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Immigration to Hawke's Bay.— Tbe T_,oru?oi! eorrssnos dent of the Otago Daily Times, writes ;—MUs Rye and Miss Lewin are hard at work for the Colooies. On the sth iast. they superintended the embarkation of 30 married couples, with their chilureu ue&iucD spinsters &iiu ~~

bachelors, on ooaru jue LloutuiOieney, bound for Port Napier, under instructions from the Hawke's Bay Government —each adult emigrant contracting to repay ,£l4 of the passage-money, (£l7) in three years. These parties hrnr oalpfvfpf] • QTHI R.S it is known that there are many respectable thousands in England similarly circumstanced, who would gladly go to New Zealand on the same terms, the first outlay should no longer be an impediment to relieving the Old Country and enriching the New.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 460, 11 March 1867, Page 3

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 460, 11 March 1867, Page 3

Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 460, 11 March 1867, Page 3

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