Shipping News.
ARRIVED. June 1, brig Reliance, 118 tons, Smith, from Hobart Town via Bluff Harbour. Passengers.: Mr. and Mrs. Baines, Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen, Mrs. Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Conner, Mr. Manisty. Mr. W. Ward, Mr. C. Davidson, Mr. Sexon. Same day, barque Alster, 336 tons, Pienning, from Hobart Town via Port Esperance. Passengers: Capt. Lindsay, Mr. Woolley. t ■ . June 2, schooner Kandolph, 22 tons, Kempthorne, from Wellington. , Same day, s.s. Lord Worsley, 290 tons, Johnson, from Otago. Cabin passengers: Messrs. H. Stafford, Longden, C. Elliott, W. Elliott, F. D. Bell, Gray, Whitehead, Redwood. Steerage: Messrs. Parsons and Alt. June 3, schdnner Sarah, 20 tons, Johnson, from Akaroa; ■' :■ . ■ --: '■ , SAILED. ■ "■'■' '■ • June 2, s.s. Lord Worsley, 290 tons, Johnson, for Wellington. Cabin passengers: Messrs. H. Stafford, C. Elliott, W. Elliott, F. D. Bell, Gray, Redwood, Mr. and Mrs. Jollie, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson^T. Cass, C. Sidey, Greville. Ridings, F. J. Carrington, Edwards, J. Dransfield, J. S. Caverhill. Steerage: Messrs. J. Ward, Ball, and Homan. . CLEARED. June 3, brig Spray, 143 tons, Scott, for Auckland, in ballast. Same day, schooner Acadian, 42 tons, Peek, for Wellington. ; IMPORTS. In the Reliance, E. A. Har greaves,agent: 30halfchests tea, 18 bags' sugar, 18,000 feet timber, 19,000 5-feet palings, 8,100 2 ft. 6 in. do., 5,600 6 ft. do., 45 pairs sashes, 20 cases pipes, 1 case slops,. 9 doz. brooms, 31 boxes so{ip,4 cases drapery, 122 bags onions, 1 crate plants,*s2 bags potatoes, 20 doors, 40 boxes candles, 20 oars, 10 cases paint oil, 1 bale twine, order, part of original cargo from Hobart Town- 3 bales leather, 2,800 feet timbet, 1 pkg. slops, I case saddles, 1 case boots, 2 parcels medicine, order. In the Alster, Miles, Kington & Co. agents ; 4,646 planks, S. Lindsay ; 25,265 pailings, 87,100 shingles, 7 cases merchandize, Miles, Kington & Co, In the Randolph, E. A. Hargreaves, agent; 12,000 feet timber, 4000 palings, order. In the Lord Worsley, Miles, Kington & Co., agents part of original cargo, and 7 bales wool for Wellington.
In the Sarah, J. M. Hey wood, agent; 18 tons paving tiles, Jenkins; 600 feet timber, Wagstaff; 90 cheeses, Cookson ; 1 ton luggage, order. EXPORTS. In the Lord Worsley, Miles, Eington& Co. agents; 19 casks seeds, Dodds. In the Acadian, Master, agent; 200 bags bran, 60 bags sharps, 37 bags wheat, 27 do. barley. \ ''■ THE CAMEO. The following list of passengers expected to arrive by the above vessel has been handed to us for publication:— Chief Cabin : Mr. W. Price.— Second Cabin : Mr. and Mrs. T. Kay and two children, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tobin and child, Messrs. E. Mallinson, W. Dunn, and E. G. Lane. Steerage : E. Redman and wife, W. Palpey, G. Dell and Harriett Galloway. PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT IMMIGRANTS. Families: P. Cook, laborer, and wife, N. Davis, laborer, wife and child, J. W. Thomson, laborer, wife and four children, E. Griffiths, agricultural laborer, wife and child, J. Armstrong, gardener, and wife, J. Kennard, laborer, wife and three children, F. Fletcher, agricultural laborer, and wife, W. C. Pearce, shipwright, wife and two children, D. Pyne, cordwainer, wife and four children, W. Hordy, laborer, and wife, J. Lewis, bootmaker, wife and six children, J.W. Heath, groom, wife' and two children, W: Parks, laborer and wife, R. W. Bar wood, gardener, wife and four children, W. Reid, shepherd, wife and five children, J.J White, schoolmaster, wife (matron), and seven chiWren, T. *T. Hawkins, wheelwright, and wife, J. Webster, agricultural laborer, wife and child, F. Vanstcne, sawyer, and wife, J. Eaton, gardener, and/wife! W. Stonyer, agricultural laborer, wife and two children, T. Sum merton, agricultural laborer, wife a,id five children, H. J. Henstone, agricultural labourer, and wife, H. Young, gardener, wife and child, I). Harrington, laborer, wife and two children, G. Nicholas, agricultural laborer, wife and eight children, |T. Burgin, laborer, wife and three children, G. Wq&lhous'e, joiner, wife and three children, R. Savage! agricultural laborer, wife and child, J. Knowles, agrpultural laborer, and wife, J. Thompson, shepherd, jmd wife, J. Phillips, agricultural laborer, wife an( five children, J. Goswell, carpenter, wife and two |hildren, W. Hibbert, agricultural labourer, and ijife, W. Young, farm servant, and wife, J. Ayres.jbricklayer, and wife, T. Snelling, agricultural laborer and wife, A. Hamilton, blacksmith, wife and four children, R. Whyte, mason, wife and child,*!". Kershaw, weaver, and wife, G. Attiwell, agricutural labourer, wife and four children, J. Fleming, agricultural labourer, wife and child, J. Crowe, agriraltural labourer, wife and child, E. J. Patemnn, jarmer, wife and child, C. M'lntosh, shepherd, wife aid four children, J. E. Duncan, shepherd, wife and clild, T. P. Lane, labourer, and wife, W. Knowles, lalourer, wife and child, W. Jackson, farm servant, w-fe and child, R. Boyd, agricultural labourer,-and wfe, R. Smith, plumber, and wife, C. King, labourer, frife and four children.
Single Men: I. Wright, joiner; C. E. Oswald, J. Hamilton, W. ilexander, carpenters; J. J. and T. W. White, clefts; D. F. Davidson, bootmaker; Ji Ilsley; tailor; JKJ. P. Fluger, baker; T... Hamilton! blacksmith; A.fS. Waddle, W. Ross, W. Pennycook, J. Campbell, C; Alexander, T. Bruce, G. Barker shepherds; , ; j3. (•. Gannan, sawyer.; J. Eennie, j' Sounger, .G....Kfgour, A. Watson, ploughmen; D. Jones, gardener \T. Lewis, T. Hamilton, t. Sunnier-
ton, K. Keay, 11. Tcrrett, T. Sharp, T. Park, R. G. and J. Nicholas, D. Mitchcl, «J. Morrison, T. Clark, J Parker, G.Lowe, J. Gloync, G. Thomas, R. 11. Matthews, J. Magden, W. Miller, C. Hill, 1\ White, J. Stcwiirt, J. Gillespie, R. M'Keown, W. Hill, farm servants and labourers.
Single Women: .R 1?. Gray, nursery: governess; Lucy'and Ann White, Mary West, Milliners and dressmakers; Sarah Shepherd, M. Louchnier, needlewomen; M. A. Luteman, cook; M. Webster, dairymaid; L. Wade, Agnes, Jessie, and Eliza Reid, E. Griffiths, S. E. Wilkins, C. and H. Nicholas, 11. Attiwell, E. S. and M. A. Cock, A. Phillips, E. M'Cormick, M. Clark, A. Henderson, E. M. Paternoster, L. M'Kenzie, S. Moulder, M. Owen, domestic 'servants. : The following analysis of trades is from another source; it doos not tally exactly with the nominal list:— Farm laborers 41 Tanner 1 General ditto 14 Buker 1 Ploughmen 4 Cl<jrks 2 Gardeners ■ 5 Plumber ..... 1 Shepherds 12 Schoolmaster 1 Groom 1 Tailor 1 Blacksmiths ...V 2 Weaver 1 Stonemasons./ 1 Single WomenBricklayers ..... 1 Cook 1 Carpenters 4 Domestic servants ... 21 Wheelwright ......... 1 Dairy 1 Sawyers .. 2 Dressmaker 1 Shipwright 1 Milliners 2 Joiners , 3 Needlewomen ... 2 Shoemakers 3 Nursery governess ... 1 Total adults . ... 132 SUMMAKT. ' j . a !5n :'■§ -S ■• 2- Total M m. '& 3 Souls. Cabin 1 1 ' Second ditto 12 12 Steerage . 5 5 Govern. Immigrants... 185 57 42 1 285 Total 203 57-1,42 1 303 ' Equal to 235 adults.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 686, 4 June 1859, Page 4
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