IMMIGRATION.
TILE WHAKATANKS PASSENGERS. iiy Telegraph'—Press Association. 1 . Dunedin, Last Night. 1 Tin- s.s. Uliiikatu'ii*', from London direct, arrived in the lower harbor this Mening. She brought 21 saloon and (!80 thiril-chix passengers, 22 of the lnt'ter being hooked for Dunedin mid the re'innindi'i' lor various ports. Of (he third-class passengers 41 were nominated by relatives in tile Dominion and 121 were assisted liy the Government. One third-class (Mrs. E. Wilson), N4 years of age, who was coming out to relatives, died from bronchitis on Deceniht r 14. Amongst the passengers arc 21) farmers, l-| f,irin laborers, ]» domestics, 1 gardener, 2 poultry farmers, 2 shepherds, 2 miners and 7 women with •families whose husbands are residing in the Dominion. The capital ranged from •.C25 to C2">(). The passengers will leave to-morrow for ports as follows: 'Wellington, seven saloon and 127 third'class; Lyttelton, seven saloon and 4.i 'third-class; Auckland, two saloon and 75 third-class; Xew Plymouth', 10 thirdclass.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 332, 26 January 1909, Page 2
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157IMMIGRATION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 332, 26 January 1909, Page 2
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