.Bv the Euahine,due to arrive at Wellington on Monday morning, from London fifty-one assisted immigrants will arrive Of the number fifteen are domestics,, seven are put down as, farmers, two are described as farmjabmirers, one is a housekeeper, and eight, wives are reoiniug their Vsbands. Eighteen adults and ten children were nominated by relatives in New.Zealand, the balance being approved of by thp High Commissioner at London. The capital brought by the now arrivals ranges from J2n to £w. An Order-in-Council, ; gazetted last night, states that "The originals of inland telegrams and cable messages may be destroyed after the fixniratipn of three months and twelve months respectively from the date thereof." : , . At auction yesterday the first consignments of new potatoes from Auckland realised 7Jd. per. lb., or at tho rate of .£7O per ton. The same price, wos'realiscd for new potatoes froth Ofaki a fortnight ago.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 947, 14 October 1910, Page 4
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