YOUNG SETTLERS
BOYS AND GIRLS FOR THE LAND BIG PARTY ARRIVES Six Flock House girls. Nineteen Church of England 1 boys. Twenty-eight prospective do- | mestic servants. I New Zealand’s population of workers on tire land and elsewhere was illcreased yesterday by 33 when the I Rang!tiki disgorged her passengers at ! Prince’s Wharf. . ! The boys have been recommended by Rnglisli vicars and ministers of other denominations. They are guaranteed work by New Zealand farmers, also of all denominations. Eight ot them set off last evening for thenfuture homes, one boy on his way to Nelson. _ T Leading the party was -Mr. K. JMakgill. son of the chairman of the executive of the Church of England Empire Settlement Council. The domestic servants and girls I proceeding to Flock House, Palmerston North, travelled under the care of Mrs. E. Philipps, the New Zealand Government matron, and they were met on arrival by Miss U. McLeod, girl superintendent for the Immigration Department The girls for £ House range in ages from 16 to 19 years. -
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 12
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