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such Immigrants invariably save nearly the whole of their wages, and return to their own country, after adding in a far greater proportion to the wealth of their employers. If the first Immigrants should prosper in New Zealand, it may be confidently anticipated that an Emigration to this country of Chinese labourers and servants will be maintained spontaneously at the cost of the emigrants; but, of course, the measures for beginning such an emigration experimentally, and by way of example, call for the utmost care and circumspection. The Northern port of Shanghae has been selected for the first attempt, as being that of a part of China, where the climate is colder than that of New Zealand, and where there is a vast rural population, eagerly disposed to emigrate, and as far superior in industry, habits, and general conduct, to the sweepings of Canton which have principally supplied emigration from China to Australia, as the selected rural emigrants from Britain by whom New Zealand has been chiefly peopled, were superior to the dregs of the population of London or Manchester. In order to be sure of keeping the first experiment within manageable compass, it is intended to limit the number of emigrants to 250, of whom at least half will be specially engaged for settlers at Canterbury. Applications will be registered on the day of their receipt; and if there should be any excess of applications above the fixed limit, the deposit money on the same will be immediately returned in full. W. B. Rhodes. W. Bowler. John Johnston. N. Le\^. Wellington, 14th June, 1853.

A. BAYFEILD, ffibemtst antj -Bruggtst, Canterbury-street, Lyttelton, and Ferry-road, Christcliurch. BOARD AND LODGING, Caversham House, corner of Madras-street and Sum-ier-road, Christcliurch, J. F. SMART, Pkoprietoe. Gentlemen and Families visiting the above house can be accommodated by the.day or week. Terms moderate. Good Stabling on the premises. J. F. SMART, ©arman, %ct., iMatrras Street, eCiristchurcb. GOODS carefully Carted from the Quay. Firewood and Timber supplied on moderate terms. ROBERT WATSON, ' ©attor, breeches, ant* fctotoser JWafur, FROM LONDON, BEGS respectfully to announce, that he has Removed from Cashel Street, Christchurch, to the Sumner Road, next to the White Hart Inn. Gentlemen's own. materials made up. AS Agents of Messrs. Monet Wigram: and Sons, and C. A. Alymeb, Esq., of London, the undersigned are ready to receive applications from the friends of persons in England who wish to obtain passages in any of the vessels despatched by the above parties. To follow the "Minerva," the " Cornwall," the " Slam's Castle," and other vessels. Cookson, Bowler, & Co., Agents at Lyttelton. Lyttelton, March 23rd. MESSRS. LONGDEN & LE CREN HAVE established a branch of their > Business at Christehurch, in the premises lately occupied by Messrs. Jenkin and McLean, opposite the Golden Fleece Hotel. Goods of all descriptions on Sale at Avholesale pric.s. An Auction every week of Colonial Produce and General Merchandize. Parties wishing to submit Stock, Farm Produce, Furniture, or Goods of any description, to Auction, are requested to give notice of the same a few days prior to the sale.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 130, 2 July 1853, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 130, 2 July 1853, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 130, 2 July 1853, Page 11

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