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EMIGRATION.

The repeated debate in the House of Commons on the subject of New Zealand, is keeping the colony continually before the notice of the English Public. A Committee has been appointed by the House to investigate the affairs of the. colony. Governor Fitzroy's despatches will we hope, express the favourable opinion as to the resoutces of New Zea. land, he has spoken upon every fitting opportunity since he has been amongst us. We may hope therefore, our population will soon be increased considerably by Emigration. Capital and Labour are required to bring forward her stores of Mineral wealth, the inexhaustible source of our future prosperity.

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 68, 21 November 1844, Page 2

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EMIGRATION. Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 68, 21 November 1844, Page 2

EMIGRATION. Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 68, 21 November 1844, Page 2

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