IMMIGRATION.
10.000 BERTHS SECURED. (Received 17, 0.50 a.m.) London. Jan. 16. The Ag.-nts-General have secured 10,000 berths for immigrants during 1912, in addition io those cabled on December Hth. New South Wales has secured ;d! likely requirements with rm file margin for contmgenCANAD A TOO COLD. EMIGRANTS COME TO ’ GOD'S OWN COUNTRY.” Auckland, Jan. 17. Tim Makura. which arrived from Vancouver yesterday, brought one hundred immigrants, twenty landing at Auckland. Many had originally come from England, but, the severe Canadian winters decided them upon seeking further fields. L’hose landing here arc a sturdy lot who are anxious io j>vovure farm work until they are Bette:’ acquainted with local conditions.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 29, 17 January 1912, Page 5
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