Emigration.
.iS ; :! "^^ •■•■'* iOrders are likely 'to be forwarded Home by the next mail to the iVgeut-, Gerieraljiti' London, instructing, him pot; • fo; ship any more jpeopje to this colony • duirin|>' the Jointer j ( months,, except -dominated * riin^le gifis. . Afloat there are '900 immigrants. t In the , AgentQenplyVa b^ftds are a Jjarge, nuiu her of. nojnftiat!ions, but of these a. considerable! I number are supe. no|; to wse. their' nomination. Those who ,<lq will have to take their turn after tho New Zealand winter is over. There/ore this winter the chances of a glut m the - laljor market ,will be nmall, especially as a great deal of railway work for the Government aud-the; Wellington-Mana-watu Company will be going on. In are steadily ' 'ini^rOiving'^rbiMivties, hence there will hie little or no dearth of work.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 93, 14 March 1884, Page 3
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132Emigration. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 93, 14 March 1884, Page 3
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