IMMIGRATION.
Mr Allan, Immigration Officer, supplies us with the following information respecting the ship Dunedin, which sailed from Glasgow for this port on the 27th August, and is therefore about due. The classification of her immigrants i-'. as follows : 20 general laborers, 61 farm servants, lOploughineD, 1 gardener, 8 carpenters, S joiners, 2 cartwrights, I sawyer, 1 pipe-moulder, 1 engineer, 2 blacksmithsj 1 shoemaker, 1 saddler, 1 baker, 2 gamekeepers, 1 butcher, 1 carter, 3 shipwrights, 1 tailor, 1 painter. Single Women: 40 domestic servants, 3 housekeepers, 5 dairymaids, 1 dressmaker, 1 nurse, 4 cooks, 1 tailoress, 1 machinist, 2 housemaids, 1 matron.
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Evening Star, Issue 4280, 14 November 1876, Page 3
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103IMMIGRATION. Evening Star, Issue 4280, 14 November 1876, Page 3
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