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THE LABOUR EXHANGE.

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.Sri1. — Wliy Jim tb'i labour exchange been <]wninliitv.uil''. Is ii qw.ry fraj««ntly iwAu-A by many lik« myHt-lf, but not aatiifactorily answer*.-'!. Tli-h iiiatitntion, which wan attached to Hi'; barracks, was most litcful for meetings between rnonteni wanting servant* ami (servant« wanting masters, and it was invariably <:<<ii<liicte<l to the satisfaction of both. N«»w, I understand, bow barracks are being built at ('avcr«hain, whew new chutJiH an; U> bi: » n' l s»u.t:'\ only ; but what i« to become of in- f.!<! flumts, when we want aituations 'i Mtiat we wander to iuul fro in search of cuipl'/yuKMit ? I consider it a great hardship, after bi-Sng induced by fair promises to <;oine to to*: I'rovnjcw, that w« fthould be deprived iii the most convenient place to meet thnfsc: -.vlio wish to engage uh. Whoever !in« doiic away with the Labour Kxchiiiign han Mitnilwl very great disadvantage on those out of employment.—l am, &c, Oi-i) Chum.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3253, 10 July 1872, Page 3

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THE LABOUR EXHANGE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 3253, 10 July 1872, Page 3

THE LABOUR EXHANGE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 3253, 10 July 1872, Page 3