A start in life. A journey across America. Fruit farming in California by C. F. (Charles Finch) Dowsett
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TAKE CLOTHING AND BRIC-A-BRAC.
All kinds of clothing are dear. A good suit would cost £7 to £8, or, if ready made, £5. Settlers should therefore take with them plenty of clothes, sufficient, say, to last for five years, including boots, blankets, linen, etc.; also _bric-a-brac,_ and anything to add cheerfulness and refinement to the home, but they should not take furniture nor animals. Guns they might take, but not tools nor implements. SEA PASSAGE FROM ENGLAND. Steamships run from Liverpool and Southampton at the following rates:-- 1.--Cunard Company's Line. Liverpool to New York. During the summer months-- 1st class. 2nd class. 3rd class. From £12 12s. to £26 5s. £7 £4. During the winter months-- 1st class. 2nd class. 3rd class. £10 10s. to £25 £7 £4. The third-class passengers are provided with a free ticket from London to Liverpool. |
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