OVERSEAS WORKERS.
PARTY ARRIVES AT AUCKLAND.
(Per Press Association). AUCKLAND, July 2
Seeking employment in New Zealand, a further party of 19 workers from overseas arrived at Auckland by the Awatea from Sydney on Saturday. Among them were two Jewish refugees who were associated with the clothing trade in Germany, a young geologist who hopes to find work in the oilfields, and three New Zealanders returning after several years in Australia. The party included four labourers, two carpenters, two painters, two bushmen, boot, textile, and farm workers, a butcher, storekeeper, and a welder.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 222, 3 July 1939, Page 7
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