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Emigration Scheme 1832.

Emigration,1832, to New South Wales & Van Diemen's Land

A newspaper account of an 1832 emigration scheme. The Emigration or Immigration Question In our last we mentioned an advance, which was to be made to mechanics and their families, to enable them to emigrate to these colonies, under certain regulations, a copy of which now subjoin:- Colonial Office 8th Nov 1831. THe commissioners for emigration have received numerous applications from persons desirous of emigration to New South Wales or Van Diemen's Land; but the greater proportion of these applicants state their inability to defray the charge of their conveyance, and request to be allowed some aid for that purpose, on conditions of repaying the same out of their earnings in the Colony in which they propose to settle. The Commissioners for emigration therefore, have satisfaction in being able to announce that his Majesty's Government has sanctioned the appropriation of a limited sum out of the colonial revenues of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, to aid the private funds of such emigrants as shall appear likely to earn the means of repaying that aid and to become useful settlers.The following are the regulations under which this indulgence will be dispensed:- No one family will be allowed an advance exceeding £20; and therefore it will be useless for parties, who may not possess the remainder of the sum requisite for engaging their passage, to apply to the commissioners. No advance will be made except to persons who are competent workmen in some of the ordinary mechanical arts; as for instance, to blacksmiths, carpenters & c, and the advance will be further confined to men who are married and intend to take their wives with them. Every person desirous of receiving the proposed advance must fill up,and send back to the secretary of the commissioners, the return hereto annexed. If the information contained in this return shall be considered satisfactory, the applicant will receive notice to that effect. He may then proceed to make his agreement with the owners or masters of ships proceeding to NSW or VDL ,and as soon as any ship-owner or master shall notify to the commissioners for emigration (in that form which will be provided for that purpose) that the emigrant has taken the other necessary steps his passsage, an order will be granted for the payment,in the colony of £20 to the agent or master of the vessel in which this emigrant may arrive. The emigrant of course will be able to obtain a corresponding deduction from the amount paid by himself in this country. The order for payment will be entrusted to the master of the vessel in which the emigrant is to proceed, and will consist of a sealed despatch to the Governor, containing the name and description of the party on whose account the money is to be paid; but arrangements will be made by which the delivery of this order to the master shall not take place until the emigrant shall have signed the acknowledgement which will be required from him, of the debt he will contract with Government. For it is the intention of His Majesty's Government, and it cannot be too clearly understood by all persons who may accept this LOAN, that repayment of the debt.(in such proportions,and at such intervals,as may not be unsuitable to the circumstances of each emigrant) shall be strictly enforced by means of ample powers which the laws of the colony render available for that purpose. Should the number of applications to the commissioners be greater than the funds at their disposal will enabled them to comply with, priority of date will form the rule of selection among applications in which there shall appear no other grounds of distinction. By order of the commissioners T.Frederick Elliot Secretary to the commissioners. note from J.Fawcett: These are newspaper articles,and should only be used as a general reference. Original sources should always be accessed for family history purposes and information authenticated. copyright,2000 J.Fawcett-Genseek LA 25332
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