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ARRIVAL OF THE NORTHUMBERLAND.

List of Immigrants.

The ship Northumberland, 92 clays from London, arrived lato this afternoon. She brings a valuable cargo and a largo number of cabin passengers and Government immigrants. The following ta a list of the passengers :—

Cabin Passengers.

*fhe Northumberland brings 186 cabin passcnVera, of which titty are in the saloon, fifty-four in the second cabin, and nlghty-two in the steerage. The following 13 a list of names :— Saloon i Clement Dowoll. Robert Dowel). Walter Goalen, Mrs L. Ooalen, Miss L. Msnsell. Herbert Mansell. Wm. Mansell. Harold Mansell, lira Dobie, Jas. Cross, Robert C. Barnfield, S. ■3. Cos. Miss C. E. James. Geo. Mitchell, Malcolm Mclntyre, Mary JMclntyro. Jessie MeIntyre. Ruth Mclntyre, Captain Howard Korr, Mrs M. Kerr, ARncsKcrr. JuliaKerr, Catherine A. Kerf, Annie Kerr, John Kerr, Mrs A. S. Korr, MiBB A. SchumackcV, Frank Turquants, Miss Hodgson, Mrs Duncan, IV. R. Thompson, Richard 'i^iompson, M» S. Can-, F. N. Holyroyd, N. L. Rndford, Ralph Locke, Fred. Pilcher, Gilbert Daunt, Geo. P. Powell, Thns. Hall, Chas. Mando!, Jas. Lever, Mrs Lever and Children, Edward Barry. Isaac Robinson, R. J. Ashler, Stanley Russoll, Dr Walter Berry. Second Cabin :-Wm. Mitchell, Mrs Mitiholl, Margaret Mitoliell, Mrs Mary Mitchell. Agnes Mitchell, Fanny E. Lake, Charles HenShaw, Herbert Renshaw, Ellen Renslmw, A. i. Ddtfth Renshaw, Emma Honshu*, F. Renshavr, Florrie Renshaw, Charles Renshaw, William Kemptley, Eliaa Kcmptley, Arthur Kemptlcy, Amy Kcmptley, Alice Kemptley, John Alee. S. H. Oolas, S. H. Fuller, John CoupSand, Sarah Coupland, Annie Coupland, Richard Coupland. Sarah Coupland, James Coupland, Eliza Coupland, Ann Mongston, Maud Monggton, Kllza Fletcher, Fanny Fletcher, 3. Char*nan, Kate J. Paley, Thomas Townsond, William Httftp, Charles BaOholew, C. H. Gascolgno, Thomas ,A. Deane, Jane Deanc. Stanley Vosset, W. Holt. David Garrick. Mrs Green, M. Baubroy, W. R, Neild. Louisa Neild, Jessio Robertson, Michael Rosenberg. Fred Rosenberg, Dora R. Cumberland, Adela G. Cumberland. Steerage: Turnwell Turner, Miriama Turner. Mary Turner, Alice Turner, Lavina Turner, Richard Driver. Jane Driver. Florence Driver. .Edith Driver, Henry Driver, Richard Cocks Earlc, Charles R. Cocks Earle, John Insoll, Solomon Dorcr, Julian Dorer, Horace Doror, John Dorer, Robort French, Mrs French, Charles W. Eyre, Mrs Eyre. $\ W. Kelaer, RiKgah . Kelaey, Eliza sKe)aey. Fanny Kelsey, John Farnsworth, Mary Famsworth. John C. Fcam, W. E. Gades, Joseph Bramble, Sarah Bramble, Flora Bramble, John Bramble. Joseph Bramble, ffm. Bramble, Edward Bramble and infant, Mrs West, John Kelsoy, Wm. Jarvis. Sarah A. Skinner. Jonn C. Orubb. Louisa Grubb, Kmily Grubb. W. Grubb, Susannah Grubb, John C. Grubb. MatiWaGmbb, Fred. Grubb, K"rcd. T, Grubb, Thos. T Grnbh. W W Jones. Alfred Crowe. Robt. llussell, Aun Russell, RobUf1. Kussell, Man" Riin'ell, John Ru6sell JohnKussell.Ernestßusstill.Tlios. 11113----s 11 Sylvester Russell, Anno I.'iiissoll, Mursarot Russell, Eliza Goodland, A(?nos A.nKiis, Ada Ancrus, B. Porter, Mrs Porter, Wm. Harder, Susan Barder, Minnie Barder. W. S. Barder. Floronco Barder, John French. Walter O. Kisby, R. B. Olbeck, Ja3. Addison, Walter J. J«aylor, John Bain

Government Immigrants. The Northumberland brings for this port 159 Government immigrants. The list of name 3as kindly furnished us by. Mr 0. Mays, local Immigration Officer, it as follows t-—F*MlllES—Joseph and Blanche Ambury, Blanclie anil I'&raclla Ambury ; Wallis and Charity Ambury ; Matthew and Anna Arbuckle ; Sain. Anna, Andrew, and Margaret Arbucklo ; Ralph and Sarah Ann Armstrong Mary J. Armstrong j John and Ruth Aspinall; Willie, Mary E., and Alphonso Aspinall; Joseph H. and Elizabeth Aspinall; Edith and William Aspinall; Thomas and Lilly Crowther ; Frederick and Elizabeth Farley ; Anthony and Hannah Fisher, Amy Fisher ; Frederick and Martha Goitley; John and Ann Hall; John Hall; James and Elizabeth Harley, Louisa, Alfred, Bessy, Walter, Mary, Albert, and Thomas H. Harley ; Arthur and Eleanor Holloway ; Alfred and Mary Hexford; Lilian and Albert Hexford; Robert G. and Amelia Johnson; Alexander and Ella Johnson ; William and Mary E. Keymer; Eliza, William J., and Louise Keymer; Martha and Ann Moon ; Emma, Martha H., Charles, Emily, and Charlotte Moon; William and Margaret Perry; George, Ellen, Frances, Emily A., and Rebecca ]?erry; John and Susannah Postler ; Harry Postler ; Edmund and Helen Price ; Daisy Price; James and Sarah Price ; William R. and Sophia Robinson; Charles E. and Ada I. Sandford ; Lottie and Charles Sandford ; Henry and Annie Sheffield; Harry C. Sheffield; Edward and Emily Siggiers; Maud, Annie, Harriet, and Bertha Siggiers; Robert and Rose Smith; William and Mary Smith; Mary, Amy, and John Smith; Isaac and Eliza Thomas ; Frederick and Mary Truss; Mary and Fanny Truss; Thomas and Grace Truscott; Thomas and Mary WaUbank; Mary, Dinah, Edwin, and Walter WaUbank; David and Mary Wilson ; Margaret; Maria, ■and George Wilson ; Charles A. and Eliza Woodhouse; Percy and Florence Woodhouse. Single Men—Ernest Aspinall, George T. Crowther, George Moar, Patrick Power, William Truscott. Single Women —Ada and Agnes Angus, Agnes and Jessie Arbuckle, Annie and Lillie Aspinall, Agnes M. and Evelyn T. Bain, Agnes Carroll, Bora R. and Adela G. Cumberland, Emma Evans, Alice Fannsworth, Emily and Susannah Grubb, Eliza Hawkins, Matilda Hearny, Ellen Hesselden, Sarah E. Holloway, Harriet, Elizabeth, and Fanny Kelsey, Edith T. Moon, Mary Smith, Sophia West, Mary "Wilson, Elizabeth Woodland. Summary—Mirried, 33 male, 33 female; single, 5 male, 26 female; children, 17 male, 34 female; infants, 11. Total, 155 souls, 122J statute adultS" IMPORTS.' Per Northumberland, from London: Plain coitonafSoO; coloured cottons. L 300; printed rotton- L 200; wop lens and worsteds, IA0O: flannris L2M; linen In case. L 200; cottons and woollens L 100; muslins, L 100; waterproof and Sdiarubber goods, L 100: silk and velvet, L 500; hTstewLM; haoerdasnery, L 900; umbrellas. LiO fcottonand linen shirts, LlOO; apparel, S&iSS. f^.f^rdotkl.UOjMtobta baize, Ll.200: paper, 215 owt; upholstery, UiO;^ tinware, L 100; brushwarcLUO; plated and papier mache goois, L3O; toys, L-.'O; pianos, L 120; corks;LlO; perfumery. LIO; agricultural and garden seeds, L 200; lobacoo Pipes, L2O; Safety fuse, L9O; iron tanks, LIO;. hardware cutlery, Ll.200; bar and .rod iron, C tons; hcop iron, 10 tons; short.iron. 4 tons; plate iron, 11 tons; galvanized iron, il tons, sheet lead, 1 ton; pipe lead. 1 ton; yellow metal 3 tons; tin plates, 1* hoxc-3; Ingot tin. 5 owt; wire and wire ropo, 36 tons: zinc 1 ton, linseod oil, HOgallo; varnish, LJO; whitin.ar, 1U tons- paintcolours.LllO; chinuandosrlhinv ;:iv, LJSO; branandflour ban,1.20: canvas, UiO; lines iudtwincs. 1/20: cement. 1330 barrels; cigars. 1-" lbs; brandy in bulk, l,3BogalU; brand}- in oase i.-i-gals; turn 2,200gaU; cenera, 3,30f)g815; XJriH B fi spirits in bulk, metis ; fowtei spirits, no: atedl 20^als; white iviuc. S70j:a!o; bcur in fflaa?, 136 Wete; cheese. 3owt; preserved fish, not rated, lilO; assorted •oUmen'a stores, LoflO, mineral water, £20; vinegar, I.63ogags; forfclgn il^d oil. WO galls:peppor ar^l splcos.S owt; :i|p i;..^:>.ivli,via.- rr I r,3t;:nrsi..rd. \M; azures. UiQ; >•::!.. HO: -.iftUl.t RrOfti-1. O.;V, t : i.;!.. •*.!... ..J tons; Lvy ■ i's sntia, c t^ ™*r ; ,:;-;".1 v , 1; 20cwt; llie.lBowt; glucose andsaccarum,£o-,cwt; treacle, 88cwt; confectionery and peel, i.^iU, annthpcarvware L 100; tart acid, oewt; cream tarßcwtfcondens'ed milk. L 250: cornflour, L 63 • palni" oU, 5 tons. Total declared value, 1210,600.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4315, 18 March 1884, Page 3

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ARRIVAL OF THE NORTHUMBERLAND. Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4315, 18 March 1884, Page 3

ARRIVAL OF THE NORTHUMBERLAND. Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4315, 18 March 1884, Page 3

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