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THE EAST NEWS OF THE ¦ EMIGRANTS, 187
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nei _JBallarat require g hbourhood much the best more of lace Melbourne capital for than us . , we My have youngest ; so , in sister the circumstances has just , left this , we after think - p
not noon so for hih St . now Kilda as , they to enter were upon and the many duties of of those governess high salaries -ship . in Salaries the bush are
g realized . There seem , to be few situationsand the persons situation wishing are never to at emp all loy likel are y to besieged suit for by app much but licants this . one We . did —— to not , learn app hear lied who of in the another answer lad
was to an they advertisement walked into , the and room was to very see surprised We know something of y the I famil hope y you will excuse my since writing so arrived hurriedl 1 y have , for I been must either busy do th and at
leave or now three not , what Misses in write two with at days sending all , remained , I for find off ever very one on little sister board we , time and ship leavin till for they home g another heard correspondence , from and very preparing their . friend , , The to , laceand then set off
who Miss on board lives — - — in as went a nurs very to ery distant the -maid Wesleyan out for of her the house two way little ; p she g was irls , . almost I to hope let engaged she her did know to get a lad and the y
situation miles Miss from ; was she Melbourne to was come to go and and next tliat see us day , but and be she the the has reason lad not y was . come We . should This is all about be ; g ten lad may
in to hear a boat of for ' her her success , . Miss advertisemen Miss ¦ went on I t shore suppose with is her still If sister unoccup , will who ied allow came , for in to-days Argus there is an you
me that I we will would write be you much and p let leased you to know hear how from we you succeed . M , y and sisters I need unite not with say
me in offering kind regards , and I am , dear Miss Yours Bye , trul very rp y , _Tvr
P . S . —We have met with very great kindness here , and things are so like home that we do not feel in a foreign land in the least .
"We will conclude our selection of letters "by the following offer of assistancereceived since Miss _Hye ' s departure , wliicli is
parti-, cularly applicable to the _present discussions upon Lancashire : — To Miss Rye . 241863
MaineSouth AustraliaSeptember , . , , Mad As am your , name is identified the with the subject of of making emigration known , I in venture land to
the c useful address olonies power domestic , you to and , emp as possessing loy willingness female an unlimited servants of means South amount We perhaps Australia are of called femal , and e labour no to doubt subscribe in the the Eng shape to other the of
. upon , but Lancashire at the Fund same , time and ,, do sorrowing it willing that ly , onl there y wishing were not it were numbers ten times of the more useful poor ;
suffering assistants , women in here farms to and get good houses hiring The for evil themselves attending , and female make emi us gration
has capital been or that the our port it has ; hundreds been impossible of . good to comfortable induce them situations to get beyond are in the the them to ventureIf they knew
bushbut to the bush it is hard to persuade . their , own about interest the city they would burthen not hesitate the a moment lum or ; themselves on the contrary till , great they
hang numbers become entirel , a demoralised on . On Asy their voyage they are , taught to y 0 t
The East News Of The ¦ Emigrants, 187
THE EAST NEWS OF THE ¦ EMIGRANTS , 187
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), May 1, 1863, page 187, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01051863/page/43/
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