THE MATOAKA.
The following is a list of the Provincial Government immigrants:— r Married Couples.—James Greet, and wife, Tyrone, farm,laborer; Henry McNamara, and wife, County Down, form laborer; Thomas ITarle, wife, and two children, Northumberland, farm laborer; John Cranston, wife, jml two children, Northumberland, shepherd; John Ht«ncs/ wife, and child, Staffordshire, farm laborer; Henry Ed? Ward Holloway, wife, and three children, Hants, laborer; James Troup, wife, and child, Aberdeenshire, shepherd ; Jonri Cartman, wife, and four children, Middlesex; William Ellen, wife, and child, Kent, farm laborer; John
Malcolm, and wife, Fifoshire, ploughman; Jamo-i Fergus, wii'o, ami two children, Armagh, farm laborer; John Charles Cony and wife, Tyrone, fur.m laborer; .Tainea Walls, and wife; T.homaa Gillespki, and .wife, County Down, farm laborer; Honry Casbolt, and wii'o, Cambridgeshire, gardener; Isaac Cordner, and wife, Armagh, farm laborer; Samuel Umvin, wife, and three children, Notts, farm laborer j Georgo Iteynolds, wiJ'e, and nine children, Sussex, farm laborer. Single Men.— Thomas Harle, Northumberland, iarm laborer; John Wesley Ellen, Kent, farm laborer; John Ewin<% Armagh, ploughman; Kobcrfc Thow, Northumberland, • laborer; Richard Parker, Durham, laborer; Johaun Dittinav, Hanover, farm laborer; Cordl Munnoimon, Hauover, farm laborer; Frederick Gobbort, Hanover, farm laborer; John Dean, Inverness, schoolmaster ; William and Lawrence Pey, King's County, farm laborers; William Gibson, County Down, blacksmith ; Thomas Watson, Lanarkshire, carpenter; William Kelly, Lanarkshire, carpenter; John Watt, Lanarkshire, carpenter; Nixon Donachy, Lanarkshire, carpenter; Neil Gray, Dumbartonshire, shepherd; Frederick Litchen, Middlesex; Alexander Sharpe, Antrim, farm laborer; Eobert and Henry Bennett, Armagh, ploughmen; William Annett, Armagh, ploughman; John Tracey, Londonderry, farm laborer: William Elaughan, Armagh, farm laborer; John Twinem, Armagh, farm laborer; William Cooke, Londonderry, farm laborer; Absalom Wood, Derbyshire,' farm laborer; Edward Glairdille, Cornwall; William Harris, Leicestershire, farm laborer; Patrick Swords, Mayo, groom"; John Eeynolds, Sussex, farm laborer; John Morris, Tyrone, farm laborer. Single Women—Ann Harle; Ann Sutherland, Caithness, domestic servant; Ann McKay, Caithness, domestic servant; Ellen Gihner, Armagh", domestic servant; Elizabeth Birrell, Bucks, domestic servant; Elizabeth Turrant, Middlesex, nurse; Jeanetta Turrant, Middlesex, domestic servant; Sarah and Harriett Umvin, Notts, domestic servants; Lucy and Fanny Eeynolds, Sussex, domestic servants; Sarah Ann Hannah, Glasgow, domes - tie servant. Analysis of Tbades. —Land: Farm laborers, 28 ; general ditto, 3; ploughmen, 5-; gardeners, 1; total, 37. Stock: Shepherds, 3; grooms, 1; total, 4. Iron: Blacksmiths, 1. Wood : Carpenters, 4. Miscellaneous : Schoolmasters, 1; stationers, 1: total, 2. Single women: Domestic servants, 10; nurses, 1; total, 11. Total number of souls on board, 102; equal to 87^ statute adults. The Aldinga left Port Chalmers for Melbourne on the sth Feb. with 20,043 ounces of gold. The s.s. City of Hobart took 1000 ounces on the same day. The Blue Jacket arrived at Port Chalmers on the 7th Feb. with 380 passengers. The Mary E. Bay arrived on. the same day with 190 passengers.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 967, 15 February 1862, Page 4
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458THE MATOAKA. Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 967, 15 February 1862, Page 4
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