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arriving in London unknown to any of the criminal class, he will either endeavour to find industrial employment, or carry out his present desire of proceeding to the Western States of North America, where he would have gone from New Zealand but for his discovery when about to embark. 3. The man has been furnished with money for his temporary subsistence or further journey. I have, &c, JAMES EERGUSSON, The Right Hon. the Earl of Kimberley. Governor.

No. 32. Copy of DESPATCH from Governor the Right Hon. Sir J. Eekgtjsson, Bart., to the Eight Hon. the Earl of Kimberley. (No. 25.) Government, House, Auckland, My Lord, — New Zealand, 13th April, 1874. With reference to your Despatch No. 7, of the 23rd January, I have the honor to request that you will have the goodness to convey to the PostmasterGeneral the thanks of the Government of New Zealand for his promise on their behalf in respect to exhibiting their official notices to intending emigrants within the premises of the Post Offices in Great Britain and Ireland. I have, &c, JAMES EERGUSSON, The Right Hon. the Earl of Kimberley. Governor. By Authority: Geobge Dibsbuet, Government Printer, Wellington.—lB74. Price 2s 6d.~]

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