FLOCK HOUSE BOYS.
THIRTY MORE ARRIVE. SONS OF SEAMEN. Among the immigrants brought out by Lnglaml tins morning, were 30 boys for I.lock House These lads, who are "ider the care of Mr. Frank W. Ivcv secretary of the Xew Zealand Sheepowners' Fund, London, range in HL from 14 to 1U years, and are a fine stamp ot boy. ' tn3»f y YV b f e " taken fro,,, the coastal owns of England, and with one exception are the sons of seamen. One of the boys is from Ireland. I 1 '*?, a 'T, a ,Vo]l, 'C>'aved lot of boys and all willing workers. T |,ev look forward with keen anticipation to their work and while some of them have had a little experience in farming, most of them have been employed m variou trades and professions * p O,V T P r e, ' e T n J Pt ' at thR "'harf by e^rit^ht. 1116^1111 —^^
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 17, 21 January 1926, Page 10
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152FLOCK HOUSE BOYS. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 17, 21 January 1926, Page 10
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