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Post ChJulmem. ■:■■:. :.■■"• baixbd. • -■■■ - : ■ ■ ■:■;• c AugtiVf 26—10 40 a ni; ;Kfrasfru,. ship,, foe Newcastle; taoptr, Jiicnee Paitcm" for Rvrei:-. ton ; ; 315 p nj,"TaiN>a for Mblyneux. ..:■*,■■ i :>■ ■ .'---GBErKotmi. '' x '"_ »KHIVni). ' Angttet 26—S p" nij from Kcleop ; Chai-Ics Edwards from Nelson! *•■' Tho eMshponev Ladj Don sailed for Auckland on Tuesday. Th»«# licrt! nrrirod from the Bluff and, fimiedin jtestcxdaj morning. . .Slie—left again for the Jforlbiu the evening. , Tbo ship t^i^bt Brigade left Graveeend at 7 Bni oa owns on tho 21st. The pilot left her oa ttys_ 23rd. On the Maj Mrs-J%ouod?rpe:gave birtli to a daughter, w}iif.U,died.on>lw3l*f. Dr SchooJbraiJ, formerly of Jrtnco'n, died of consumption ; on «jfuly i Brown, single woman, died of consumption, 6 J ,Qf6tho June, : crp3se<J|;Uie I>joe 5 on 4ugq?i'3jid, Ann woman, rheumatism. On the t)th August, experienced a strong gale; passed fhe" Snares on. Tuesday latt, and oti Monday wise bbardeffby tlio pilot. The health cfllcers Tisited'fei'-about four xniles outeidq and ehe had not arrived at her aneboroge when our report left.
LIST OF ASSISTED GOVERNMENT IMMIGRANTS, (Per ship "Light Brigade"; sailed May 19, V * 1868.) FAMILIES ASD CHILDKEK. Farm Laborers.—Andrew Ross, wife, and two children, Boss-ehire ; Charles Campbell ami wife, Tyrone ; Alexander Rountrce, wife, and two children, Cavan ; Samuel Hayes and wife, Kings ; Andrew Hayes, wife, and child, Kings. Printer. — Thomas Wiitfield, wife, and child, Middlesex. binole me>\ Farm Laborers—William Gordon, Aberdeenehire r Robert »««*■ Suffolk j Alfred Mole, Worcestershire. Gardener—John Boee, Boss-shire. Laborers-Thomas Whitfield, Middlesex ; Henry Whitfield, Middlesex ; George Whitfield, Middleeex ; Beritth Bobioson, Antrim ; Beriah Robinson, Antrim ; William Bobmeon, Antrim. Shepherd—Benjamin Brans, Montgomeryshire. BINGLB WOMEN. Domestic Servante- Elizabeth Whitfield, Middlesex; Jane Gordon, Aberdeenshire Jemima Robinson, Tyrone; Charlotte RobinBon, Tyrone ; Sarah Bobinson, Tyrone ; Clam Brow£ Middlesex; Mary Ann Clark, Middlesex ; Margaret Daley, Middlesex; Hannah Gibbs, Middlesex 5 Jane Hinde, Middlesex ; Julia Johnson, Middlesex ; Alice Johnson, Middlesex ; Ellen Watkins, Middlesex; Emma Cox, Herts; Elizabeth Triggs, Hants j Ann Carroll, Suffolk; Eliza C Howes, Norfolk; Emma Gale, Bucks ; Mary Henderson, Bucks; Mary Sims, Dorsetshire; Mary E Norton, Warwickshire; Ruth Haymes, Warwickshire; Mary J Parsons, Staffordshire; Elizabeth Clark Lincolnshire; Emma Day, Somersetshire: Frances J Fisher, Somersetshire; Mary J Butler, Cornwall: Elizabeth A Butler, Cornwall; Cecelia Davies, Glamorganshire ; Isabella Menzies, Cumberland; Adolphenie D. Massman, Germany ; Rosa Erbst, Poland; Margaret Leslie, Edinburgh; Bosa Ann Conolly, Dublin; Ellen Crosean, Down; Agnes Crossan, Down; Margaret Moffat, Down ; Eliza Atkinson, Down ; Elizabeth Hewitt, Armagh; Anne E. Stothers, Armagh ; Mary Ann Keating, Antrim ; Ann MoCurdy, Antrim; Jane Moore, Antrim; Agnes Baird, Antrim ; Margatet Crawford, Tyrone; Margaret Killin, Tyrone; Eliza McCausland, Tyrone ; Eliza Somerville, Tyrone; Anne Somerville, Tyrone; Mary J. Gordon, Tyrone ; Mary A. Stewart, Tyrone ; Sarah Stewart, Tyrone; Jane McFadden, Cttvan; Ann Sweeny, Donegal; M. McCabe, Carlow ; Johanna McCabe, Carlow ; Sarah Gratton, Roscotnmon; Jane Campbell, Roecommon ; Margaret Dergan, Kilkenny ; Ehza Cahill, Kerry ; Mary Ceiler, Kerry ; Catherine Neil, Kerry; Frances Custello, Kerry ; Kate Datton, Limerick ; Mary J. Datton, Limerick; Ann Kelly, Tipperary; Catherine Daley Clare. Dairy Women—Maria Hayee, Kings ; Kate Custells, Kerry. Cooks—Lucy Pizzey,Suffolk; Mary Brocklebahk, Middlesex; Mary Ann Webb, Middlesex ; Emma Lowe, Staffordshire; Elizabeth F. Cade* Bucks ; Harriet Warwickshire ; Ann Trevorrow* -Cornwall ; Elizabeth Miles, Monmouthshire ; Tomina Corrigtin, Orkney. Dreesmaker—Margaret Carrey, Armagh. Ironer—Margaret Grant, Middlesex. Millinec—Mary Caufield, Notts. Nurses—Mary Cox, Herts ; Annie Stryen, Yorkshire; Louisa Jaynes, Hereford; Ellen Anderson, Roscommon. School Teacher—Sarah Jane Cox, Herts. Matron—Ann James, Pembrokeshire. .■■ - : "-V- " ■ fICMMASY. . .•• -- : Farm laborers, §; gardener, 1; laborers, 4; shepherd, 1; pemter, 1; domestic servants, 67-; dairy women, 2 ; cooks, 9 ; dressmaker, 1; ironer, 1; milliner, 1; nurses, 4;, echool teaoher s i; matron, 1. Male adults, 17; female adults, 91; male children, 3; female children, 6 ; total, itt, equal to : statute adults.
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Press, Volume XIII, Issue 1718, 27 August 1868, Page 2
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