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UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. IMMIGRANTS PER WAITAffGI,
•;■;■? OiiitisTCHrJitcn, January 16. - • Forty-three single wo'm'eh, ex Waitangi, have found employment at £l6 to £4O a year. The single men are suited for farms, and readily found employment at £1 a week, with 10s extra during -harvest.
. Auckland, Thursday.. The House of Mr Nolon, of, Puhoio, settler, was burned downlast night. It was insured for £IOO in the Imperial. The committee appointed to report on the designs for the: Public Library and Art;, Gallery have selected the following seven from 25 competitors: Pericles, Tjt'aha, Rough Ashler, Hope (in shield), Pidelity, Beehive, Hiterao Scienfciae efc Artes." Th«. committee believe none will come. within the estimate of £21,000 for building.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1585, 17 January 1884, Page 2
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115TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1585, 17 January 1884, Page 2
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