AN APPEAL FROM THE UNEMPLOYED.
SECOND EDITION
[to the editor] Sir —Myself and many others are day after day, anxiously looking for some kind of employment, but it seems a thing quite out of the question to obtain work, either in town or country. We cannot go on living idle, and running up tick for our board and lodging. Can you inform us if the Government are willing to re-open the Albury works, as they would afford us an honest living, and keep us out of debt? We want to earn something, while the weather is fine, and not wait till the dead of the winter. OUT OF EMPLOY.
[Although the Albury line, is,with one exception, the best paying line in the Colony, the Government apparently have no funds for its extension. Our correspondent must direct his footsteps towards Taranaki, which is a land of milk and honey for the unemployed. —Ed. TIMES.]
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2504, 30 March 1881, Page 2
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153AN APPEAL FROM THE UNEMPLOYED. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2504, 30 March 1881, Page 2
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