THE LABOR MARKET.
To the Editor
Sib, - J am one who thinks it about time to speak. Do you think it right, sir, that men.in pretty.good situations .at Home should have left, enticed by the good name and high flown, words that some of our eminent men for some purpose or other choos.o to give New Zealand ? I think it is a shame that such elevated minds' should have lowered themselves so much and used such means to entice men and fardilies from their homes’for the purpose of filling their own pockets, Jf anybody could tell me that the country is in l a flourishing condition, all I have to say is that it wopjd have been better for a great many if they ba.4 never been enticed away from their homes by such gas. If some" of those gentlemen. were treated the same as we.are, without work or means of getting it, they .would . have less to say about its flourishing condition.—l am, &c, - T. Alberts. Dunedin, August 15.
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Evening Star, Issue 4203, 16 August 1876, Page 4
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170THE LABOR MARKET. Evening Star, Issue 4203, 16 August 1876, Page 4
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