Page:Hints on emigration to the new settlement on the Swan and Canning Rivers, on the west coast of Australia.djvu/12

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If independent persons of correct character and a little property, others of some rank in society, such as honorable servants of the Crown, retired from the Army, Navy, and Public Establishments, with moderate but certain incomes, embark in a new Colony, and act simultaneously for the promotion of their own and the general interests, the probabilities of a speedy and favorable result are greatly increased.

To such persons these remarks are intended; and, in the consideration of them, it is proposed by parties of respectability, to offer a Plan for individuals to visit the Settlement and judge for themselves.

They shall be provided with passage in first class ships, commanded by experienced officers, at a fixed charge.