Emigration Gazette And Colonial Advocate (Newspaper) - June 25, 1842, London, Middlesex I THE COLONIAL AND VOCAT PUBLISHED EVERY PRICE REGULAR PACKETS for FOR LAUNCESTON No goods will be received on board after the 26th nor without from the THE fine Barque A 550 tons Coppered and DAVID Lying in the London This splendid Ship has a full with first rate accommodations for Cabin Her tween decks are lofty and offering a most excellent opportunity for number of Steerage Passengers and carries an experienced Will sail from Gravesend the and from Cork the 15th with strict wind and weather For terms of Freight or Passage apply to CARTER or to MARSHALL FOR LAUNCESTON No goods will be received on board after the 15th nor without an order from the THE Barque ROYAL A 750 tons Coppered and Lying in the London This splendid Ship has a full with firstrate accommoda tions for Cabin Her tween decks are high offering a most excellent opportunity for a limited number of Steerage and carries an experienced Will sail from Gravesend the 20th and from Cork the 5th with strict wind and weather For terms of Freight or Passage apply to CARTER or to MARSHALL REGULAR TRADERS FOR FOR SYDNEY AND NEW Under engagement to sail punctually on the of THE wellknown Ship JOHN A 1 12 500 Coppered and Copper JOHN Lying in the Katherine This splendid Ship has a full with firstrate accommodations for Cabin Her tween decks are lofty and offering a most excellent opportunity for a limited number of Inter mediate and Steerage For terms of Freight or Passage apply to MARSHALL FOR PORT PHILLIP Has the principal part of lier Cargo and will be despatched THE Brig MARY A 400 Coppered and JAMES Lying in the London This fine vessel has good accommodations for For terms of Freight or Passage apply to MARSHALL FOR HOBART TOWN Has a considerable part of her and will bz despatched THE remarkably new Barque JANE A 450 Coppered and WILLIAM Lying in the London This splendid Ship has firstrate dations for For terms of Freight or Passage apply to MARSHALL FOR HOBART TOWN A Trader has a considerable quantity of her Cargo and will meet her usual THE firstclass Ship 450 Coppered and JAMES Lying in the London This fine vessel has most excellent accommodations for Passen For terms of Freight or Passage apply to MARSHALL For PORT South Has the greater part of Jier Cargo engaged and and will be despatched THE wellknown Ship COUNTESS OF A 331 Tons per Coppered and DAVID Lying in the Katherine This fine vessel has most excellent accommodations for An engagement will be given as to her day of For terms of Freight or Passage apply to MARSHALL For HOBART TOWN A regular Trader has greater part of tier Cargo on and will sail positively on the 2nd of full or not THE remarkably Barque 320 A THOMAS Lying in the London Has a with eligible accommodations for For Freight or Passage early application is requested to PAGE or to FOR Western Under Charter to the Australian Company to sail on the 30th Settlement of THE fine Ship A burden 500 JOHN Now lying in the London Ship has superior accommodation for Cabin and Steerage Passengers and parties purchasing land from the Company will be entitled to peculiar advantages in obtaining their Passage to the Colony by this For particulars apply at the Companys Old Broadstreet or as to Passage to FILBY and By order of the Western Australian Companys Old 17th SECOND EMIGRANT SHIP FOR THE CAPE OF GOOD To sail positively on 3Qth PORT Algoa THE new Ship A 500 tons Coppered and Loading in the London Has superior accommodation for and Steerage between above 6 and carries an experienced and This Ship sails at the time above and early application for Freight and Passage should be made East India Respectable Steerage Emigrants may have credit for or 3L on their promissory PORT PHILLIP AND NOTICE TO THE fine Barque A burden 550 HENRY RALPH Having only room for a few tons of will sail positively oii the 2nd of No goods will be received on board without an order from to whom all appli cations for Freight or Passage must be LIVERPOOL PACKET THE NEW YORK LINE OF PACKET ee EMIGRATION 1 NORTH STAR Sail punctually from Liverpool on as follows regular 612 691 For SOLDAN For This 1st 7th 13th This This These vessels are all first and have been built expressly for the con and accommodation of SECOND and STEERAGE who will be treated with every care and attention during the Passage by the officers of the Freshwater is served out Good convenient apparatus for cooking is and every necessary suitable for the As these Ships are decided being celebrated for their fortunate and quick passages hence to it is requested that all persons desirous of securing good will by or each as darly as and passengers will not require to be in Liverpool move than one day before the day named for Address TO SUCCEED THE WILLIAM GODDARD FOR THE superior A 1 American Ship Burthen 650 tons Boston Now on her first and sails remarkably Apply to FOCKE and at 4 dollars SO per For Passage apply to COLLIE RIVER DISTRICT OF WESTERN A FEW FARMS of this desirable FREEHOLD PRO possessing the advantage of extensive river and being within ten miles of the town of are Each farm consists of 140 rural 20 waterside and one town The land in the district of is esteemed Jhe most fertile of any in the Colony of Western The price of each comprising 161 is Apply to CAPPER and by to her Colonial Land and Emigration West London or to WELLS and SETTLEMENT OP WESTERN THE Directors of the WESTERN AUSTRALIAN COM PANY hereby give that they are now DISPOSING of TOWN and RURAL ALLOTMENTS in this the terms and particulars of which mey be had at the Companys Despatches have been recently received from the Companys chief Commis which report the continued prosperity of the the uninterrupted health of the and confirm the favourable accounts previously both as to the climate and All the town sections have been surveyed and marked and the survey of the rural allotments was proceeding Purchasers of land are consequently now enabled to locate themselves on their own property immediately upon arrival in the The the satisfaction to that they have also received a Plan of the Town of and a Sketch of the both of which are now in course of publication by and By order of the Western Australian Companys Old May Purchasers proceeding to the Settlement are allowed half the amount of their towards the passage of themselves and their families and all purchasers of land to the three mixed allotments are also to a free passage for any agent they may who shall become an actual settler in the VAN LAND Established by Act 6th George by Royal TO EMIGRANTS PROCEEDING TO THE AUSTRALIAN NOTICE is hereby that the Directors of the VAN LAND COMPANY are ready to supply from their Estab at Circular situated in Bass on the north coast of Van in 15 and long being the nearest port to South LIVE STOCK of the purest consisting of and Cheviot Rams also Durham Bulls and Cleveland Application to be made or by post to HO Van Land Companys Old WYCH TO SHIPPERS and EMIGRANTS to SOUTH AUS PORT NEW VALLENTINE and SON beg to inform the that they have always on hand every description of article suitable to the of the best and at a very considerable price under the cheapest wholesale and Son solicit a comparison of their prices and goods with those of any other The following are the prices of a few Large Bell at each new Sets of Bullock con sisting of and at per set and per set Felling weighing each each Rakes and from to per dozen Spades and per ditto Shingle and other in boxes per New sorted per or per Sheep Shear each per per Percussion per box new striped Cotton each would particularly call the attention of parties emigrating to the qua lity of his which he warrants equal to that usually charged three times the Every article of the best Information given respecting the Colonies of South New four doors from Extract of a letter from her Surveyor General at New Zealand I have in expressing mv entire satisfaction of the and indeed the whole of the outfit you provided me with and I believe that the gentlemen accompanying me are equally well pleased with purchases of must also bear testi mony to the manner in which you supplied the Tarpaulin Houses ordered by Government for my to the plan I gave and which you have accomplished at a very short To THE Writer of this CAUTION TO THE is one of three Survivors out of ninetyseven Englishmen who were induced to Emigrate to the inhospitable swamps called in To detail the misery and hardships that the and his deluded associates were exposed to on their arrival in the and the CERTAIN SICKNESS IP NOT DEATH that awaits those who may be tempted to Emigrate to that land OB FEVERS and DISEASE of all would be quite impossible within the LIMITS op THIS CAUTION which is meant simply to warn the WORKING AGAINST THE MANIFOLD SCHEMES now put forth by a base set of YANKEE TEXAN LAND to delude For this object placards have been posted throughout the descriptive of the Country in which it is stated that Texas is nearly three times as large as This is TEXAS is but very little larger than It is also stated that the Government of Texas is IT is TEXAS IS A LAND OF not only to the African but every WHITE MAN who gets his bread by labour is called a see j History of and is THOUGHT A It is that f Texas is one of the finest and most healthy countries in the and that a vast extent of pasturage is open and free for every mans BOTH THESE STATEMENTS ARE country is but at the same time de being thinly AND MOST In the winter the WHOLE FACE OF THE now in possession of the IS UNDER and in summer the power of the sun renders the cli mate and consequently LABOUR The pasturage is as COARSE and WORTHLESS as the on our English The TEXAN LAND JOBBERS AGAIN state that the soil is admirably adapted for every description or say and of THIS is ALSO for barley cannot be grown in the Good working THESE LOVERS OF may be bought for cows calves from to THIS is FALSE AGAIN There are NO GOOD WORKING HORSES in except those imported from the United and these cannot be bought for less than 200 or 300 dollars The wild horses of the country are nothing more than worthless ponies and these can not be bought for less than 25 which is more than double the amount stated by those who WISH TO DELUDE THE Cows and also cannot be purchased at less than 12 instead of Falsehood does not end here They is only four or five weeks sail from whereas fast sailing thought a great deal of because she made one voyage in ten shortest voyage that has ever yet been made from England to j The real object of putting forth such statements as the foregoing and fol must be too plain to be mistaken by any thinking To whether or Texas holds out the strongest inducements to leave thei useless and heartless struggles against the giant competition in old and to where human labour and capital are estimated and ccmmand highest value and where with ordinary industry and v is within the reach of every 1 There is nothing more in the whole history of humbug than But these Texan not only want to sell the which the Slaveholders of have stolen from the Republic of bbt they want to get Englishmen into the country to fight in the war now raging in Texas between the Republicans of Mexico and the Slaveholders of The object of this on the part of the is not to do away with a system of and to establish a form of Government better suited to the advancement of civilization and civil and religious The object of Texans is to Murder the Natives of the in order to possess themselves of their and to force Slavery in its on the Republicans of in order to its cultivation This base de sign the Texans cannot execute of and therefore they want to get Englishmen to do it for them And mark how they propose to do this First by selling you land to which they have no or legal The land is the fruit of and and when you buy and they get you into the they will compel you take up or leave the in which case the purchased land is forfeited to the State LET THE PUBLIC BEWARE OF THIS SCHEME Let them but read with moderate caution the tempting baits held out to and will at once detect that the TEXAN EMIGRATION SCHEME is too good to be true but should any poor Englishman fall into the Texan let not forget this CAUTION FROM A RETURNED EMIGRANT while those who want historical and general information of can obtain it in almost every and at any by asking for x HISTORY OF THE REPUBLIC OF many copies of which work have recently been distributed gratuitously by the for the benefit of the June NOTICE RESPECTING JT having come to the knowledge of the MEXICAN GOVERNMENT that certain persons are endeavouring to dispose of lands in this is to give notice that the Government of Mexico WILL NOT RECOGNISE any or Engagement which fo reigners may make witli the usurping authorities in and that all grants of land purporting to be made by the said usurping authorities will be null and void and parties acting upon the same will do so at their own risk and January DECREE OF THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT RESPECTING PROHIBITED October Excellency the President ad interim of the Republic has commanded me to inform that under this date lie has issued a decree directing the rigid enforcement of the laws against that foreign cotton cotton and woven goods of the Dualities pro by may be seized in any port or place of the Republic and that immediately after the brief formalities by law are complied such prohibited goods are to be burnt and destroyed by the officer of Govern in the presence of the proper authorities and the parties detected in or having foreign contraband goods in their be com to pay the fines and penalties inflicted by the law for this I further directed to instruct you to publish the foregoing in the daily journals for the due information of merchants and others trading to the To the Mexican Signed NOTICE OUTFITS TO NEW T and beg to inform parties em AND THE to NEW SOUTH their in timate acquaintance with the outfitting business they are able to offer peculiar having a large assortment of adapted for each particular Colony as well as for the on the most reasonable their out fitting and Lists of the articles the prices forwarded upon appli HUGHES Economical OUTFITTING and GENERAL CLOTHING King next door Emigration and Colonial Advocate office where every article of Clothing suitable for the and use in particular can be obtained at the The tion is paid to the durability of work and it is presumed that and Passengers whose means are limited will effect an important saving L Sea Cabin