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Immigrants from Home.

f— 207 NEW SiETTLiEIRS. ■ (Per United Press Association-) AUCKLAND, Ototober 9. Wiitlii few exceptions the 207 imrniI grants, who arrived by the Suffolk from Livea-pool, oaitni© to the colony unassisted. Tihley include a. few unskilled labourers, and a dozen^domeisti'ci servamtsi. Thie majority" of the others are trades people intending to en tea 11 business on their, on-n account. Neaiiy'all have a little ns ney. Larga famiilies figure promino- My. . The mien; appear to hie m.-v of fina physique. Tlhia iramiigrajits state that thie labour conditions at Home ai%e at a very low ,ebb. They hay© cotae her© expeofcing! an improvement in their 1 con^ dition. Tli.© Labour Bureau is arranging for them amiployment in town -ain'dl coxintry.

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Thames Star, Volume XLIIII, Issue 10116, 10 October 1906, Page 1

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Immigrants from Home. Thames Star, Volume XLIIII, Issue 10116, 10 October 1906, Page 1

Immigrants from Home. Thames Star, Volume XLIIII, Issue 10116, 10 October 1906, Page 1

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