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The poster reads
By the order of colonization Commisdioners for his majesty province of South Australia. Notice is hereby given, that from and after the 15th day of July next the Commissioners will SellOrders for Town and County Sections of Land,entitling the holders to priority of choice and will receive applications from such intending Settlers as may wish to have served ants or Labourers conveyed to the Colony Free of by means of the Emigration Fund .
What process is the poster advertising?
Why is this process taking place?
What earlier process prompted the process advertised on the poster?
What effect of the change and others like it does the petition indicate?
What future effect does the petition imply?

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Answered by GPT 3.5
The process being advertised on the poster is the selling of land orders for town and county sections in South Australia by the Colonization Commissioners.

This process is taking place in order to encourage settlement and colonization of South Australia by offering priority of choice in land selection to those who purchase land orders. Additionally, the offer of free transportation for servants or laborers through the Emigration Fund aims to ease the process of starting a new life in the colony.

The earlier process that prompted the process advertised on the poster was the decision to open up South Australia for colonization and settlement by the British government. This decision led to the establishment of the Colonization Commissioners and the issuing of land orders to attract settlers to the area.

The petition mentioned in the poster implies that the changes being made, such as offering priority land selection and free transportation, are aimed at increasing the number of settlers in the colony. This indicates a desire for growth and development in South Australia.

The petition also implies that the future effect of these changes could lead to a more prosperous and populated colony, as more settlers are attracted and provided with the necessary resources to establish themselves in South Australia.

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