PIONEER SETTLERS.
ROLL OF HONOUR. At the annual meeting of the Wellington Early Settlers Association held at Wellington on Monday night, the secretary (Mr W. A. Edwards) called the following roll of the surviving pioneer settler's who arrived in New Zealand in 1840, 1841, and 1842 —the Roll of Honour of tire Early Settlers’ Association: — 1840. —Thus. Bassett and Vf. Udy, (Duke of Roxhourgh, T Zillwood (Bolton); 11. Curtis (London) ; Colin Goodin and Geo, Judd ( Martha Ridgway); Mrs Cameron, nee Miller, Mrs Oliver, nee Miller, and Mrs Martin, nee Brown ‘(Blen-
heim), 1841: —John Waters and Afrs Hamilton (Stains Castle); Jos. Vile, Mrs Hart Udy, and Mrs Sinclair, nee Walker (Arab); JolM Daysb, and Mrs Cornford, nee Shorter (Gertrude); John Kilnrister, Mrs Reubin Short, nee South, and C. Southee (Lady Nugent); J. C. Mabey (horn at sea) and D. Hobbs (Burnham); J. C. Better and W. B. Howell (Lord William Bentinek). 1842. —Mrs Harrison, nee Edward.- (London); John H. Cook, (Clifford); Mrs Warren, nee Stevens, and Mrs Fitzgerald (landed at Auckland;; W. Monk (Breman); Cile- Chamberlain (London).
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2638, 27 September 1923, Page 2
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177PIONEER SETTLERS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2638, 27 September 1923, Page 2
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