COMING IMMIGRANTS.
LISTS ON EXPECTED STEAMERS. During the next six weeks it is estiinate dtbat over 800 assisted immigrants will arivo at Wellington _ by various Steamers from Home. It is also anticipated that one steamer will arrive in New Zealand waters with oyer COO "a - jiateds" on board shortly before Christmas.
Following are particulars supplied by the Immigration Department concerning immigrants who will arrive in New Zealand between to-morrow and JJofccber 26: —The Rimutaka, due tomorrow afternoon, brings 84, viz., 23 domestic servants, 15 farm labourers, and 46 separated relations. The Dornet, due Friday, October 24, brings 123, comprising 12 domcstics, 25 farm labourers, and 91 separated relations. 'The Corinthic, due October 26, brings 280, including 77 domestic servants, 49 farm labourers, and 154 separated relatives. The Arawa, duo November _ 26, brings 244, consisting of 44 domestic sorvants, 44 farm labourers, and 156 separated relatives. Tho Turakina, due't Dunodm from London direct about November 22, has 31 assisted immigrants on board.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1883, 17 October 1913, Page 5
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161COMING IMMIGRANTS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1883, 17 October 1913, Page 5
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