New South • Wales; .votes. . r J^fi&'OOO annually for immigratiou ' purposes. The rLithgow (Esk Bank) Ironworker suggest that if a portion of this mone/ywere devoted to tho encouragement of Native industry, the result would be a spontaneous influx of immigrantShQf j a' most desirable character,— the object of the Government wpuid be : gained,. . and the conntry immensely , benefited. ' We' quite 1 agree with the Esk-Bank Ironworker, and | are decidedly ol" opinion" thaf? : -thex'N/ew Zealand government could not do better ' than spend its surplus funds m the^pncpuragement of localjndustri^s'rather than m the way of immigration, '"~ : If!G •'- --r ■'■■■■;■<:. in t V.r..f?:r..i ; .q During March, 1883,t7 Chinese came to New Zealand and 42 left this Colony* During the first quarter|of the year 1883, 11 Chinese arrived and .42 departed.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 111, 18 April 1883, Page 2
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125Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 111, 18 April 1883, Page 2
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