; ' Ininiigratioii Hegulations. . : " ‘ Office, • : * \Yie!lnij{tpri,, Ist June, 1863. THE Provincial Government having made arrangements for a line of Emigration from Grbat. Britain to, Wellington, persons desirous of availing theftiselves of it on behalf of relatives or friends, are requested to make application in writing to this office, particularising the names, probable ages, callings, and places of residence of the. proposed Emigrants, i 2. The. Rate of Passage Money' will be fixed until, further notice at £ls (fifteen pounds) per statute adult. 3. Applicants may at the time of making their application either pay <£l2 (twelve pounds) per adult, as the whole amount of their contribution, or pay half. the passage monev, giving security for the'payment of the other moiety on arrival of the partysent for,-'with the understanding that, on payment of the. last mentioned muiet.y at the time above specified, they will be entitled to a bonus of £3 (three pounds) per adult, but not otherwise. ' , 4. : In case of any Emigrant applied for accepting the offer of a passage in a particular ship,, but not presenting himself for embarkation at the time and place appointed by the Agent in England for the sailing of such vessel, and so being left behind, onehalf of the passage money will be forfeited. 5. In the event of‘any parties applied for declining to emigrate, the amount deposited in this office will be returned, so soon as the English agent shall have apprised the Provincial Government thereof. 6. .All ships! employed in this service being under the provisions of the “ Passenger Act,” every means will be used to secure the comfort' atid welfare of the passengers. ; (■’ <• . JOHN KNOWLES, Immigration Clerk. &ew: : Music Sk Books.
Just received ex “ Wild Duck.” mTANOFORTE 'Music, Youatt on Jl.; Sheep, Last Vols of Family Herald, Family Friend, London Society, All the Year Round, London Journal, Once a "Week, Cassell’s Paper, Chambers Journal, Drill and Rifle Instruction, Oxencien’s Family Prayers, Valentines, &c. £c. H. L JONES. February 4, Icr 64. -Nutwitb. rro he sold by public auction, on the oth of March, if not previously disposed of by private contract, the thoroughbred entire horse “ NUTWiTH,” got by Sir Hercules out of Flora Mclvor. For further particulars of Pedigree see “ Stud. Robb.” February 4t.h, 3 86 4. Notice.ft BLACK COLT, about 18 'months £%. old, unbranrl'ed, has been running upon my land, Lower Rangitikei, for the last tliree Months -; if not claimed within one month.from date will be sold to pay expenses. . ’" ; DONALD FRASER. Rangitikei February Ist, 1864. Turakina New Church. TENDERS will be received up till the ' 29th inst., by the Building Committee for the erection <of the above Building. Plans and Specifications, may be- seen at the Stores of Messrs. Franklin and Hurst, 1 Turakina. Tenders to he addressed to the Buil--ding Committee for the Turakina New -Church. February 4th, 1864. Wester a Rangitikei Common School. A TEACHER, is wanted for the above School, now in course of erection, -and which" is expected to be ready for reception of pupils in April next. The Salary of the Teacher will be .£IOO per a.nnum, and he will have for his use a. good three roomed house, attached to which will be a paddock of about two Further particulars may be obtained from the Chairman of School Committee, Mr. A. Milne, Rose Bank, Rangitikei, to whom applications (with references) are to be made *on or before Thursday, February 11, 1864. H. WILLCOX, Hon. Sec. Rangitikei, Jan. 28, 1-864. -T.. Scrivene2 # HAS received, per “ Bride” from Lon- -; don, a quantity of Goods, consisting of Carpenters’ Tools. ■Sorby’s augers, socket and firm chisels Hand saws, panel and ripping do Brass and blue backed tenon do, w-eb and felloe do 'Single and double plane irons, Scotch daw hammers
•Compasses, pincers,- &c. Turkey and Chorly Forest oilstones Hated. Ware. ..Electro plated tea spoons ~ table ~ „ dessert „ ~ table and dessert forks ■A large assortment of Britannia metal tea and coffee pots, of the newest patterns Brusliware. -"Sash tools, ground brushes and dusters -■Stock brushes, assortment of broom heads 1 Case Servants’ Friend 2 and 4 o z packets .Emery and glass cloth &Ci &c. January 28: 1864. ’ fop Sale. «...PAIR'OF- WORKING BULLOCKS. £sl ■' Apply to ■■ WEST WATER SMALL. .January 28, 1864.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 8, Issue 377, 4 February 1864, Page 3
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