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FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS REWARD. AVAILABLE GOLD FIELD. ■VTOTICE is hereby Given, that tlie Provincial J-xJ Government, of Wellington will award a Sum or Sums nf mnuev.not exceeding in the whole the nniouut of Five Hundred Pounds Sterling, payable to any one person or distributable rnteably amon-.'st nnv number of persons, who shall discover and make known to tl:_ Government the existence of tin available Gold Field within .the Province of Weilin.ton. All claims for the payment cf this reward, or any, portion of it., are to be scut in to this office uddresse.l to tbo Provincial Secretary in the first in B'auce, by whom they will be afterwards referred to tho decision of (a Commission," consisting of three persons, one to be named by the Wellington Chamber of Commerce, and two by the Superintendent. By available Gold Field is meant a district within ■which Gold shall be judged by the Commissiot.c-s to exist capable of affording employment to n hotly _f not less than 200 diggers ai-'a remunerative r.ti-. of wages. This offer of a Reward is to extend over a period of two months from this date, but not longer; unless extended hy special notice. "WILLIAM FITZHERBERT, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Oflice, We'llingtou, 10th September, 1858. , FIVE POUND 1 . REWARD. LOST, Stolen, or Strayed, from the Run of the Undersigned, Ohari.i, one Filly Foal, about 10' months old. She is branded A.C. on the neck, both her hind feet are white, the near hind font having mere white than the off. Any person ■giving such information as shall lead to ihe reco■very ofthe same, shall receive the above reward on ■application to JOHN CAMPBELL, Karori, or JAMES BARNES, Ohariu. Sept. 14, 1858. . LADIES'' SCHOOL, CUBA STREET, . TE ARO. MRS. WELCH, having taken the House lately occupied by tho Misses Birch, has vacancies 'for a limited number of Boarders and Day Pupils. Private Lessons in Music, Singing, §-c. Sep.. Id. 1858. GUARANTEED "IMMIGRANTS. Immigration Office, Wellington, Ist Jan., 1858. SETTLERS desirous of obtaining passages from Great Britain to Wellington, for their Relatives or Friends, are requested to make application in wrrcii'i% .0 iois cine., particularisms lue Tlauies, probaDle ages, ana place oi residence of the proposed emigrants. Regulations. 1. Repayment of the Passage Money to he secured by Promissory Note, signed by the applicant, and one other party approved by Government, payable on demand, and of whioh payment will be required by reasonable instalments, except in case of applicant or surety leaving the colony, when immediate*, payment will be required, or provision must be made for the same. 2. As a further security, and to protect the parties on whose application tho Emigrant is brought out the Emigrant himself, (or head of a family where there nre women and children) will before embarking, be required to give Promissory Notes, payable on demand, which will be ■forwarded to the Local Government. 3. In case of any Emigrant applied for, accepting the offer of a Passage, but ■not presenting himself for embarkation -at Ihe time and place appointed by the Shipping Agents in England, and so being left behind, one hall of the passage money will be forfeited, and must be paid to the Provincial Government on demand, by the Applicants in the Colony, for which the first mentioned Promissory Notes will be a security. 4. An allowance, according to Act of will be made by the Shipping Agents in London, in case of the Ships not sailing to the day. 5. Emigrants and their personal baggage will be landed free of expense. 6.—Rate of Passage Money. Statute Adults, (comprising all persons from 12 years of age and upwards, not more than £20 per head Between 1 and 12, not more than £10 perhead Under 1 year, no charge 7. Personal baggage in the following proportions. Adults j ton Not Adults, but above 1 year old J ton .8. All ships employed in this service being under the provisions of the " Passenger Act," every means v/ill be used lo seoure the comfort and welfare of the Passengers. JOHN KNOWLES, Immigration Clerk. TO LET, HPHAT large nnd commodious Dwelling House JL on Thorndon Flat now in tho occupaiion of Charles Clifford, Esq., with via'led and Kitchen Gardens, Orchards, Shrubberies, and Paddocko attached. For farther particulars apply to • N. LEVIN & CO. 25th September, 1858. PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS OV every description, conatantly on Sale at Batchelobb's & O'Neill's, 51, Collinstree., East Melbourne. Price List forwarded to address. Goods carefully packed and sent to any part of the colonies. June 25,1858. TO BE SOLD, n. POWERFUL DRAUGHT GELDING, five ._'_ l years old, suitable for agricultural purposes. For particulars apply at the office of this paper. September 15, 1858. eastern produce from Manila MESSRS. STUART, KINROSS & CO. beg to report the expected early arrival of the barque "ALEXANDER," 288 tons Register, from Manila via Melbourne, with an assorted cargo of Haw and Refined Sugars, Coffee, Rice, &c. Wellington, August 25, 1858. TO LET AT THE HUTt7~ AN Eight roomed House, three stalled stable, and about two acres of land all fenced in Apply to THOMAS MILLS," Storekeeper Hutt. 24th September, 1358;

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Wellington Independent, Issue 1318, 2 October 1858, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Issue 1318, 2 October 1858, Page 4

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