Migrating email from osx tiger to Maeverick

I just bought the latest Macbook pro running The Maeverick. The Migration assistant could not recognise my old mac book as the OS are incompatible.
I am stuck with a whole load of emails from the old mac book that I need to transfer to the New Macbook Pro (as clean as possible).
Need help on this, greatly appreciate your good advice.

save them on a thumb drive, or toward them from your old book.

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