;.iM/.\Tln\ ANIi IMMICRATl 



>LONIZATION AND IMftlK.K \TiON. 



IIIKTHI of Agriculture lt* 



1 t)u !' i. the in.,,-. MI..C hi! in lite IVfjari- 



..I iinin 



n Ihc ; 



1111111 (tic beginning of 



xv ill exceed 4.000. 11 thr 



Kngl.O,. j; ,K-r 



Irish, and tj csl da** ..i ntm a* lirrc 



IMS als,, ,|, c ,, lcll 



that farmer <*!|. mure 



con> d to tiu i.u-1 thai the industrial demand |.tr nc* 



in the 4 -uirH .,* f..rnicrl> The nunUicr 

 already placet I is nnl> ..nr (ruth .,i thr mm that have licni in*: 



liotnhtttr.l as opullv a% paMlble 

 ihout the I ,-I!HT. id. 



fanner- will U- \t-ll in tlic %-i.iinii|; harvest, atitl ihc% look 



hat HIMM.II \\iti \n,.i- 



lit\. IN. that engigenicitts for the whole year 

 A run ii| tit 



I'l"- i>uir.tu -mn has a branch oftke at i;. Froot 



Street \\ -\ the I'niun De|xit. the mie jnr itkm 



Ml innni- ,rr met in :' > a 



.\erninent ulti.-er. the iinini^r.mt- .ir. .n the qOC 



.f luggage ami awuinin.. \t toon ** they are booked 



for .1 . a farm the\ are ^mde<l in the |Hirchajkc of n 



ami the cheikin^ of lagRage fr their further %!xirt jcHirney by 



i the tune of landing in until |u( m a the 



the immigrant is under -inent onVtalft. 



il intert at that each on. -iDcd 



ir-1 addressed. M that if in need of furth- 4 chanfg 



i the immigrant ha* on! < the ine^a^e arwl 



in the nearest \^i >hone or 



wire. Such is the jurtu-ular <arr taken of imnngrant^ !> ihe Pro- 



nment 



hoiiu iii<l. ami . ha\c 



lieen pKued during the pa*t twelve inoiilh* 



rnmcm .Mjnoii to le u*ed in 



n laUurers and ilon-.- proved 



uring a 'lc. uiih p*l r< 



1 the I V|urtinern has collected 85 per 

 kuk This year th -nneiit ha- incremed the Rrat 



$25.000. 



