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Return showing the Trades and Occupations of Immigrants— continued.

All the above immigrants were introduced into the colony on the nomination of their friends. H. J. H. Eliott, Immigration Office, Wellington, 12th June, 1886. Under-Secretary. [Approximate Cott of Paper.—Preparation, not given; printing (1,250 copies), 17s. 63.)

Authority: George Didsbuey, Government Printer, Wellington.—lBB6.

Trade or Occupation. No. Vatchmakera Vheelwrights Jot included in above 2 4 90 Females. 99 32 58 1,132 9 46 186 looks )airymaids )ressmakers .eneral servants ... rovernesses lousekeepers lousemaids

Trade or Occupation. No. Kitchenmaids Laundrymaid Laundresses Machinists Mantlemakers Milliners... Nurses ... Parlourmaids Schoolmistresses ... Silkweavers Tailoresses Not included in above 6 1 18 16 2 5 97 9 3 2 11 12

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