"LADY EMIGRANTS."
A I'ARTY of ladies i-mharked on Saturday on buruu the U«>yal Mail steamer Servia, under the auspice -fiMrs Edward J iirker of ihe Homo Li-a, Prmketh, Wurnmrton. Mrs Parki-r and u. 1 irg'J miiiibev of friends assembled to fees thc-m off. They wen; all in excellent .-pit its, and looking forward to :i brighter future tliim they (-,„ command aUmiao, whore educated wnnu-n find it. dillie.dt to gain a eom-Vet-nee. They are nil .-killed in hou*rwork, and are tn he reeeivrd at the various points by comraittc.'s of Christian ladn s •ind "tiitleiiß-n. The destination oT the first party i* IVrich li-'i, a city of paho homes seven miles from Los Angeles. The next oru'anin-d .party will leave on the 10th of January, per the steamship Pavonia, and travel by the Southern Pacific Railroad.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2426, 28 January 1888, Page 2 (Supplement)
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135"LADY EMIGRANTS." Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2426, 28 January 1888, Page 2 (Supplement)
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