ENCOURAGING IMMIGRATION.
For scnio years past tho New Zealand Siuppifcig Ornipa-ay have engaged an.' experienced 'lecst.UiVe.lf to tow tJic provinces kclmring en t'ho rcaditionr, of empkymewt in New Zealand, its climate, etc., Dlio addnasseu bc.ng i_l-J-UTnuia'tad with .lantern' .slates depicting our agricultural and pastoral pursuits, irfliuufaoturcs, oecnery, sport, and e-thittr subject of intjrest. During the i*i«b five ymis seme 2jo ltcturcis We been, given -in the winter months, pt which tfrc« b,a« bean an attendance cf 150,760, an average ot over 500 at raoh meeting. The majority of the towns v;at>:d are .•r.ltn.atcd in agriouitural districts, and m. the ca«.> cf largo maaiufaefcunng mitres such as Glasgow, Edinburgh and Bn- ! mftighaan, the aud-jsnees included » ! large proportion of the farm la-oour-jn«r ,and domestic classics, drawn from I the surrounding towns and villages. By meteis <>l thee© lectures a great wnmfber of dcraraWo immigrants are being attracted to t'hero chores, the Uliiird-evaeß accomimodation on the steamers being, at tunes, taxed to the iu.ttmcot.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10679, 6 July 1912, Page 4
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161ENCOURAGING IMMIGRATION. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10679, 6 July 1912, Page 4
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