| Francis Hart - 1893 - 354 pages
...number, to female domestic servants. (b.) Assisted passages can at present only be granted to farmers, agriculturists, millers, wheelwrights, and others likely to be useful in country districts, and they must be possessed of some small capital. The amount required in each case will be decided... | |
| Julius Mendes Price - 1896 - 280 pages
...female servants open to general engagement. Assisted passages are at pressnt only allowed to farmers, agriculturists, millers, wheelwrights, and others...some small capital. The amount required in each case is decided by the Agent-General, and must be deposited with him. As a rule a single man is required... | |
| 1900 - 414 pages
...to a less extent for dressmakers. Assisted passages to men are at present only allowed to farmers, agriculturists, millers, wheelwrights, and ,others...country districts, all of whom must be possessed of a certain sum in cash. The amount required in each case is decided by the Agent General, and must be... | |
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