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FORM OF AGREEMENT.

Colonial Secretary's Office

Kaive in the ... District Province of the Empire of China, hereby enters into an agreement with The Gerard acting on behalf of the West India Association of the British Colony of British Guiana on the following Conditions:—

The said ... agrees to embark on board the Ship or Vessel called "General Wyndham" whereof J. B. Harrison is master, and to proceed to Demerara. On arrival there, he undertakes to obey the orders of the Government Immigration Agent, and to enter into an agreement with such Employer as the said Agent shall select, to do service with him for the term of Five Years from the date of his arrival in the said Colony as Cultivator or Agriculturist, or as Labourer or Servant, during which term he is to till the soil, clear ground, plough, manufacture sugar, tend cattle, make drains, construct embankments, and all such like work, completing each day Four-and-a-half hours Chinese, or Nine hours of steady continuous labour; and dutifully to serve and obey his Employer, neither stealthily working for his own benefit or that of any other party, nor absenting himself without leave, during such term of Five Years. He agrees moreover to allow One Dollar per month to be deducted from his wages until the sum of ... dollars received by him in advance shall have been paid off.

In consideration hereof he distinctly understands that Mr. Gerard will find him a Passage to Demerara, provide him with Food and Necessaries upon the voyage, after arrival find him Employment as above described through the Government Immigration Agent, at the rate of Four Dollars per English month, furnish him annually with Two Suits of Clothes viz: 2 cotton Jackets, 2 ditto Trowsers, 1 bamboo Hat, 1 felt Hat, and 1 Blanket; find him in Medicines and Medical Attendance if he fall sick, and furnish him with an ample supply of Food, viz:- 10 lb. Rice, 3/4 lb. Beef, or Pork, or Salt Fish, 1/4 lb. Sugar, 1/2 oz. Tea, per Week of Seven Days. Should he be unwilling to receive the above mentioned allowances of Food, &c., an additional monthly payment of Two Dollars will be given him instead, and also a piece of Land to cultivate for his own benefit. Provided always, that he shall not be called upon to work upon Sundays unless in cases of necessity, when he shall be entitled to receive extra pay at the rate of 24 Cents a Day. Provided also, One Year after arrival, should he repent the agreement, and be unwilling to carry it out, he may cancel it on giving One Month's notice of his intention, and on Repayment of such part of the Expense incurred in conveying him to the Colony as shall be proportioned to the time of service not rendered.

Agreement entered into by ... this ... day of the ... month of the year 185...

Signed ... A. L. Su

Emigration Office

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442True CopyFORM OF AGREEMENT.Colonial Secretary's OfficeKaive in the ... District Province of the Empire of China, hereby enters into an agreement with The Gerard acting on behalf of the West India Association of the British Colony of British Guiana on the following Conditions:—The said ... agrees to embark on board the Ship or Vessel called "General Wyndham" whereof J. B. Harrison is master, and to proceed to Demerara. On arrival there, he undertakes to obey the orders of the Government Immigration Agent, and to enter into an agreement with such Employer as the said Agent shall select, to do service with him for the term of Five Years from the date of his arrival in the said Colony as Cultivator or Agriculturist, or as Labourer or Servant, during which term he is to till the soil, clear ground, plough, manufacture sugar, tend cattle, make drains, construct embankments, and all such like work, completing each day Four-and-a-half hours Chinese, or Nine hours of steady continuous labour; and dutifully to serve and obey his Employer, neither stealthily working for his own benefit or that of any other party, nor absenting himself without leave, during such term of Five Years. He agrees moreover to allow One Dollar per month to be deducted from his wages until the sum of ... dollars received by him in advance shall have been paid off.In consideration hereof he distinctly understands that Mr. Gerard will find him a Passage to Demerara, provide him with Food and Necessaries upon the voyage, after arrival find him Employment as above described through the Government Immigration Agent, at the rate of Four Dollars per English month, furnish him annually with Two Suits of Clothes viz: 2 cotton Jackets, 2 ditto Trowsers, 1 bamboo Hat, 1 felt Hat, and 1 Blanket; find him in Medicines and Medical Attendance if he fall sick, and furnish him with an ample supply of Food, viz:- 10 lb. Rice, 3/4 lb. Beef, or Pork, or Salt Fish, 1/4 lb. Sugar, 1/2 oz. Tea, per Week of Seven Days. Should he be unwilling to receive the above mentioned allowances of Food, &c., an additional monthly payment of Two Dollars will be given him instead, and also a piece of Land to cultivate for his own benefit. Provided always, that he shall not be called upon to work upon Sundays unless in cases of necessity, when he shall be entitled to receive extra pay at the rate of 24 Cents a Day. Provided also, One Year after arrival, should he repent the agreement, and be unwilling to carry it out, he may cancel it on giving One Month's notice of his intention, and on Repayment of such part of the Expense incurred in conveying him to the Colony as shall be proportioned to the time of service not rendered.Agreement entered into by ... this ... day of the ... month of the year 185...Signed ... A. L. SuEmigration Office
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442

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FORM OF AGREEMENT.

Colonial fivtary Kaive

in the into a

of

202//19

District

Province of the Empire of China, hereby enters agreement with The Gerard acting on behalf of the West India Asso-

That le ciation of the British Colony of British Guinn on the following Conditions:—

The said

agrees to embark on board the Ship or is

Vessel called "Genual Wyndham whereof J. 13. Harrison

Demerara. On arrival there, he under-

naster, and to proceed to

takes to obey the orders of the Government Immigration Agent, and to enter into an agreement with such Employer as the said Agent shall select, to do service with him for the term of Five Years from the date of his arrival in the said Colony as Cultiva- tor or Agriculturist, or as Labourer or Servant, during which term he

is to till the soil, clear ground, plough, manufacture sugar, tend cattle, make drains, construct embankments, and all such like work, completing cach day Four-and-a-half hours Chinese, or Nine hours of steady continuous labour; and dutifully to serve and obey his Employer, neither stealthily working for his own bene- fit or that of any other party, nor absenting himself without leave, during such term of Five Years. He agrees moreover to allow One Dollar per month to be deducted from his wages until the sum of Jewelne dollars received by him in advance shall have been paid off.

In consideration hereof he

distinctly understands

that Shr. Gerard will find him a Passage to Demerara provide him with Food and Necessaries upon the voyage, after arrival find him Em- ployment as above described through the Government Immigration Agent, at the rate of Four Dollars per English month, furnish him annually with Two Suits of Clothes viz: 2 cotton Jackets, 2 ditto Trowsers, 1 bamboo Hat. 1 felt Hat, and 1 Blanket find him in Medicines and Medical Attendance if he fall sick, and furnish him with an ample supply of Food, viz:-10 lb. Rice,

34 Beef, or Pork, or Salt Fish,

11

17

1 Sugar,

oz. Tea, Should he

be nuwilling to

per Week of Seven Days. receive the above mentioned allowances of Food, &c., an additional monthly payment of Two Dollars will be given him instead, and also a piece of Land to cultivate for his own benefit. Provided always, that he

shall not be called upon to work upon Sundays unless in cases of necessity, when he shall be entitled to receive extra pay at the rate of 24 Cents a Day. Provided also, One Year after arrival, repent the agreement, that should he and be unwilling to carry it out, he may cancel it on giving One Month's notice of his intention, and on Repayment of such part of the Expense incurred in conveying him to the Colony as shall be proportioned to the time of service not renlered.

Agreement entered into by

licand mouth of the year

day of the

on the

185

Ligned

A. L. Su

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