41
JT •
Say, PamUy No. I II. III. IV. V. 41 contributes ;f 20
12
14
16
18
Total ;e8a
Say that the Society oontribntos ^ . £80
j^l60
This 160/. gives a passage at 12/. eaeh to 13 adults, as marked thus*
opposite their names, leaving 4/. over.
Say that they arrive in the Colony in January, 1850.
No. I. gets 18/., 16/., 18/., 16., 12/. Total of wages 80/.
No. III. gets 14/. „ „ 14/.
No. IV. gets 18/., 16/., 12/. . . . . „ „ iG/.
No. V. gets 16/., 18/., 16/., 10/. . . . „ „ 60/.
£200
Remitted to England 98
Balance of wages £102
No. I. Five Adults remit each £7 10 9^ » £Z7 13 10^
No. III. One do. 7 10 9
No. IV. Three do. do. 7 10 9^ » 22 12 3f
No. V. Four do. do. 7 10 9| = 30 3 1
£98
Say the families at home contribute 10
£108
This 108/. gives in December, 1850, (say the Society anticipates the
remittance of 98/.,) passages to Families Nos. I., II., and III., making,
with children, nine adults ; so that the first and second lot of emigrants are
by the end of the year 1851, or earlier, in a position to remit the total
sum now due by each fiunily, viz..
No. I. remits £28 6 If
No. II. „ 6
No. Ill, „ 14 9 2i
No. IV. „ 9 7 8i
No.V. „ 23 16 11
Total . £81 19 lU
This 81/. and odd will now give a passage to the remaining two fami-
lies, Nos. IV. and V., being four adults and five children.
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