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HELPS.

To the Editor. Sir, —Attracted by the official notice in the local papers that the female emigrants per Wild Deer would be open to engagement on Monday at JO'a.m., I and many others jn servants repaired 1 to the! Barracks at Gaverfehim, when tp our surprise and disappointment we‘were .informed ft ero were only six single women ex Wihl Deer, and that they were all engaged before our arrival. It would be well if, in future, the number and ages wire advertised, so as to prevent disappointment and loss of time to em. ployers.—l am, d.c., Martha M. Dunedin, March 10.

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Evening Star, Issue 3447, 10 March 1874, Page 3

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102

HELPS. Evening Star, Issue 3447, 10 March 1874, Page 3

HELPS. Evening Star, Issue 3447, 10 March 1874, Page 3

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