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268 ANOTHER MAIL PROM MISS RYE.
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am the eliorating government the treatment no me of rcy the ; but immi Miss grants Rye : besides has at some least improvements longer having been starved made on in tea the and building bread , - we and- understand butter admi the nistered new arrivals twice a are day no in iis stand betwe
hand those the sparin imm , g in proportions ig selecting selecte rant and d a . hos class If properl e we w of ho realize immi pro treated c g rant Mis s he s R Carried immi ye i ' s pur gration ; p out ose se . , in e , To on its the aid integrity , other on the , such t one h e n
so are y . , th a p ing urpose m than ight the be made sneering infinitel recognition y useful _^ , whi and ch it the is at Argus least wort accords hy of it some . If
will Miss be more Rye able persevere to establish , and an open up at commun home at ications which with othe women r colon des ies i , ri she ng agency young
to desiring immigrate particular will be classes enabled of to immi sele grant ct of the s shi will colony be to enabled which to to go procure , and colon them ies ,
instead of as now being at the mercy pping-agents . _Havjb of readers Otago ever Daily known Times what , Feb it . 24 is th to , 1863 have . their enthusiastic
interest any excited our in some particular object ? Have they devoted unremitting attentionand month on month of time to it ? Have they thrown their
whole being , into tever it , i t m a i t last b , e by tlie dint of pers entl everance successful , carr termination ied but their ? appy
i Have purpose deas seemed they , , th at en hand , in the been moment g doomed , when to find the their fruition hopes of and their expectations long-cherished not
a path feated y of , the nor very subverted persons , , from but worse whom — the dimmed warmest and sympath obscured y was by expected the cold ? who have sustained of this kind be
Those of our readers an experience may regard able to her form reception an estimate in Otago of the where bitter feelings she expected with sympath which Miss she R _} has r e must met
with chilling indifference ; and ; where she expected facilities y , for carrying out her plansshe has met with unexpected and unnecessary obstacles .
ive Without her the endeavouring credit , to which to convert she is entitled Miss R . ye Taking into a heroin into consideration e , we may fairl the y two g factsthat in Great Britain the proportion of the sexes shows an excess
in favour , of females , whilst in the colonies there is an equally remarkable promoting shaped disparity her in notions female the opposite into immi something gration direction . Setting of a , system Miss herself J _^ and ye zealousl was conceive gratified y d to the b work meeting ide , a she of
with warm co-operation from the highest and , most influential in y the land . personal secure To enlist it visit she an promptl equal to them sympath y determined . _JISTor y in the would to colonies undergo she come was the her cares with next out and object the fati mean gues , and s of of to a
practicall proteges . y testing To select her which views ; of she the wo colonies uld take she with would her a chosen first visit ban was d of her her in the next that representations course province , and to and that Otago the were anxiety she made gave of of _tlie the the preference government great want ,- — to induced of promote female , no pop its doubt ulation , l by .
After the usual , disagreeables of a long sea-voyage , not lightened supp in her y case by the charge of her numerous flock , she arrives in Otago—to find voyage what ? - — she every was thing wont as sometimes she least to expected pace the ! poop Probab , and ly fancy during to herself the weary the
received without reception _expecting with she was cordiality anything likelv , to and like meet her an on ovation charges her , arrival that heartily she . Probabl would welcomed at y she . any She fancied rate may be ,
268 Another Mail Prom Miss Rye.
268 ANOTHER MAIL PROM MISS RYE .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), June 1, 1863, page 268, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01061863/page/52/
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