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AN INQUIRY.

To the EditorPlß,—Might 1 ask. through your columns, whether this Colony brings out immigrants merely to view tbe country ? If not, surely there is a screw loose when immigrants by the Sussex, and men who are ignorant of seafaring life, are allowed to be shipped as able-bodied seamen, as I can prove by tbe shipping of hands for the Christian M‘Ausland and other Borne vesse’s.—l am. *c , . Sailors’ Friend. Dunedin December 15.

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Evening Star, Issue 3686, 15 December 1874, Page 3

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AN INQUIRY. Evening Star, Issue 3686, 15 December 1874, Page 3

AN INQUIRY. Evening Star, Issue 3686, 15 December 1874, Page 3

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