The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 24
Correspondence between H. W. Farnall, as Agent for the Province of Auckland, and Mr Ottywell, in consequence of the latter having, on the part of, the Agent-General, declined to grant a free passage to Daniel Burnse on the plea that workers in iron foundries were not eligible for fre passages:— Agent-General to Mr M'Convillf, Belfast. 7, Westminster Chambers, Victoria-street, S.W., June 23rd, 1874
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Agent-General to Mr M'Convillf,
Belfast. 7, Westminster Chambers, Victoria-street, S.W.,June 23rd, 1874.
Sir,—
I am in receipt of your letter of the 20th instant, and in reply, I beg to inform you labourers in iron foundries are not eligible for free passages through the New Zealand emigration agency. I regret, therefore, I cannot approve Daniel Bums' application.
For I. E. Featherston, A. O. O.