Emigration Gazette And Colonial Advocate (Newspaper) - January 14, 1843, London, Middlesex THE AND COLONIAL PUB LIS H E D EVE RY PRICE FOR ALGOA CAPE OF GOOD Clears out on the and Sails on the 25th of the very firstclass Burden 450 WILLIAM lying in the Ka tharine This fine vessel has very superior Accommodation for and Steerage Passengers her height between Decks above Six and carries an experienced DIETARY OF JOSEPH The STEERAGE PASSENGERS to be in Messes of Six or as the Cap tain or Surgeon may and to be victualled according the follow ing for one C W X Si o 0 33 be 2 O 55 S Monday Tuesday Wednesday Friday Total per The same Scale applies to INTERMEDIATE with the addition of 1 pint Ale or and pint or pint per INTERMEDIATE PASSENGERS provide their own but are found in Earthenware and Table and have Inclosed For the sake of NEW and consisting of 2 and a are provided free of charge for STEERAGE All Emigrants should be vaccinated all married couples carry certificates of and having possess certificates of WOMEN receive the same rations as Men CHILDREN receive rations in proportion under twelve months receive no FRESH MEAT and SOFT BREAD supplied till one day after passing the and as oppor f or Daily Meals as to the above or and The Preserved Potatoes being a and unfailing throughout the longest it is supplied to all the Medical comforts provided in the following proportions every 10Q including Arrowroot 30 Preserved Beef 100 pints and Sugar to mix with it 40 Scotch Barley 12 bottles Port Wine 12 dito Wine 200 gallons Stout 20 ditto Hum 10 ditto In cases of illness Barley is served if 7 Molasses per week substituted for 6 and J pint Oatmeal per day for the Rice and The above Medical Comforts issued as the Surgeon shall deem free of expense and Women who may be Wetnursing have pint of Stout per if recommended by the To respectable Steerage Emigrants to this prosperous Joseph Christophers is willing to advance part of the passage on receiving Promissory The passage averages 75 provisions put on board for 105 ac cording to Act of These vessels are punctual but to shew that they are a day will be paid each if detained beyond the day above Passages in the in the Intermediate to be secured by payment of half the Three children under 8 years to count as 1 Two from 8 to 14 years under twelve months For Freight and apply immediately to JOSEPH Agent for Emigration to the Cape of Good the arrival of the First Emigrant vessel in Algoa the sent for Six but all the Emigrants were and he could not get East India FOR HOBART Under Engagement with the Bishop of to Sail punctually on the 15th calling at Plymouth to embark THE fine firstclass ship DUKE of Coppered and Burden 600 Commander lying at the New London This Ship has a spacious with good heights between and her day of sailing being fixed she offers a very desirable opportunity for Passengers and For Freight or Passage apply to on board to JAMES and Mary Axe or to CARTER NOTICE TO OUTFITS TO NEW AND THE beg to inform parties emigrating to NEW SOUTH from their intimate 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 at their outfitting Lists of the articles with the prices forwarded upon Sea TO Agent for Waggon informs Emigrants and other proceeding to Grahams and Cape that lie has Waggons and Horses always at command for the conveyance of Goods and Good Apartments and Attendance with an Economical Table and Good CROWN LANDS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW THE SALE OF CROWN LANDS in the above Colonies is now fixed by Act of Parliament to be by and the mini mum price twenty shillings an Between the periodical Land be sold at the fixed minimum price of the previous Deposits on account of purchases maybe made in this the Depositor being for each sum of One Hundred to nominate Four Adult Persons for a Free under the Commissioners and may be obtained in First Class constantly sailing for the respective For Terms of and every other information connected apply to CAPPER and Agents by appointment to the Colonial Land and Emigration West Charing FOR WELLINGTON AND NEW To Sail from London the loth of and Ports the THE Splendid New Ship A 600 Tons Coppered and lying in the Katharine This Ship has a splendid Poop and other Cabin and is ad adapted to ensure the comfort of Cabin and Fore Cabin having seven feet between and carries an experienced Sur The price of a Chief Cabin Passage will be 50 and Fore Cabin 20 For Freight or Passage apply to JOHN and Liverpool or to CHIEF CABIN SCALE FOR OXE PER 7 ft American 1 Ib 1 Ib Soup and 3 S fresh Preserved 5 Ib 2 1 pint If 7 2ft 8 lib Vinegar or 1 gill 2 Po 7 bottles 21 FORE CABIN CQ N oc to 5 O O bo CC s S 53 rrj cc pQ CU Sunday Monday Wednesday Saturday Total IN Order to in some the Suffer ing experienced by the Working Classes of this a few Gentlemen have with a view to form a Fund for the purpose of The suni raised by Subscription will employed by way of in the payment of the whole or part of the Passage Money of such Persons as are desirous to Emigrate to ANY suitable Colony or Security will be taken for the money and interest The when be again added to the Emigration The expenditure of the and General to be under the control of a It may be useful to state that the sum of paid to WILLIAM Ship procured a Passage to Buenos Ayres for fifteen men and two women in the ship which sailed on the 12th of Other parties have been assisted in their passage to New Zealand and The following Subscriptions have already been The Mayor of Newcastle Sir John Fife and Captain Weatherley Proprietors oithe Morley Clay Works Edward Bilton Jonathan Priestman The Rector of Gateshead John ditto The Workmen at and Thomas William Cook James Collector of the Customs Lord Bishop of Durham Lord Ravensworth 1 25 5 30 1 2 2 1 3 1 0 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 10 1 5 0 0 0 0 6 o o o o o 0 0 6 0 0 0 Subscriptions will be thankfully received by the Treasurer or GEORGE October TO COLONIAL NEWSPAPER THE Proprietors of the Emigration Gazette and Colonial Advocate having consented to become AGENTS for the AUCKLAND New and other Colonial are willing to un similar AGENCY for COLONIAL NEWSPAPERS and have made such arrangements as will promote the circulation and secure the certain delivery of Colonial Newspapers in all parts of The proprietors of Colonial Papers would find it to their advantage to send a few numbers of each of the on sale or to the Emigration Gazette King Accounts rendered and cash transmitted every six subject to a deduction of 10 per commission on the amount actually Exchange papers must be sent in separate COLONIAL NOW ON Royal Gazette the Jamaica LUCIA the Independent Press the Barbadoes Gazette Quebec Gazette Toronto Patriot the British Colonist the Examiner the Gazette Halifax Morning Post New Brunswicker Cape Town Mail Grahams Town Journal Cape Frontier Times Afrikaan De Verzamelaar Ceylon Overland Observer Hong Kong SHORTLY WILL BE THE EASTERN PROVINCE OF HER COLONY OF THE CAPE OF GOOD commonly called ALGOA Recommended as an Immigration Field bj JOHN CENTLIVRES Notary Public and one of the British Settlers of Copeland in 1820 Secretary of the Association for Exploring Central Africa Author of a Map of the Eastern published by Arrowsmith in and an Account of the Progress of Discovery to the North and Eastward of the Cape and still a happy Resident of the I speak of Africa and golden Edited by JOSEPH Published by SHORTLY WILL BE In Two INDIAN HUNTER OF THE FAR WEST JL TALES OF THE By DORAN Author of the History of and Just in post Price or bound in with a Map of the Colony by A Complete Account of the T Condition and Prospects of this flourishing embracing its First Abo Also a description of Duties on and Pilotage With full of the Western Australian its possessions and It is an intelligent compilation of general information respecting the down to the date of the most recent A neat map completes of the and APE OF GOOD HOPE paid The Honourable The Hamilton Charles Stuart Antonio Daniel Jacob Harrison The Bank allows Interest on Money deposited for fixed in and at the following rates For 3 and imder 6 per per sums of By Order of the THOMAS Cape T ASTERN PROVINCE of Liabilities and Assets of the Eastern Province on the 30th of published to the 40th Clause of the Companys Deed of Deposits 10 5 Circulation 4 4 14 9 and Notes 10 6 1 8 16 9 the do hereby certify the above Statement to be true and Signed CHARLES HENRY Grahams 1st GAPE OF GOOD HOPE TRUST AND ASSURANCE Cape In 900 Shares at Honourable Hamilton Thomas William Richard Paxton William Howson Edwards Alexander Harrison j Maximilian Hall and Frederick Herman RATES OF First ordinary per Second Third double Fourth thatched The advantages accruing to the Public from the establishment of this Company are the reductions which have been made since its formation of nearly 25 per on all descriptions of and the security afforded by its numerous Office Hours from 9 till 3 SOUTH AFRICAN FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE Cape Established 31st I Anthonio Johan Deputy Van Esq Samuel Robert Le Esq Le Sueur and RATES OF FIRE First not per Second hazardous Third double Fourth thatched buildings For Further Particulars respecting these apply Agent for Emigration to the D ROBERTSS Celebrated called the MANS is confidently recommended to the failing remedy for wounds of every description a certain cure for POOR as an Tin ulcerated sore if of twenty years standing scorbutic and pimples in the sore and inflamed sore to sore and cancerous humours and is a specific Sold in for those eruptions that sometimes follow Pots at and Also his confirmed by more than forty to the best alterative medicines ever compounded for the blood and assisting nature in all her operations hence are useful in scorbutic glandular particularly those of the They form a mild and superior family that may be taken at all times without confinement or change of Soldin Boxes at 1 and The following cage is from a respectable surgeon near York In the course of my practice I have had several opportunities of witnessing the good effects of your called the POOR MANS in the following lady about eighty years of who had a dreadful eruption on one of her which in a short time was perfectly cured by using only two small pots of your Another far advanced in has been afflicted with an ulcerated leg for many and has found considerable relief by the application of your invaluable ointment I could enumerate many instances of individuals in this and the adjoining villages who have been similarly and have received the greatest benefit from the use of your truly valuable I very called the Poor Mans Under the late Robertss BEACH and wio have been confidently intrusted with the preparation of his medicines for many years are left joint proprietors of the Poor Mans Medicated Gingerbread Antiscorbutic with the exclusive and authority to pare and vend the The demand for medicines from all ranks is the best and most substantial Sold in price and v wholesale and by the BEACH and Bridport by the London houses retail by medicine vendors in the United under the above names can possibly be unless Beach late be engraved and printed on the to each