NEW NEW ZEALANDERS.
BONE AND MUSCLE FOR THE DOMINION. By Telegraph—Press Association, Wellington, Last Sight. N lib the arrival of two Home liners; the .'Uhenic and the Tiirakina, and the Sydney steamer Mocraki, the population of the Dominion was considerably added to to-day. The Athenic brought, (120 pa-scngers—llll in the third-class, 05 in tin- second, and 34 saloon. There were 174 assisted immigrants. 123 adults and 51 children. The list included 30 farm laborers, in farmers, and 40 domestic servants. The latter came out in charge of Miss Ilellicr. matron, and arc hooked to various parts of the Dominion. Sixteen wives are rejoining (heir husbands. The Athenic landed 117 passengers at Hobart for Australian ports. The Tnrakina's passengers numbered 350, of of whom 204 were in the third-class. Assisted immigrants by her totalled 2$ adults and three children, including 14 domestics. The Tongariro, due on December 7. has about 450 assisted immigrants on board. One hundred domestics are coming by this steamer.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 113, 2 November 1911, Page 5
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162NEW NEW ZEALANDERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 113, 2 November 1911, Page 5
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