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ARRIVAL OF THE DILHAREE.

A barque was signalled early this mom* ing, bat, owing the southerly wind, she was has not been able to make the harbour up to the time of our going to press. At two o'clock her number was made out, and she proved to be the barque Dilharee from London, with immigrants. Many were much surprised in consequence of believing the Dilharee to be a ship, bat bad they studied the expected list of the Star they would have seen it mentioned all along as a barque. The Dilharee has been a ship, but she has been altered to that of a barque. It is nearly certain that the Health Officer and Immigra tion Officer will go off to her this evening The Delharee left London October 12th, and is consequently 106 days out. She comes consigned to the agents of the New Zealand Shipping Co.

Immiiieants.—The following ia a complete list o assisted emigrants on board:— Mabmkd.—Fred and Charlotte Arnold and 1 child, Frank and Elizabeth Anquehl and 3 children, John and Anderina Brown, George and Rose Bongen, George and Mary Ann Church, James and Anne Coughlan and 3 children, Haylett and Mary A. Dawes and 2 children, Samuel and Maria Edwards and 1 child, George and Ann Flook and 2 children, Alfred and Sarah finch and 2 children, Thomas and Agnes Fyfe and 6 children, Bobert and Martha J. Henry and 5 children, John and Elizabeth Howe and 1 child, Richard and Mary Hall and 2 children, Peter and Elisabeth Harris and 6 children, John and Elizabeth Kurnoe and 2 children, William and Bridget Morris and 3 children, William and Mary J. Mutton and 1 child, Arthur and Agnes J. Neil and 1 child, Henry and Selina Morris and 2 children, James and Elizabeth King, William and Maria Korth and 6 children, Stephen and Mary Eowe, Henry and Mary Prout and 1 child, Samuel aud Mary Pearce and 1 child, William and Sarah Parkhill and 3 children, Kdward and Mary Ann Queree and 4 children, Henry and Jane Mnetherham and 3 children, Hugh and Mary N. Smith and 1 child, James and Jane W. Simpson and 2 children, Francis ami Sarah Storey, Daniel and Elizabeth Smith, John and Ann Tamelyn, Edward and Leonora Truscott, William and Mary Trurafleld and 1 chiJd, Thomas and Anne Wallam and 2 children, James and Margaret Want and 2 children, Roger and Maiy Corbett and 3 children, Arthur J. and Eliza K. Coleman and 2 children, William and Sarah Clarke, William and Lucy Cook, James and -Al'oo Corbett, Martin and Kate Dowling.and 2 chil.' imhrtand Rachael Forsham and 3 children, it < - - ■'• >} "

guret Keleher and 3 children. Joi«j/<i tutu ..luiua smith and i» ebiidna, Siobwd *v* Cattwrint Bjrtj

Jonathan and Rebecca Smith and 4 children, Thoinaa and Mary Vine and 2 children, John and Jane WakeHeld and 4 children; Alfrd and Susan Watts and 3 children, William and Maiy Bean; John and Ann Healey, William and Agnes Cochrane and i children, William and Sophia Oliver atid 2 children, Thnmas H. and Mary J. Addicoat and 3 children, Edward and Bridget Dillon an t 3 children.

Sincilk Men.—Henry fcarris, Angus Morris, Ernest Le Pelley, Arihur J. North, Edward and John Quereij; Wiiliarn, Pmncia,.and tihird Storey, William, Ediriond, ahd.Pati£k X either; Alfred and Arthur Smith, Garibaldi Srii'tli; Thorliai W.. .Watts, John and George Norman. William Alford, John,and Thoona3 Ash, Fdward Br sson, G. Bell, Jdward Betts, Alexander BullncK, Samuel and Francis Church, George lolp, Laurence and Patrick Cody, Patrick Corco:an. George A. Cumming, Frod. Collas, James Davies, Michael D.iky, Eob. hvans, David Foster, James Frasf-r, 6y. Friend, Jos. Giles, Juhn Gil'isori, Samuel Graham, Oeorge Gardner, Daniel Gurney, Ma theW Hbai'e, Daniel Hugh, s, Patrick Gr.-aly, Wl liam HeWSt, William Howard, Robert HoskiDg, Kichard L Ilett, James Ingram, Thomas liWiii, Robert Jnhnstone. Paul Kingston, Patiifk Jioss, Thomas J. Le Cros, Wi'liam Lawless, George Mutton, John G Mitchell, Tames Me(Umpsey, Robert Palmer, John Preston, John Ferryman, Ji.hnPhillipps, (ieo. Rideoittj Ed.fidbinson.John Small, H. William Stoop, Samuel Sttee man, Robert W. Strong, Henry Thomas, W. Wright, John Wilson, John Wells, Thomas Wallace, Thomas Walton, William Grace. Robert Campbell, William C. Angus, Hs:gh Muckle^ John Gready, Henry Goldberg, Philip Woonton, Arthur Keernan, Louis You, John McMahon, Michael O'Sullivan, AViiliarrt Gammon, William Cothrane, Williarii Behanj Thomas Pren dergast.

Single Women. — Ann, Emily and Lonisa Flook, Besse, Mary and Ann Harris, Ellen J. Henry, Selina Morris, Margaret and Agnes Parkhill. Mary Ann and Lonisa Queree, £arah Storey, Mary Keleher, Selina, Eveline, and Hannah Smith, Jane Wakefleld, Alice Ashby, Eliza Jane and Sarah Ash, Ellen Banks, Mary Brown, Harriet and Eliza Cook, Maria Fletcher, Irene Fauhef rill, Mai tha and Jane Faulkner, Ann Gilpin, Catherine Henry, Martha M., Alice M., and Edith Knight. Klizabeth Mar.in, Anne McCoj', S-'arah Robs, Jane Sansome, Charlotte Stoyles Sarah, Emma M., and Ellen Thunder, Sophia Walk^ Elizabeth Woonton, Elizabeth Jane Moore, Elizabeth M. Hunter, Ann Mallew, Sarah Corcoran, Maggie Jchnstone, Honor Kealahan, Elizabeth and Isabella Cochrane, Margaret Preodergast, Hannah t!aykin. Summaky:—lsl male adults, 112 female adults, 41 male children, 54 female children, 17 infants: total, 375 souls, equal to 310J- statute adults.

Nationality.—English, 201; Irish, 103; Scotch, 40; Channel Islandens, 27; Welsh, 3; French, 1. Total, 375 souls.

Cargo.—ls cases, 7 casks, 5 cases. K. Arthur; 23 puncheons, 12 puncheons, 6 puncheons, order ; 200 cases, Owen and Graham; 4 bales, X, Lusk. 25 cases, W. C. Wilson; 4 packages, J. F. Leighton; 3 casks, C cases, E. Wayte; 19 bale?, Charles Williamson; 14 packages, Upton and Co.; 1 bale, J. C. Tilly; 1 box, Henderson and Macfurlane; 1 case, Forter; 1 case, Hart; 2 cases, order; 1 case, Page; 2 cases, Gane aiid Sturges; 191 cases. E. and H. Isaacs; 50 cases, order; 4 packages A. Kyngdom; 6 cise3, E. Bonnineton; 13 casks, 15 cases, 2S drtthls, P. W. Longdill and Co.; 5 bales, 5 tanks, 10 tanks, 22 barrels, 5 case 3 1 case, 1 case, 2 cases, order; 4 cases, E. Wayte; 50 casks, 275 cases, 2 packages, E. and H. Isaacs; I case, J. S. Hart; 3 cases, order; 8 tanks, Ccmbe3 and Daldy: 1 cases, Ireland Brothers; 1 box, 1 pair wheels, New Zea'and Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited); 10 libels., 20 qr.-casks, H. S. Meyers and Co.; 20 cases. 10 half-barrels. 25 boxes, 3 casks, 10 drums, 300 bags, Barnett and Levy; 68 cases, 4 packages, 12 bates, lewis Brothers; 3 cases, 2 casks, Ireland Brothers; 100 boxes, order; 3 bales, 2 cisks, B. Gittos and Sons; 1 case, 0 bales, 4 bales samples, order; 128 cases, E. and H. Isaacs: 40 bales, 143 cases, 112 casks, 12 hhds , 1 parcel, W. Phillipps and Son; 1 case, order; 2 cases, 3 bales, J. Cosgravt; and Co.; 1 case, 1 cask, J. and J. Dickey; C 8 cases, 12 casks, 28 bales, Kempthorne, Prosser and Co.; 2 cases, 15 half-barrels, 5 cases, 1 case, 14 bales, 35 kegs, 5 chains, 4 bags. 33 anchors, order; C cases, G. E. Read; 248 packages, Sargood, Son and Ewen; 150 cases, 20 qr.-casks, 10 bhds., 20 qr.-casVs, 100 case*, 1 case, 20 tons pig iron, 2 samples, Brown, Campbell and Co : 21 packages, order; 9 sheets, S Browning; 1 case, W. Ewen; 103 ca'ks, order; 8 casks, Ireland Brothers; 55 case*, order; 11 packages, G. Waller; 1295 bars iron. 255 packages, 38 bundles, 206 packages, T. and S. Morrin; 40 kegs, 3 casks, 1274 sash-weights, J. and J. Dickey; 18 cases, E. Porter and Co.; 459 package 3, A. Clark and Son; 114 packages, Me Arthur, Shera and Co.; 130 packages plates, 210 kegs, 8 casks, 8 case 3, 30 bundles, Stone Brothers; 1495 rails, Hon. Minister of Public Works; 1 box sample--, Lewis Brothers; 3 packages, Watt Brothers; 1 case, W. J. Flynn and Co.; 2 cases, ordtj:; 50 tanks, and surplus stores, New Zealand Shipping Company. —New Zealand Shipping Company, agents.

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1538, 16 January 1875, Page 3

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ARRIVAL OF THE DILHAREE. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1538, 16 January 1875, Page 3

ARRIVAL OF THE DILHAREE. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1538, 16 January 1875, Page 3