THE EARLY SETTLER'S REUNION.
The following is a list of passengers who wer* present at the reunion held by tho Otago Early; Settlers' Association in the Agricultural Hall ji Friday last: — Larking, arrived September 11, 1849- — "Williathe Robertson, Maori Hill; John Stevenson, Henley. Cornwall, arrived September 23, 1849. — Roborff Murray, Clarksyille. Mopltan, arrived December 26, 1849. — Mrs Clemison (Mary Peterson), Port Chalmers; Mrs Grey (Florence Peterson), Mornington; Jessie Petereon, Mornington; Edward L. Peterson, Mornington ; Mrs Walter (Rosanna Peterson), Berwick; James Gebbie, jun., Oamaru; James: M'Neil, sen., Balclutha; James M'Neil, jun., Caversham; Thomas MacGibboh, Mat aura;; John Mac Gibbon, Gore; William Kirklandi- ' East Taieri; John Duncan, Merkrn. y , Descendants Present. — Larkm-si' Helen ' Bj Kobertson, Maori Hill; Mrs Gow (Jane Grey),Bolleknowes ; Mrs Higgins (Jane Duff), Dunedin; William Hope Miller, Dunedin; John Cargill Miller, Oamaru; ' William Stevenson* Henley. Cornwall, arriyed September 23:' George C. Proudfoot, Dunedin. Mooltan: Mrß Cross . (Jane Peterson), Mornington ; L. M» - Cross, Mornington; Mary Ellen M'Neil, Bal- ■ clutha; Florence Cross, ; -Morning-ton; Florence and M. E. Clemison, Sawyers!.- . Bay; Sinclair -Wright, Balclutha r-J.-'-.S; < and E. Shand .(D.un,.can), Duuedin; Caroline -IM. Margaret Gibb, Jessie J. and M. Shand, (despendantsoiTihe lata • George Duncan), Taieri ; J. W» Mac Gibbon,. Ma- , taura; "Archibald N. .Mac Gibbon, D,unedin;' El Mac Gibbon, Gore. of* John Duncan, North-East Valleyi ..'Mrs M. J. Smith, Caversham; Mrs M. F: Lambert, "Kensington; ; Henry J. Duncan, Dunedin". James (son of John Duncan), Merton ; Walter Blackie, Taieri.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2387, 30 November 1899, Page 44
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234THE EARLY SETTLER'S REUNION. Otago Witness, Issue 2387, 30 November 1899, Page 44
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