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Encouraging Immigration to New South Wales.

erals ' f™ by lbe -V' lrt Goal s Department to .nako known • | e advantages which New slut 'ffht "Q'-t C*ays the London cot-res-Potent of ■t'lK.Svxl'iiey.Morning i, r . s *"£• ' <,l '' eml - V h ' iV(l «n«rl*d rest is. iliey have brought Mr Cotofe. •'"• »» immense number of letters rom people of all classes am) 'lent nationalities, som „- !uHim . ■. i ACIWIS A SeM-Gv, Kra \ i s set,,,? ° i", thnt ai »» fanning cln.ss~pers u ,, s a kintal who would be nble to lake < » 'and mid cul(iv a te.it. A number "I agr.eultural labourers have apthv Age,,K!eneral with a Mew to emigrating. They belong to a class of ,„,,, who ut imo fi ttK "onto have con.s-i-derod thomselves almost adscript! glabae, but th-v are now anxious to .get out, if thcV can only bo. assured .beforehand of obtaining employment. There is u lot lor instance, from Huntingdonshire! who are desirous to try their fortune

; m a ww country if the way is „ m Ut> | smooth lor loom. Thev •are all experienced form ■ha:iirts, 'ami experts think that they should make useful settlers n.iw that fanning fe , tl „j.„ a ahead in New south Wak , s It Cim not 1 1« said Hint their position j iIMV ib alluring-. They gel about 13s a week, ami out of this they have to "(•use ami elotho themselves. Most of them, too. have wives and families—ami families in Kiujlis'h rural ilisirifcts are apt to be large. I know a wealthy 'builder who is one of a family of J!!, .who were all brought up respectably, though the father's wages were only Us a week. Of course, the children are set to work own nowadays as soon as they can possibly 'do anything between school hours, ami 'they generally grow up strong and healthy. Hut there Is a I bad outlook for them in their old age. These llun-tingjdonshire men are, I understand, (fuite ready to go out j to New South Males if they are as- ] sural 'heforohivml of ernplci,-.inent at j the rate of wages current in thai State,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7934, 25 September 1905, Page 2

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346

Encouraging Immigration to New South Wales. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7934, 25 September 1905, Page 2

Encouraging Immigration to New South Wales. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7934, 25 September 1905, Page 2

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