The New Hebrides.
The AHSlraliun Settlers,
!H,v E:>-.-!ric Telegraph.—Copyrinhtj fir Prcs* Assoealion. K.Teived July 21, nt 10.fiam. Xohfolk IuLASr, Monday. Tho strainer Mambre, which look the pioneer piily of Australian settlers to the New itebrido*. cnllttl here on returning to Sydney. Three out of fourtecji Ki-iilerd nro rcturriiui: nnd tbeotherii nfter nn exhaustive iiuprction, were landed a! tlm inland of San to. whore enph selected fiOO ncrcH of coastal lands. Tbo soil is described as very rich and is ospccially Miifrd tn mnir.p. migar Mid copra cultiri>ti<iTi. Two nre an nnt'sfictl thatthey have notit for their families. The Presbyterian Mispionnry Ldfindg aro 'cordially ro-; operating with Jli«Bfttlor.i.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7352, 21 July 1902, Page 3
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107The New Hebrides. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7352, 21 July 1902, Page 3
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