their our
passagi
and
до
out mushackled
by any tie, their object being to work the
Gold
Mines, the ships by which they
are to be conveyed.
by the
ed are
as
a rule chartered
Brokers niho
Licensed Passage
make it known here and on the mainland that a Vessel is on the bench for eicher of the above mentioned places, those who wish to avail themselves of the opportunity
and have n
meney
to
pay
the
passage
morruiting to about $31, come to this
place, maste their agreement with the Broker and remain in his fidown mutit the number for which the ship is certifice by the Government & Marine Surveyor completed, in the meantime the Shijv
has been entirely under my
is
immediate
supervision as to fittings
252
and supplies,
athen the requisite numbers are collected
to have their
they
passage
conw
to this
Office
tickets
regplained
d añ
signed by
supeet, they embarst the following day
and after being examined by a Medical Maw and the Shijo inspected by
the sails for her destination, arrival the Emigrants
ubs are
an
MCO
her
free to do what they like - these men come under the denomination of free Emigrants they
better class than the hired ones,
are a
are
able
by means of their
of themselves or by
friends
lo
paz
their own
passage and at
liberty to roand any part of the world.
in quess of fortune.
Mr. Sampson's letter alludes