BOYS FOR DAIRY FARMS.
ENGAGEMENT IN BRITAIN. (bt telegraph.—own cobhkspondbnt.J HAWERA. Saturday. As a result of a movement by the Tara naki Chamber of Commerce a number of boys from secondary schools in Great Britain are being brought out as imigrants. About 40 farmers have so far expressed their willingness *.« take and train such lads. The first lot of applications from * !, e chamber have gone forward, and it is expected that the first batch will leave England early in June and arrive in time for the new season's work. The conditions of life and work is to be made fully clear to the boys and their parents through the Immigration and Overseas Settlement Committee in Britain.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18566, 26 November 1923, Page 10
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116BOYS FOR DAIRY FARMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18566, 26 November 1923, Page 10
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