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ON THE WAY OUT

SETTLERS FOR NEW ZEALAND

(UNITED TRESS ASSOCIATION.-COPYRIGHT.)

(STDNP.I SUN CABLE.)

LONDON, 12th March. Sir James Allen, the High Commissioner, reports that two parties of public school boys are failing for New Zealand by the "Arawa on 20th March and by the Athenic on Ist May. Thirty, specially nominated by the Chamber of Commerce, are sailing by the Corinthic on 12th June. '

Ihe Arawa i s taking 16 bluejackets for the New Zealand Navy, and also 280 emigrants, including 40 domestics. The Dorset, sailing on 29th March will carry 380 emigrants, including 40 domestics. During April 275 emigrants arc sailing, and in May 1150. ■

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Evening Post, Volume 63, Issue 63, 14 March 1924, Page 7

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ON THE WAY OUT Evening Post, Volume 63, Issue 63, 14 March 1924, Page 7

ON THE WAY OUT Evening Post, Volume 63, Issue 63, 14 March 1924, Page 7

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