A RUSH FOR SOUTH AFRICA. AUCKLAND. April 10.
In 'i lew of an early settlement of tho South African war, local and Australian shipping companies have many inquiries from persons desirous of proceeding to Africa. The p.i^sanger accommodation by the White Star line has been pn tended to its utmost, and beiths are- being booked for months ahead. Many intending emigrants from Auckland having failed in their endeavours to secure passage by the White Star line, arc now inquiring with regard to the Blue Anchor line, the new line which the Go- \ eminent propose* to pnb*idi«''- for running h,'t.V». '
WELLINGTON, a..... .: Fourteen out of 20 female teachers allotted to New Zealand in connection with the Boer concentration campa sre selected as follows: — Misses A. N. Devin. and" L. Kerwick (Auckland^, A. "\Y. Arrow (Taranaki), F. J. Davis (Wangamu). M. Parker and D. Webb (Wellington), P. Ferguson (Hawke's Bay), M. J. Hay (Marlborough). H. F. Ladley (Nelson), A. C. Preston (Westland), H. A. Guise (North Canterbury). A. M. Dorm (South Canterbury), A. P. M'Leod and J. G. Ral.son (Otago).
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Otago Witness, Issue 2509, 16 April 1902, Page 26
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178A RUSH FOR SOUTH AFRICA. AUCKLAND. April 10. Otago Witness, Issue 2509, 16 April 1902, Page 26
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