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COURTNEY’S CADETS.

(By Tblbobaph.)

NEW PLYMOUTH, May 1.

Mr Sadler, a gentleman of means, who first sent his son out to Taranaki through Mr Courtney’s agency, and then followed with his family, says Mr Courtney never posed in England as a Government emigration agent. Ho says Mr Courtney was not wrong in sending youths from towns out here to learn to become farmers, and one told him that his lot in Taranaki was far batter than his father’s had been at a corresponding age at home. There are a large number of cadets in

Taranaki, and with the exception of a few fellows who when in the colony wont even try to suit themselves to tho requirements of farm life, all are doing well.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 6204, 1 May 1890, Page 3

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COURTNEY’S CADETS. South Canterbury Times, Issue 6204, 1 May 1890, Page 3

COURTNEY’S CADETS. South Canterbury Times, Issue 6204, 1 May 1890, Page 3

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