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Under the heeding "The Whiteohapel Colony in New Zealand" the Pall Mafl Qaztlte of a late date snya :—" Some time biiok the Whiteohapel Guardian* aent a number of ablebodied men to Mr Hazell'a. farm colony. Here a number were trained in agricultural work, aud the most fitting of these were sent to New Zealand. At a recent meeting of the Board a letter was read from Mr Wynott, who had charge of the men, stating that they had arrived in New Zealand well and cheerful. Already work had been found them, and they hkd expressed themselves perfectly satisfied. A postcript was added by tho meu express, ing their gratitude to the ganrdiani who had befriended them in their hour of need."

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9282, 6 December 1895, Page 5

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WHERE IS IT? Press, Volume LII, Issue 9282, 6 December 1895, Page 5

WHERE IS IT? Press, Volume LII, Issue 9282, 6 December 1895, Page 5

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