COMMITTEE FOUND AT SYDNEY. 
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Land, or Western Australia, upon condition of 
the labourer’s receiving a certain sum in wages, 
and his daily subsistence from his employer, with 
an understanding, however, that he must consider 
himself bound for two years to such employer. 
Surely there are hundreds of our indigent coun- 
trymen, who would gladly seek a land of such 
plenty, and cast away the natiu'al, but unavail- 
ing regret of leaving home to secure to them- 
selves and their families, the substantial com- 
forts of life on such easy conditions. 
It is not, perhaps, generally known that a 
committee has been formed in Sydney, to ad- 
vise settlers as to the best mode of proceeding- 
on arrival there. Such a plan is one of obvious 
utility ; and if those who may find themselves at 
a loss for information would apply to this com- 
mittee for advice, rather than to individuals 
with whom they may become casually acquainted, 
they would further their own interests, and in all 
probability ensure success. Still there are some 
broad rules upon which every man ought to act, 
which I shall endeavour to point out, and it will 
give me no ordinary satisfaction, if I should be 
the means of directing any one to the road of 
prosperity and comfort. 
