IMMIGRATION.
List of ships that arrived in Otago and the number of immigrants in each from 29th December, 1873, to 31st January, 1874: Ships. Date of Statute Ci t y of D „ Mditt t£p J** ?v ra «n - London Jan. 1 223 Dunfillan ... do. Jan. 16 137 Total 474 m&tfoV' nm isnT n eQ |. a S o(i through the ImHnSf S& i SssMyL* l D ““- Blacksmiths, 6,12s per day. ‘ Bootmakers, 8, L3los per week. Bnckmaker, 1,12s per day. Carpenters, 18,12s per day. Coopers, 3, 10s per day. Dairymaids, L 3, L4O to L4S per annum Dressmakers, 2, from 20s to 25s per week Engineers, 2, 12a per day. P el£ * foSr n > M2 to M 3 no» «.d Fcmalo cook., 6, LM to L« do do. iemale general servants, 61. L3otoTAsd/. A* Gardeners, 5, L6O to L 65 do da Grocer, 1, 25s per week. Groom, 1, 20s per week and found. Harness maker, 1, L3log pe r Wee u grater ff?S.Tt^X I<hperWMk - Platelayers, 2, 8s to 9a per day. |;a^^ per “r“ d, r i IWors, 10. L 3 to L3los per week. Weavers, 9, As per agreement. Colin Allan, Immigration Officer.
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Evening Star, Issue 3417, 3 February 1874, Page 2
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193IMMIGRATION. Evening Star, Issue 3417, 3 February 1874, Page 2
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