| John Stephens - South Australia - 1839 - 262 pages
...works, if from any cause they should be unable to obtain it elsewhere. The emigrants will, however, be at perfect liberty to engage themselves to any one willing to employ them, and will make their own bargain for wages. This arrangement, while it leaves the emigrant free to act as... | |
| John Stephens - South Australia - 1839 - 270 pages
...works, if from any cause they should be unable to obtain it elsewhere. The emigrants will, however, be at perfect liberty to engage themselves to any one willing to employ them, and will make their own bargain for wages. This arrangement, while it leaves the emigrant free to act as... | |
| John Stephens - South Australia - 1839 - 266 pages
...if from uny cause (hey should be unable to obtain it elsewhere. The cmigianls will, however, be ut perfect liberty to engage themselves to any one willing to employ them, and will make their own bargain for wages. Tliis ai rangement, while it leaves the envgrant free to act... | |
| John Ward, New Zealand Company - Great Britain - 1840 - 408 pages
...Company, if from any cause they should be unable to obtain it elsewhere. The Emigrants will, however, be at perfect liberty to engage themselves to any one willing to employ them, and will make their own bargain for wages. By Order of the Board, JOHN WARD, Secreta/y. New-Zealand Company's... | |
| John Ward - Māori (New Zealand people) - 1840 - 192 pages
...Company, if from any cause they should be unable to obtain it elsewhere. The Emigrants will, however, be at perfect liberty to engage themselves to any one willing to employ them, and will make their own bargain for wages. By Order of the Board, JOHN WARD, Secretary. New-Zealand Company's... | |
| Thomas John Buckton - British - 1840 - 168 pages
...Company, if from any cause they should be unable to obtain it elsewhere. The Emigrants will, however, be at perfect liberty to engage themselves to any one willing to employ them, and will make their own bargain for wages. " By Order of the Board, " THOMAS JOHN BUCKTON, Secretary."... | |
| 1842 - 728 pages
...cabin passengers in the same ship. The emigrants will on their arrival be at perfect liberty to encage themselves to any one willing to employ them, and to make their own bargain for wages. Persons ineligible for a free passage, if not disqualified on account of character, are allowed to... | |
| 1842 - 318 pages
...(testinalion,—and who will ,>••!.> them, genenUy, wilb advice anil infonnution. Tbe Emigrants, however, will he at perfect liberty to engage themselves to any one willing to employ them, ami lo make their own bargain for wages. No repayment i* required from them for .the free passage out.... | |
| George Blakiston Wilkinson - Aboriginal Australians - 1848 - 418 pages
...furniture be received on board ; mattresses, especially, and feather-beds are strictly prohibited. " The emigrants will be at perfect liberty to engage...one willing to employ them, and to make their own bargains for wages in the colony. No repayment is required from them for the passage out. The only... | |
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