IMMIGRANTS FOR HAWKE'S BAY.
Tho following immigrants will arrive in Napior shortly, having left Plymouth in tho s.s. British King on the 3rd November :—
Married Couples—Robert and Elizabeth Bryant, Mary and Patrick Griffin, Thomas nnd Alice Habgood, Ebcnezcr and Hannah Habgood, 2 children ; James and Annie Meredith, John and Margaret AVallacc, Edward and Honora AValsh, 6 children ; Charles and Edith AVilloughby, 2 children. Singlo Men—Andrew Campbell, John, Donald, Neil and Duncan Cameron, Peter Clarke, John Creedon, Gilbert Johnson, Matthew Kclcher, James Kyle, Michael Lynn, Patrick Madden, AlexanderM'Lean, John. M'Leod, John M'Kenzic, John M'Ghec, Peter Nelson, David and James O'Hara, James Rogers, Alfred Taylor, Daniel and Thomas Wallace, John Wilson.
Single Womon—Margerie Barnett, Mary Cameron, Annie Campbell, Mary Creedon, Mary Cuhley, Ann Jane Dondall, Mary J. Dryer, Mary Vena Habgood, Emma J. Higgs, Adeline J. Jeffcry, Julia Kclcher, Elizabeth Kennedy, Catherine Kyle, Mary Looney, Elsie J." Lynn, Bridget Madden, Annie F. Male, Jane M'Altur, Jane M'Cullagh, Margaret M'Groghan, Susan Payne, Roso M'Leaguc, Isabella aud Janet Percy, Charlotte Read, Hannah and Elizabeth Taylor, Maggie Wallace, Ellen AVhite. AVo hear that about half of the above are nominated by their friends hero, the remaining coining out under tho assisted immigration regulations.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3868, 10 December 1883, Page 3
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