The Tainni, vrtiich arrived from London yesterday, brought 412 third class, 71 second saloon and 14 first saloon passengers. There were 76 assisted immigrants, of whom 60 adults i.nd 5 children wore approved of bv the High Commissioner and 9 adults and 2 children were nominated by relatives in New Zealand. There were & domestic servants. Thirty were sent out under the auspices of the British Women Emigration Society and had places to go to. Miss Dale was matron of that batch. The other eighteen domestics under charge of Mias Coffey were, with the exception of two, engaged in go into service on arrival. The other now arrivals included 4 farmers, 7 farm laborers, and 3 wives who have come out to rejoin, their husbands. Only one or two passengers wore detained by the Port Health Officer for reHem.nun»ty)ik
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8264, 29 October 1912, Page 6
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