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IMMIGRATION.

The Earl of Zetland, which arrived at the Heads this morning from London after a remarkably fine passage of seventy-eight days,brings 330 immigrants classified according to nationality thus English, 48; bcotch, 41; Irish, 136 ; Welsh, 2; German, 3. The following is a list of the Hades and occupations; Colliers, 2; farm laborers, 40; gardener,!; general laborers, 37 ; miners, 6; navvies, 2; ploughmen, 10 ; dairyman. 1; shepherd, 1 • c i rpe liters. 5; joiners, 2; sawyers, 2; wheelwrights, 2 ; engineer, 1; blacksmith, 1; sawinaker, 1; smiths, 5 ; bricklayers, 2 ; masons, 2 ; stone-dresser, I; boot and shoe maker.*, 6; leather-dressers, 2; carters, 2; constable, 1; tlaxmill manager, 1; grocer, i; painter, 1; plumber, 1 ; printers, 2; tailors, 2. Single Women : Dairymaids, 6 ; dressmaker, 1; general servants, 15 ; housemaids, 3 : laundresses. 2; nurses, 2. Summary—England, 50 males, 8 females; Scotland, 18 males, 6 females; Ireland, 73 males, 15 females; Wales, 2 males; Germany, 1 male. There are at present only two males, one female, and three children ou rations in the Caversham Depot; and eveiy pie paration has beau made for the receip,. of the immigrants by this ship. But very few applications for servants have, however, been received at Caversham, the boat arriving some days before she was expected.

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Evening Star, Issue 3830, 3 June 1875, Page 2

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IMMIGRATION. Evening Star, Issue 3830, 3 June 1875, Page 2

IMMIGRATION. Evening Star, Issue 3830, 3 June 1875, Page 2

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