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IMMIGRANTS.FOR NEW ZEALAND.

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.Mr S'-'ntlfortl, was able to obtain utile easily, carpenters who were single .lien, bai bricitlayei.s are lr-i to le lOUiiil in Scotland, as most of ihe building is dune in stone, unit "bat little bricklaying is needed is dune by the stone-masons. Guinn; to the long cessation of any extensive building operations young and unmarried stonemasons are Hot uasuy to be found, so lew haring been trained since the beginning i- iin bioouiers to the number is I about I tit!, ana some thirty or lorty j ; si j.enters, have accepted tile i Her oi a i passage to .Xe" Zealand, and these "ill | be going oi*i dming .July. Aiigii'l and j Sep; alii 1 1 ,■ r. i iie -u paly of domestic \ servants is also be; inning limited, and i mi tresses are beginning to le-cut the i Uuminioiis inking a v -ay i, allied v. men. j the arriv'ni there of u-niia-n and girl - \ i.iitimned in donie-i.n- renuiremeni s. . Atistialia am: t'r.mida are met •■> ex: et- ; l:sve t hem even though untrained. !

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1923, Page 4

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IMMIGRANTS.FOR NEW ZEALAND. Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1923, Page 4

IMMIGRANTS.FOR NEW ZEALAND. Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1923, Page 4

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