportions stated, or as nearly so as may be practicable, to the several objects previously specified. _ 10. The whole of the emigration fund, with the exception of jtfSo,ooO, will be expended in conveying to the new settlement labouring persons, eligible according to the regulations now in force in reference to the first settlement. The 4030,000 will be reserved as a special fund, out of which, and to that extent only, allowances will be made to purchasers towards the cost of cabin passages for themselves, their families, and servants, to the settlement. The amount of the allowance will in no case exceed j6*25 per cent, of the pur. chase-money paid by the colonists; and, the fund being limited as above mentioned, preference will be given to the applicants for the allowance in the order of their respective applications for the same. Particular regulations relative to "the mode of obtaining cabin-passage allowances will be hereafter issued i but it is to be distinctly understood that the Directors reserve the power of granting, withholding, or adjusting the same, according to the menu of each particular ease, and that no application for the allowance will be entertained, under any circumstances, after the expiration of the present year. 11. The Directors reserve a discretionary power of suspending the sales to the public generally, in case they should find it necessary -to reserve any number of allotments for sale to actual colonists. 19. The register of applications will be opened on Monday the Ist of March next, until which day no applications will be noticed. Written applications for allotments will thenceforth be received and registered by the Secretary of the Company, untiba day of which public notice will be given, when the land-orders will be awarded, strictly according to priority in the register of applications and to the result of the billots; and all deposits received will be returned,' in case, by reason of the above rule of priority, or from any other. cause, the Directors shall be unable to award the required land-orders to the whole of the applicants. /,-> i By order of the Court, New Zealand House, John Wabo, Bee. Breed-atreet-buildings, Feb. IS, 1841. VALUABLE FAMILY MEDICINES.. JUST received, at the Office of this Taper, a quantity of the following justly celebrated Medicines :- DIGESTIVE or DINNER PILLS, for assisting digestion, correcting acidity, preventing and removing flatulence, oppression 'of the chest, heutbura, nausea, giddiness, bead•chss, disorders- of the stomach* and bilious affeeticßS. In boxes, 4s. 6d. and 7s. each. ALTERATIVE TONIC POWDERS and PILLS, a certain specific for the removal of secondary symptoms, eruptions of the skin, scorbutic and glandular affections, pains m the bones, «leerated sore throats, chronic rheumatism, scro--fula, loss of appetite, depression of spirits, and all diseases arisuig from an impure state of the blood. In boxes, 7s. each. BALSAMIC PILLS, a safe and effectual remedy for local dabflby* affections of the kidneys, lumbago, *c. In boxes, 4*.ftLaa*7*.each. . AROMATIC! SPICK PLASTERS, strongly rrcommmrtrd ■ toaAaflsetsona of the sheet: 9s. and Se. each.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 9, 7 May 1842, Page 34
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