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AN UNDESIRABLE IMMIGRANT.

[per press associationJ

WELLINGTON, This day.

Mrs Brooks, who lost her husband and two sons by a boat accident some two or three years back, and who subsequently was assisted by charitable institutions at Dunedin and Wellington and her passage paid home is returning to the Colonics. The London Charity Organisation Committee write to the local benevolent institution stating that her late husband’s friends hare got tired of her anrl that she has exhausted all charitable sources. As she refuses to work they thought the best means of getting rid of her was to pay her passage back to the colony, which has been done in the steamer Victory. The local committee will refuse to assist her on arrival.

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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1112, 14 November 1883, Page 2

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AN UNDESIRABLE IMMIGRANT. Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1112, 14 November 1883, Page 2

AN UNDESIRABLE IMMIGRANT. Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1112, 14 November 1883, Page 2

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