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THE MARY ANNE.

The following list of the Government Immigrants by this vessel, which left London on the 28th April,has been handed to us from the Immigration Office. Families.— Charles James, carpenter, and wife; William James, carpenter, and wife; William Ellen, -laborer, and wife; Edward Barrett, gardener, wife and five children ; Charles Gilberthorpe, laborer, and wife; James Barclay, blacksmith, wife and two children; George Ancock, laborer, wife and child; John Johnson, laborer, and wife ; Francis Hill, laborer, wife and live children; John Thompson, millwright, wife and child; Donald M'Lean, shepherd, and wife; Albert Harris, carpenter, wife and three children; James Scott, ploughman, and wife; Henry Mears, laborer, and wife; George Granger, stockman, wife and four children ; James Pegg, laborer, wife and child; Robert Houlihan, tailor, wife and eight children; Thomas Lugleson, carpenter, wife and two children ; Edward Iloslier, laborer, wife and three children; George Ilaskell, blacksmith, and wife; William Holmes, cordwainer, and wife; William Coding,laborer, and wife; William Milne, laborer, wife and child; Alexander Gilmour, laborer, and wife; William Mace, laborer, wife and three children; Bryan May burn, bricklayer,and wife; Angus M'Donald, shepherd, wife and four children; Arch, M'Donald, shepherd, wife and two children; R. Thomas, blacksmith, wife and two children; Charles' Thomas, laborer, wife and two children; William Elton, laborer, wife and child; John Coker, carpen- ! ter's laborer,, wife and child; Michael Rowl, ironmoulder, and wife; George Lewis,,laborer, wife and, .four children; Isaac Stcmson,, gardener, and wife;. -Philip M'Carthy, slater, and-wife;, — Johnson, sawyer, wife and child; William,Ellis, laborer, wife ; and child; Eli Barber, laborer, wife,and t three chil;dren; James Purvis, miller, wife and'child; James ' Smith, cartwriglit, wife and three children;'' Charles Watson,'laborer, Avife and child; Thomas Everith,' ' laborer/wife and two children; David Henry, laborer, wife and four children; Ebenezer Faulds,■ laborer,and wife; Charles Baker, carpenter,1 wife and five children; George Bidgen, laborer,' and wife; John McGuire, carpenter, wife and child; Robert Blazey, laborer, and wife; George Bailey, laborer, wife and three children; William Ileyward, gardener, wife and child; James Spriggs, laborer, and wife; Edward Green, telegraph .fitter, wife and five children. Single Men. —James Ellen, gardener; Joseph and -John Dockrill, carpenters; James and Edward Barnett, laborers; John Rodgers, laborer; Charles Keunier, laborer; Abel Trickey, plumber; Thomas Sell, laborer; Joseph Hannan, laborer; William Pegg, laborer; Edward and William Hoslier. laborers; Thomas Warner, laboi'er; Robert Warner, butcher; James Herbert, laborer; John Smith, laborer; Angus Macdonald, laborer; John Dick, shepherd ; John Davey, laborer; Alexander and John M'Leod, shepherds; John Baker, carpenter; Edward Unwin, laborer; George Clark, schoolmaster.; John Fry: shepherd. ! • ' • Single Women. —Mrs. Elizabeth Irving, schoolmistress, and two daughters ; ■ Elizabeth Joyce, dressmaker; Emma Rodgers, Ellen Thompson, Mary and Margaret Houlihan, Hannah Firth, Martha and Sophia Dalton, Catherine Scott, Jane- Macdonald, Sarah Lewis, Mary Anne Osborn, Elizabeth Mansell, Emily Nisbeth, Johanna Macdonald, Elizabeth Roofe, Martha Hunt, Jane Rider, Ellen Ritchie," Maria Hardy, Lydia Trigg, Theresa Willis, Sarah and Catherine Granger, and Mary Sampson, domestic servants. ' '

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 703, 3 August 1859, Page 4

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THE MARY ANNE. Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 703, 3 August 1859, Page 4

THE MARY ANNE. Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 703, 3 August 1859, Page 4

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