!JS-H& 2©om for item. We have not ra&nj '4>patissgs in ijMiks, plates of business, &c., |ss4 tibos® there are the resident? ---- aelatlTOs. jl say advisedly, a - as hard to gst.a place ia Auckland or Welhng■%pn as it Is in. Manchester. The stamp of ♦migrant the New Zealanders want and warmly welcome, is a strong healthy wellbred youth, possessing, five or sis hundied .jgKHrads to wtvct life with, ai>d a pair of ' mm* to work with is the event of failure. As a matter of feet, however, .ssuh awn <s®ldvG3j if evf?j fail. The emi"granti who come to "grief arg "rollnigh invariably unhappy wretches (clerks, 'bad eggs/ drunkards, and the like) who have no business to be la the Colony at ail. Every ship brings a contingent of these geass. For my part I-wonder th® Hew Zealand.Government £ sioean't pat ap a notice— ' No more human J rubbish to be shot here.'—lam, air, your *. obedient servant, Exporter."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 388, 13 February 1880, Page 2
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