IMMIGRANTS.
PROVIDING FOR NEW N.S.W. SETTLERS. STATE TO MAKE PROVISION. (Received 12, 9.20 a.m.) Sydney, January 12. Air. Booby states tiiat very soon the Government will lie in a position to provide temporary accommodation for all immigrants. He regards the recant statement that newcomers had to sleep in parks as an exaggeration. BIG BATCH FOR NEW SOUTH WALES. ),.»■ .. 12, 11.30 a.m.) London, Jana.vy 11. The Rangitira has sailed with 1080 emigrants for New South Wales. MORE POPULATION FOR NEW , a: • ZEALAND. RUAPEHU’S CONSIGNMENT. (Per Press Association.) Wellington, January 11. By the Ruapehu, which arrived from London last night, and was berthed to-day, there came to New Zealand ten saloon passengers. 39 second saloon, and 207 third-class. Of these, six saloon, 17 second saloon, and 44 thirdclass passengers were booked for Welhngton, the remainder having tickets for Auckland, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, and other ports. Assisted passages were granted to 2G adults. Twelve were domestics, seven farm labourers, and two farmers. Their capital ranged from £2, possessed by some domestics, to £6O. The passengers from Capetown were three first saloon, one second saloon, and three third-class.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 26, 13 January 1912, Page 6
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