Laege Fish Maeket.—A new fishmarkct which was erected at a cost of £50,000, h#S been opened in Manchester. As it Should Be. —The Hew Zealand Herald states that about a dozen South Bea Islanders left a few days ago m Colonist, for the South s f»» served periods of from one to three years m that province—principally m fIM-mills at Hokianga and the Waikato, engaged in the islands on .behalf of certain Auckland settlers, and theH bme bemg up, they have left perfectly satisfied with the way in which they have been and trcated generally. Indeed, we mderstend that they are so well pleased with Auckland, with the work upon which they have been £t. Md with the wages received, that some of th before leaving expressed their mtentio returning after visiting their fnends a islands, while others promised no only to return themselves, but bring thei out with them. All, before .leaving, 0 f whatever money they hsd in thep u iar value those materials which have a in the islands to which they belong. they come to Auckland penniless, but go traders on a small scale.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3863, 12 June 1873, Page 2
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