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The follinjsfvery ufeefulthintaito^emi-l Igfraiiti' foe l> from" the v Colonies Vand | India, and some of them •■: are just as i %pplicable 7 . ] to imtni^ranta! soon- after j their arrival?:— - (( >3rin'g ;-' plenty a of : 1 it ' »' sportsman^ buy yonx.^un , | ra'Engiaiidi very excej>: j tion'able circumstances, don't make iany : investment within the first twelve i : months; but .deppsit your; money m a j bank, 'intf v everything- tor 'yourself. ; Takeno man's word ...tor anything. Take the"firßt 'Honest jotf! Wat 'inai^^u'^'Sn'B j beyond that all things ; don't hangjj round a city. Don*t trust to first im* ''oMitisW%ti~\oiiiitiy\ bi^g'ive^ii^ii, | fairdriak dn jrinej c.asesjotjtpfijten, ai 1 man will at fi^s^^feel homesick, and! perhaps dislike tne'appearance of things;! and mas many cases, if he stays a<; twelvemonth, he will become warmly: attached toitbpcountry. A transplanted; tree will not bear fruit- the first season J and comer will, /eel strange at
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 162, 14 June 1883, Page 3
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149Hints to Emigrants. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 162, 14 June 1883, Page 3
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