MORE IMMIGRANTS.
A LIKELY BATCH. Gloomy weather greeted the 040 passengers win) landed in Wellington on Xew War's Day by the A theme from London. Captain Kempson on the voyage out had (]iiite a small ''township" of people under his charge, for those on board nunil>er<)<l (including crew) 000. all told. Of 'this number about 90 ■passengers disembarked at Ifobart. The Now Zealand list comprised 3-1 in the first-class. 110 in the second and 502 ill the third. The immigrants, Mho were met by Mr. A. Dan.by, immigration odicer, had amongst t-hem 80 who were assisted. Tweiiity-nine domesitic.s for various parts of the Dominion came out in charge of a- matron. Miss Evans, about half-a-dozen of whom are open for engagement in Wellington. Thirteen farm laborers and ten farmers are trying their luck in Xew Zealand. , The latter possess capital to the extent of .C2->:!5.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 192, 3 January 1913, Page 5
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145MORE IMMIGRANTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 192, 3 January 1913, Page 5
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