IMMIGRATION FOR EVER!
To the Editor. Sißf—You can’t think how rejoiced lam to sec the present immigration system working so nicely. When 1 came to Dunedin six months ago I could hardly find a friend } now I meet them at every corner. I was almost going to refo r m at one time, I was so disconsolate; but now -well, better things are m store for me I see. The Government —may the Lord bless them—have sent me out every cue of my old mate*, free: and now we re all ready for work again, ''unedin would never have been the place for a gentleman of my profssal°n if i* had not been for that fine old boy Peatherstone and Mrs Howard too (it’s like that Vogel’s impudence to •peak of her as “ that woman, Howard”). Weil, sir, my object in writing to you ih jurt t* say that, as far as I am concerned, I don’t agree with this present eatery against immi* gration, and to tell you that the introduction ef my mates has given me at least an opportunity <,f carrying on my profession, and it shall nos be my fault if you don’t hear of me again.—l am. So.,
A Professional Burgles, Dunedin, Joly 14.
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Evening Star, Issue 3554, 14 July 1874, Page 2
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209IMMIGRATION FOR EVER! Evening Star, Issue 3554, 14 July 1874, Page 2
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