THE STEAMER TRIUMPH.
(by ________»__.) (.UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Auckland, November 27. The immigrants by the Triumph are of a superior class, The single women are favorably" reported of, and the married mostly skilled artisans. Laborers are few in ' -timber. '.-lie immigrants made no complaints' of any account,' and land m excellent healthy Nine were allowed lolahd duriiig^tlieir stay at Hobarfc., The Triumph' l expects to get away m -three) btifxiur days for $i& South*, 'She.-biings' a c quantity of machinery for, the , Su»ar Company ; also a large, quantity of cement for,, the Auckland Tramway Company, for the lack of which the laying of the,; tram vails had been kept m abeyance..; Out , of the "whole of the Auckland^immigrants, per s.s. Triumph, 200 have found engagements. One hundred and twenty for Southern porta leave by the s.s. Munapouri on Thursday. ] -
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Manawatu Standard, Volume V, Issue 1, 29 November 1883, Page 2
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138THE STEAMER TRIUMPH. Manawatu Standard, Volume V, Issue 1, 29 November 1883, Page 2
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