TIDE OF IMMIGRATION.
AUIUVALS AT WLLLIXOTOX. I liy Telegraph.—Press Association. > Wellington, Last Night. Three hundred ami ciylity-si.x. thirdclass passengers arrived at Wellington today by tlic Itolurua. Of those, 110 were assisted immigrants. Xcailv four times this lumber of "a-sisled-'' arc following oli the lonic, which is due at' Wellington on January 21). Thr-v will comprise (il domestics, S;i rami laborers and (heir wives and children (numbering lib'), and llili immigrants, who have been nominated by person ■■■ livinsr in the Dominion. Many of thos" comprised in tins last-mentioned category are wivei of immigrants already settled \ n \ ( . w Zealand. Another IHch of ass!s!ed immigrants will he, landed at Wellington from the liuupehu, which is duo at tlii'- nort on February 3, of 75 all told. T-iicir numl)or is made .up of 20 domestics. 10 farm ] laborers (with six dependents), and 33 persons nominated by relatives in tlic Dominion. In addition to tlic assisted I passengers, lnvire mimb" s of immigrants ! come out to New Zealand on their own I account as ordinary third class passenj gers. To-dav, for instance. 2(',fi persons so described arrived by tbe Koto'rua.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 162, 8 January 1914, Page 8
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185TIDE OF IMMIGRATION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 162, 8 January 1914, Page 8
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