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IMMIGRANTS BY THE TUDOR.

The following is the official list of assisted Government immigrants:— FAMILIES A3TD CHII/DBBH. ' Farm Labourers. —Joseph Mann and wife, Northampton; William Hatberley and wife, Devonshire; Peter Campbell, wife and child, Perthshire; James Craig and wife, Caithness; Stewart Sutherland and wife, do; Alex. Wilson, wife and three children, Edinburgh; Thomas >H»m« aad wife, Cavan; Francis Kelly, wife and four children, do; John W. Wright, wife and three fJiildrfin, Devonshire; Lewis Schmoll, wife and riiflHj Germany; William Keingwill, wife and two children, Devonshire; William Currie and wife, Buteshire. General Labourers. —John Jameson, wife and three children, Cornwall; Thomas Lewis, wife and two children, Carmarthen; James Stanton, wife, and one child, Staifoidshire; David Woodcock, wife and three children, Warwickshire; John Clements and wife, Essex; William Dawe, wife and three children, Waterford; John Brown, wife and two children, Ayrshire. Gardeners. — William Hobbs, wife and one child, Middlesex; George Hobbs and wife, do. Masons.—Jeremiah Callagan, wife and one Cork; John Kennington, wife and one child, Lincolnshire. Carpenters. — Richard "VLzer, wife and five children, Middlesex; Danzie Cant, wife and one child, Essex. Sawyer.—Peter Campbell, wife and five children, Perthshire. Baker.—Carl Burmeister and wife, Prussia. Tailors.—James Wilkin and wife, Surrey. Whitesmiths. —George Levett, wife and two children, Cambridgeshire; Francis Cuffiford, and three children, Somersetshire. BIHGIB ME*. Farm Labourers. —Colin Campbell, Perthshire; Peter Wilson, Edinburgh; James Wilson, do; William Wright, Devonshire; Samuel Wright, do; James Wright, do; Henry Cutler, Essex; John Bell, Dumfreisshire; William Bell, do; William Taylor, Orkney; John Connell, Waterford; Jobn Braddick, Devonshire; Heinrich Findt, Bavaria; Isidore, Schwartz, Germany. General Labourers.—Jobn Dowe, feWaterford; Alfred A. North, Surrey; Cbarles Dunford, Leicestershire; Joseph Jacobs, Swansea; John Barrett, Kerry; Michael Craddock, Galway; John Berry, Lancashire; Bobert Beattie, Antrim. Ploughmen.— Robert Edgar, Berwickshire; George Beyv, Bavaria. Shepherds.—Allan M'Crae, Boss-shire; James M'Kay, Sutherland ; Donald M'lntosh, Sutherland; Alex. M'Leod, Boss-shire; Hugh M'Leod, do; Thomas Waugh, Sutherland; John Munro, do. Butchers. —Geo. Thos. Frisby, Northamptonshire; Arthur W. Tew, Warwickshire. Quarry ruen.—Jobn Hamilton, Donegal. Blacksmiths.—Robert Malcolm, Lanarkshire. Carpenters.—Daniel Cant, Middlesex; Patrick Butler, Antrim. Sawyers. - Jobn Campbell, Perthshire. Clerks.—Willi an Lynskey, Mayo. BMGLB WOJIEIf.

Domestic Servants. —Eliza Woodcock, Warwickshire; Elizabeth Cant, Essex; Mary Campbell, Perthshire; Marion Wilson, Edinburgh; Catherine Dowe, Waterford; Margaret Malcolm, Lanarkshire; Jean Taylor, Orkney; Fa rah Beattie, Antrim; Sarah Lynskey, Mayo; Catherine Movan, Mayo; Mary A. Hemingway, Middlesex; Mary Dinaban, Cork; Kate Began, Limerick; Matilda Steele, Londonderry; Elizabeth Walmesley, Louth; Ellen Walmesley, Louth; Elizabeth J. Marshall, Louth; Annie Marshall, Louth; Elizabeth Anstead, Middlesex; Ellen Lenehen, Cork. Dairy Women.—Janet Struthers, Lanarkshire; Marie Schmidt, Bavaria. Nurse.—Eliza Dyke, Surrey. Needlewomen. —Bridget M'Laughlan, Eenfrcwsbire; Elizabeth Wells and four children, Lanarkshire. Matron. —Mary Tattershall. Summary, divided according to the trades and occupations of the immigrants Farm labourers, 25; ploughmen, 2; gardeners, 2; general labourers, 16; shepherds, 7 ; butchers, 2; masons, 2; quarrymen, 1; blacksmith, 1; carpenters, 4; sawvers, 2; baker, 1; tailor, 1; schoolmaster, 1; clerk, 1; whitesmith, 1; domestic servants, 20; dairywomen, 2; nurse, 1; needlewoman, 1; matron, 1; totel, 93. Summary, divided according to tlio countries

of the immigrants England, 26; Wales, 2; Scotland, 34; Ireland, 12; Germany, 6; total, 68 Summary, showing the numbor of adiilte Male adults, 09; female do, 00; male childroD. 10, female do, 22; infants, 10; total, 171s oqual to 146 statute adults.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1466, 23 August 1865, Page 2

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IMMIGRANTS BY THE TUDOR. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1466, 23 August 1865, Page 2

IMMIGRANTS BY THE TUDOR. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1466, 23 August 1865, Page 2

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