It is stated that there ha\c lately been se\ eral instances where immigrants who Ime been assisted to too Colony, by the Government have, after a look round, decided to pay their full fare Home again rather than takefurther chances in New Zealand Last week three assisted immigrants inquired at Wellington as to the cost'ol passages to London by the ' Karamca,' in which vessel they had arrived in the Colony less than a month ago The burden of their complaint was that the condition of things in the Colony pictured to them in England had been entirely mislead mtr, and they were noli " prepared to go on tnc Kind of land offering The Laboi Department states that e\ery year humdrelds of men are coming into the Colony of a class for whom there is no room — men who have been employed, perhaps, half then lives in industries we know nothing of here. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, far Coughs and Colds never fails. Is 6d.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 26, 29 June 1905, Page 15
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164Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 26, 29 June 1905, Page 15
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