IMMIGRANTS PER S.S. IONIC.
The immigrants per steamer lonic have boon forwarded on here by the s.s. Southern Cross, Avhich, having left Wellington last j night, Avill be here to-morrow. Their names arc as under: — Married Couples.—John Carter (messenger), Avife, and three children; John Tickuer (farmer) and Avife. Single Men. —Harry Tickncr, draper's assistant; Charles Tickuer, farm servant; AVaiter Tickncr, assistant in warehouse. Single Women —Annie E. Anderson, nurse; Mary Bolweill, servant; Ellon Brown, housemaid; Jane Clackuctt, cook ; Elizabeth Clark, needlewoman ; Elizabeth Clark, house and parlor maid; Lolia K. Coulson, teacher; J. S. Chambers, trained nurse ; Annie Cox, housemaid ; Charlotte Cockayne ; Catherine A. Dalby, housemaid ; Sarah Daires, e-ook ; Elizabeth Hawkins, servant; Elizabeth J. Ilopcrol't, nursemaid ; Elizabeth Jones, cook ; Frances and Caroline Pearce, dressmakers; Mary J. Roach, general seiwant; Elizabeth Sage, cook; Charlotte A Seymour, general servant; Margaret Shaw, general servant; Ellen Thompson, nursery governess; Annie E. Tickuer, farm servant ; Toney Wagoner, imrsc and dressmaker ; Elizabeth Webber, servant.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3845, 13 November 1883, Page 3
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157IMMIGRANTS PER S.S. IONIC. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3845, 13 November 1883, Page 3
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