THE CORINTHIC'S IMMIGRANTS
• DESPATCHED TO THE COUNTRY. The. immigrants who arrived by the Conntbic, and.were drafted on to tho Main Trunk waits, v : left for Taumarunui 'by.yesterday's ;i ;-c*pre6s/ . The party consisted of 31" nav-', v ' vies, 1 , nine married women, arid 10 children. V'. Reserved carriages wore provided for them, and'* prior to their departure a deputation from their number tendered the immigrants'; .' ;'■ thanks to Mr. Ferguson, of the Labour. -. Biirjeau, tor kindnesses shown since their arrival.' The constable at Taumaruuui -was notified by .telegram to provide for accomjuod&kon.'and the party proceeds by the service, train to-day to the works. A number ~ : . of offers of employment for immigrants have been received by the Labour,. Bureau. A Southern telegram asked, for 10 weavers, and ■;' : ; ploughmen, married couples, boot factory 1 operator?,.. trade assistants, etc, were also lv:•■•-":■'■ asked for. ;■ , : ; ";■.•■■ •-.... ," •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13235, 21 July 1906, Page 6
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139THE CORINTHIC'S IMMIGRANTS New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13235, 21 July 1906, Page 6
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