Newspaper Notice Sydney Gazette, Nov.8th 1826
OUTLINE OF AN ARRANGEMENT FOR GRANTING TICKETS OF LEAVE1st. Qualification. (Period of transportation – 7 Years) Having served four years with one master, or five years with two (Period of Transportation – 14 years) Having served Six years with one master, eight years with two, or ten yers with three. (Period of Transportation – Life) Having served Eight years with one master; ten years with two, or twelve years with three .2nd. Change of service from circumstances which do not attach blame to theindividual, if duly certified, not to be bar to the indulgence.3rd. Prisoners, in the immediate employ of Government, to be consideredeligible under the above Regulations.4th. The apprehension of two runaways, having been absent not less than forty-eight hourse; one bushranger or felon; or bringing to justice a receiver of stolen properpty, to be deemed equivalent to a period of six months faithful service.5th.The above period to be increased in proportion for any additionalnumber of offenders who many be brought to justice.6th. Prisoners eligible, under the above Regulations, to receive a “Ticket of Leave”to address themselves to the nearest Bench of Magistrates, at stated periods.The Magistrates will strictly investigate the merits of the respective applicants, and, to the end, will refer to the Benches of the Districts in which the prisoners may have previously resided.7th. Should the master of the applicant consider him undeserving the indulgence,it will be his duty to represent the circumstances to the Magistrates, though themaster’s certificate to the contrary will no longer be an indispensable preliminaryto a servant’s receiving a “Ticket of Leave”.8th. Returns of approved applicants to be made up, periodically, by the severalBenches of Magistrates, and forwarded to the Principal Superintendant of Convicts,in order to their being compared with the registers in his office, and submittedto the Governor.9th.”Tickets of Leave” to be granted for particular districts only, except in thecase of distinguished public services, or of other special circumstances.10th. The “Tickets’ to be registered by the Bench of the District in which theindividual resides.11th. 신용카드현금화 The “Ticket of Leave Men” to be mustered quarterly, or half-yearly, by thenearest Magistrate, who will give each individual a certificate, and transmit to the Bench the names of the several men mustered by him, in order to their being noted accordingly.12th. “Tickets of Leave Men” residing within four or five miles of a place ofdivine worship, to attend every Sunday. Those who repeatedly neglect to do so,to be deprived of their ticket.13th. The Governor’s permission must be obtained for removing from one districtto another. In case of its being granted, the change of residence to be noted on the Ticket by the Colonial Secretary, who will signify the same to the Bench in which the individuals reside.14th. Magistrates may grant passes to men holding “Tickets of Leave” for anyperiod not exceeding one month. The pass to be returned, at the expiration of the period, or the indulgence must not be repeated.15th.”Tickets of Leave Men” who apprehend runaways, or bushrangers, or giveinformation on which shall lead to the conviction of receivers of stolen property,or of persons harbouring prisoners, to be rewarded by an extension of their Tickets to two or more districts.16th. No “Ticket of Leave” man will be considered eligible to receive a ConditionalPardon, who cannot produce the most satisfactory testimonials of uninterrupted good conduct for a period of six years from the date of his “Ticket of Leave”.”We shall see what our contemporaries, as well as the correspondents of the day,will have to offer on this contemplated Regulation.- Ed”. 신용카드현금화