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----1 — pi — bbearthly carver.■hip News.The owner* of the Sco/iu advertised to take in emigrants to this Colony, from Leith, at £o0 each, in the cabin ; £20 for males, and £18 for females, in the steerage ; children under 10 year.*, for three-fourths ; under 12, for one hulf; and under fi, for one-quarter of the above rates. The charges to llobnrt Town are, respectively, £45, £18, and £10. A* £8 will bo furnished by the Commissioners for Emigration, it is probable a large body of oimgrarts will |e induced to try their fortunes amongst us. The Seotia was advertised in March last, to succeed the Thomtu, which sailed ou the 21st February.There are at present five hundred and ninety nine persons, male and female, free and lxnd, on loard ships in the Cove, awaiting to be disembarked upon these shores.Four more ships have been taken up by the lirilivh Government to convey prisoners to these shores.The brig Sunth will |e the next vessel for I.ondon after the Slottld, having nearly completed her freight.Mr. Grono’s new barque the Governor Hour be, llns nnflrlv rumnloliul tnl inr, in Imr _.Ina
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Sydney Herald

Sydney, New South Wales, AU

Thu, Aug 15, 1833

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