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Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 432 - Volume 17, New Series, April 10, 1852 by Various
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NOTE TO INTENDING EMIGRANTS.


In reply to numerous correspondents who make inquiry respecting the
most suitable fields for emigration, we have again to intimate, that
we cannot assume the responsibility of privately advising individuals
on the important step of emigrating to one place in preference to
another. Every one is best acquainted with his own desires, abilities,
and necessities, and should, with the general assistance of public
opinion and the press, be able to make up his mind whether he should
or should not emigrate, or what distant land will be to him most
answerable and agreeable. With the view of doing all in our power to
assist in forming this resolution, we have lately had prepared, under
our own inspection, a series of cheap and accessible Manuals on the
subject of Emigration; containing, we believe, all desirable
information for those who are disposed to emigrate; and a perusal of
which may possibly obviate the necessity of seeking private counsel on
any point. The Manuals may be had from any of the ordinary agents for
supplying this Journal; they separately refer to AUSTRALIA, AMERICA,
NEW ZEALAND, the CAPE, and PORT NATAL; and in addition, there is one
devoted to general considerations and directions. The whole, however,
may be obtained bound in a single volume.


_Price 4s. 6d. Cloth, Lettered,_

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