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Shipping News.

ARKIVED.

March 2, schooner Randolph, 22 tons, Kempthorne* from Wellington.

Same day, brig Roscoe, 150 tons, Beaton, from Newcastle,-N.S.W. . -.-

Same day, s.s. White Swan, 198 tons, Cellem, from Qtago. Passengers, Mr. and Mrs. P. Russell, 3 children and servant, Mr. and Miss Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Given, Captains Buckley and Williamson, Messrs. Kirkwooq*, Chapman, Turner, Hunt, and Ward. March Jane Peat a, 22 tons, "Scott, from AkarSa; SAILED. March 3, s.s. White Swan, 198 tons, Cellem, for Wellington and the Northern Provinces. Passengers, Mr. and Mrs. P. Russell 3 children and servant, Mr. and Mrs. Given, Mr. and Miss Lewis, the Bishop of Christehureh. Rev. <G. Alabaster, Messrs. Hunt, Kirkwood, and -Mar-tin, -arid 7 in the steerage. r;" cleared. March 3, schooner Jane Peata, 22 tons, Scott, for Akaroa, in ballast. Same day, schooaer Salopian, 40 tons, Isow ton, for Wellington. imports. ' -.-■..• In the Randolph, E. A. Hargreaves, agent; 14,000 feet timber, Order. . . In theEoscoe, Master, agent; 28 horses, 200 sheep, JO2 tons coals, Order. In the White Swan, Dalgety,' Buckley & Co., 4 pkgs., It. Latter-, 1 case, Robertson; 17 rams, Order; besides sundry packages for . other ports. In. the Jane Peata, Master, agent; 13,000 feet timber, Order. EXPORTS. In the White Swan. Dulgety, Buckley & Co., agents-; 12 coils rope, Miles, Kington &Co.; 16 casks cheese, Cookson, Bowler & Co.; besides sundry pkgs. shipped at Otago. In the Salopian, Craig, agent; 32 casks, rbox ..glassware, 1 hhd. ale, 12 tons flour, I ton cheese, Cookson, Bowler. & Co. : ■'. ■v. ''-.. " - TILE MYSTERY. :We -have been., favoured by the Immigration ..Officer .Wjitk the-following list'of Government immi-,.grafts:-*vh.''o- sailed, in ; thp Mystery, on the 15th DeoenibeiviVoiu Grctvcsetul. For the first time we have iin accurate list of,f,he trades:and occupations ,of each m-ale adult, which'we append. They are as follows-'.—.. ■-■•- ... . i?AMir,iES.—I. T. Blakelock, shipwright, wife and T.Lawrence, carpenter, wife and 2 'children; R. Bull, blacksmith, wife and 2 children j R. Clark, labourer, "wife and 7 children % T; Hunt, joiner, wife and 5 children;' H. Finnston, carpenter, wife and

child- J.Keetley, smith," wife and •^••■children; It. M'lntosl, pL K /man,nnd wife; B. Coton labourer, ami wife, J. Itowley, labourer, wife and 8 clnWren? W; Watson, labourer, wife and 3 children; J. Whitmore, mechanic wife and 6 .children; J. Carter, labourer, and wife; T. Haine, gardener, wife and G children; T. Milrier, joiner, wife nnd 3 children; .J. Briggs, quarryman, and wife; J. Neild, sawyer, wife and child; 11. Pilsworth, labourer, and wife; T. Emerson, farm servant, and wife; W. Olliver, wife and 5 children; W. Hargreaves, farm servant, and wife; W. Foster, weaver, wife and child; It. Jones, bookbinder, wife and 2 children; S.Harwood, labourer, wife and 4 children; M. Wagner, labourer, and wife; Z.Leigh, smith, wife and 3 children; M. Melbourne, smith, wife and 3 children; J. Mummery, labourer, and wife; T. Partridge,labourer, and wife; J. Horniblow, carpenter, wife and C children; B. 'Cleg?; quarry-man, wife and child; Jesse Argent, labourer,wife and child; J. Hurst, clockmaker, wife and 2 children; J. Grubb, shepherd, wife and 3 children; T. Burt, farmer, wife and 4 children; A. Smith, labourer, wife and child; J, Lea, bricklayer, and wife; J. Feldwick, wife and 7 children; W. Verroll, carpenter, wife and 5 children; J. Lockhead, wife and 3 children; J. Groves, labourer, wife and 2 children; W. Crump, labourer, wife and child; H. Smith, cabman, wife and child; S. J. Jenkins, carpenter, wife and child; It. Martin, woodman, wife and 6 children 4 D. Henderson and wife; E. Erskine, gardener, wife and 4 children; J. Hunt, labourer, and wife; -S. Hunt, labourer, wife and child; H' Blake, painter and glazier, wife and child; J. Shaw, wheelwright, wife and 8 children; E. W. Bowbyes, boatman, and wife; .J. IT. Newton, mariner, wife, and 4 children; W. L. Eoberts, mariner, and ..^wife; 11. Clayson, mariner, and wife; M. C. Cory, mariner, wife and 4 children; P. E. Buttress, boatman, wife and 4 children; N. Hey ward, wife and 3 children; J. Gardner, mariner, wife and 2 children; E. Eogers, mariner, wife and 5 children.; E. Newton, mariner, wife and 3 children; E. Morris, mariner, wife and •child-; W. F. Morton, schoolmaster, wife and 4 children; T.Whyman, mariner, wife and 8 cnildren; J. Johnston, wife and 8 children. Total, 64 families, equal to 193 adults. .

Single Men.—E. Ford, cooper and sawyer; H. ■Kite, coach builder; J. J. Allen, labourer; T. Slater, carpenter; R.. Sawyer labourer; W. 0. Cawkwell, cabinet maker, and son; E. Pointori, labourer; T. Eales, brass-finisher; T. Preece, farm servant; A. Morrison, ploughman; J. Brown, ploughman; W. Clark, labourer;"J. Haylancl, labourer; G. Bedford; also 4 Scotch shepherds not named; and 17 adult sons of families above mentioned. Total, 37. Single Women.—X, Leonard, servant; Mrs. J. Boniface, sempstress tind 3 children; E. May, servant; M. A. Eales, domestic servant.; Mrs. M. Ward, field servant, and child; M. and J. Bruce, domestic servant; R. Smith; E., M., and M. Wayland, E. Maloney, A.Bartley, E. Prior, M. A. Stokes, H. Pulliam, E. Ben net, M. A. Bell, M. Hewitt, E.Lambert, A. Owen, M. Cann, matron; also 17 adult daughters of families mentioned above. Total 42.

Grand total of Government Immigrants, 356 souls, equal to 27.1 £ adults. -

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 660, 5 March 1859, Page 6

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Shipping News. Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 660, 5 March 1859, Page 6

Shipping News. Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 660, 5 March 1859, Page 6

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