GOVBKNfIfIHSWT I^AKOTUS lEX-GKEANQIB. IMMIGRATION OFFICI3, DUNETHiV. "OEPORTI'ov "\Vcok Ending- Sept. 16, 1885. APPLICATIONS BY EMPLOYERS. 1 Ploughman. HEGISTEIIKiTvOIt HUtK 0 Married Ploughman, 'J Couples for station, 2 Single Ploughmen, 2 Gardeners. ENGAGED. 1 Ploughman at 20s per week, 1 milker at 9s. CUIIHENT BATES OF WAGES. Ploughman, £.'.2 per annum; Shepherds, £52 to £55; Farm Servants, from lnsto 20s per week; Boys for milking, from 12s to Ins; Female Servants, >Ss to 10a per week; General Labourers, ,">s to 7s per day. The demand for farm servants is very slack. Country employers can be siii/plicl on short notiei . Lnbour-Cormj., which c,<) iscc iV" post, can lir> obt;nnt.'il at all the rouui 1 v Pc'S-rti'iCf! 1 . COLIN ALLAN, Immigration Officer
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Otago Witness, Issue 1765, 19 September 1885, Page 15
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119Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1765, 19 September 1885, Page 15
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