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Arrival of the Lady Jocelyn WITH MR STEWART'S SPECIAL SETTLERS.

The signal of af ship inside Tiritiri was hoisted at the Mount Victoria signal station this morning, and as it was well-known that the Lady Jocelyn was the only ship expected here at present, it became quite apparent to all that this was the vessel signalled. Therefore, it scarcely needed the hoisting of the expected numbers, K.V.P.S., to confirm this belief. The numbers were hoisted shortly before two o'clock. She is a fine largo wooden ship of 2,100 tons register, and was built in 1856. She is, we understand, a sister ship to the Hydaspes, which was here several years ago. The Lady Jocelyn was at this port during the war with troops, and is one of the largest ships that has ever been here. She has on board the following passengers and special immigrants : — Passengers—Saloon : R. V. Surtoes, Ed. J. Smith, Miss Louisa Surtecs, Captain M. Stewart, Mrs Stewart, Captain Hugh Stewart, Mrs A. Stewart, Mervyn Steward, General J. E. Stoddard, Arthur J. T. Ausley, G. J. Ausley, W. Stoddard, Dr. F. Stoddart, Mrs Stoddard, Maiy Stoddiirt, Mrs Wahab, Miss Stoddard General T. Stoddard, Mrs Stoddard, Miss Devine, G. VeseyStewart, Arthur Fisher, Miss Stewart T. A. Purvis, F. H. Browning, J. Everard, Rupert Stevenson, Mrs Stevenson, Charles Scott, E. P. Hoyle, Henry C. Jones, Hon. R. Rowley, Captain Farrar, Mrs H. Farrar, H. R. Farrar,Ethel M. Farrar, Maud Farrar, Frsnk Longman, John G. Allen, Arthur C. Allen, Win. J. Allen, Rev. Mr and Mrs Johnson, Martha Johnson, Francis Johnson, Frederick Johnson, Walter Johnson, Louisa Johnson, Mary K. Johnson, Hecior T. Johnson, Flora G. Johnson, Grace V. Johnson, John A. Johnson, Percy L. Johnson, Richard Ryan, Edward Hudson, Alfred Raine, Isabella McCoy, Jane McEflar, H. H. Fraser, Dr. Alfred and Mrs Ginders, Bertram Ginders, Cypril P. Ginders, Mr Ralston, James McClean, F. C. Skipwith, Mrs Lamphier, Mis3es Leech, Mr Crosbie Harvey, Alfred P. Clark. Second Cabiu—Mr E. F. and Mrs Muuster, Paul Munster, A. Mary Munster, Edward F. Munster, Emma L. Munster, William H. Munster, Harold Munster, John R. Munster, Miss Ireland, G. E. Alexander, Mr James and Mrs Macaulay, fßossini Macaulay, Margaret Macaulay, Minnie Macaulay, C*ptain B. D. and Mrs Morton, Mary Morton, Arthur Merton, Robert Morton, John Morton, Jessie Morion, Annie Lloyd, Maf or I. C. Clark, Mrs Clark, Maud Clark, Helen Clark, Mabel Clark. Lucy Clark, Florence Clark, AlbertaClark, A.C. Clark, Annie Clark, Joseph Clark, Henry D. Major. Mrs Major, Henry Maior, Robert Major, Dorothy Maior. Arthur C. Major. Mr Thomas J. Mulvany, Mrs Mulvany, KlizA Mulvany, Kilie Mulvany. Annie Mulvany, Thomaa J. Mulvany. Kate Mulvany, Josephine Mulvany. Nora Mulvany, Army Mulvany, Agnes Mulvany. Laura Mair, C. M. Marsh, William Thompson, Edward Leighton, Thomas Beattie, Jane Beattie, LAlfred VV. Croft, and E. G. Storey.

The Lady Joceiyn also brings a large quantity of cargo, and comes consigned to Messrs Owen and Graham as agents of Messrs Shaw, Savill, and Co.

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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2609, 17 August 1878, Page 2

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Arrival of the Lady Jocelyn WITH MR STEWART'S SPECIAL SETTLERS. Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2609, 17 August 1878, Page 2

Arrival of the Lady Jocelyn WITH MR STEWART'S SPECIAL SETTLERS. Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2609, 17 August 1878, Page 2