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List of Settlers who were plundered or driven from their homes on the Hutt and Waiwetu, in the Strict of Port Nicholson, hy the insurgent natives, in the month of March, 1816, exhibiting ?he amount of their respective losses, and the aid afforded by the Government and from Private contributions.

"* Value re- . Total received Amount of ceivedfrom A =fs™s"?2' in contributiName. Property Govnpmt. :&cUibu>-; J™^ lost. mprovision tions. thing. & clothing. Hart Udv T. " lH 6 013 5 0 7 0 10 5 S3* :::::: ••:::::::::::: H! 2?^ Ml f Safe 1 :::::::::::: ,si? 2 i§o S Ji " »» | onaries iviauey .-.....«• * _ - « _ a *. 014 7 William Hunt J,2 S 21? 2 i? ? 9 92 1 6 Thomas Jackson Hughes 29 17 6 1 4 1 22 2 6 S&Sr* Ho 3 2 Sl!f VI I inomasrveiQ ~^X n -, n a n n n •* in 4. SMS"" 5 86 I'll 111 SISJ a^iiii -vi 11 1 i;i? I 1!I 1 ! | wmiamsSx ::::: : 6iy o 2510 233 49 -William Tannahill 2 S 6 30 1 0 0 0 3 0.1 Jonnßussel 3 5 0 113 9 0 8 4 2 2 1 Robert Sansom "? S 2 ? £,f ° 2 2 1 ifi 7 William Leckie 4 8 0 1 641 19 8 216 7 WilliamGoiaer .' J 13 6 , ,], ] Robert Fairweather 33 14 0 618 6 12 9 6 ]9 8 0 John Sutherland 8 46 4 211 140 5 611 JamesMcEwen 23 0 0 410 7 10 611 14 17 6 David MeEweu J ? « 3 17 0 9 3 310 10 David Galloway 63 0 318 017 11 319 7 Samuel Burnet. 19 18 0 417 5 f8 6 12 511 Francis Whiteman 3 0 0 116 6 0 3 6 2 0 0 James Holmes 410 0 214 3 0 5 9 3 0 0 Alfredßenall 8 9 6 0 8 7 ,| William Parker 420 226 010 7 213 1 Stephen and James Swan 520 360 000 -3 6 0 TlJtnas Parker... 206 xIQ 00 0 110 3 William Knight 3 1110 1 7 6 049 1 J 6 7 "Magnus Manson, Senior 215 6 15 0 0 1 J 116 0 Magnus Manson, Junior 417 6 18 8 114 0 -3 2 8 JohnLiverton .. 215 0 012 6 136 116 0 James McKillop 110 0 0 8 1 011 6 0 1-9 7 William King 150 i-9 8 000 198 Charles Collis 2}4 0 298 000 298 Jamesßryant ....- 315 0 000 286 286 JohnSellars HO GOO 1 00 100 Jt>hn Hogg, Senior , 3 112 0 0 0 266 2 66 John Hogg, Junior ~ 3-7 0 110 4 013 0 2 3 4 JohnWaterson 1 4 0 113 0 Jl3 0 Charles Mudgway 1 12 10 i « X •James Jackson.. 1 6 10 J 6 10 Hamilton Wylie 2 2 7- 2 2 7 Arthur Heywood 0 14 6 0 14 6 WilliamSaxby 0 18 0 1 8 Samuelßoe 0 2 5 0 2 5 •John Dash . 0 14 H ® 1J " JohnDunster 0 2 6 X 2 ,? •Charles White 0 711 0 /1 1 Robertßalph -010.3 © 10 3 William Thompson 0 '6 7 2 t « John Hooper •• 0 6 3 fi 6 Daniel' Peck 0 8 7 SSI JohnCurrie 0 3 4 0 3 4 William Hawk - _^._f_? Total ..^ llli::i: T7ri^ i: £Js6 6 2 114 13 4 132 14 6 247 7 10 List of Subscriptions in aid of the Settlers on the Waiwetu and in the valley of the Huttwho have been plundered and driven from their dwellings by the insurgent natives in March, 184b. 'His Excellency the Governor £25 0 0 George Clarke, Jun 8 g Mrs. Grey .-. - 25 0 0 Rev. S. Ironside 7 g His Honor the Superintendent .... 10 0 0 -Mr. William Nicol ' 6 His Honor Mr. 'Justice Chapman . . 10 0 0 TVIr. Michael Quin 7 Colonel Wakelreld, J.P. 5 0 0 Mr. N. Sutherland 7 'Henry St. Hill, Esq., P. M 2 2 0 Mr. William Everett - J J Messrs Ridgways, Hickson &Co .. 2 2 0 Mr. Edwin Bannister o Q Messrs. Bethune & Hunter 2 2 0 Mr. James Kearsley « 0 Mr. Tame (in goods) 2 0 0 Mr. Thomas Crowther 5 " Charles Sharp, 'Esq., .. ~ ! i 1 0 Mr. *J. Drummond -• * 0 D. S. Durie, Esq., 1 1 0 Mr. Joseph Kelly ' •> n William Fitzherbert, Esq., 110 Mr. C. R. Bidwell 5 J» Charles vPerry, Esq., 1 1 0 Mr. John M'Beth •• 5 » Alfred Ludlam, Esq., i 1 0 Mr. James M 'Beth 5 « Robert Waitt, Esq., 110 Mr. R. Langdon \ ft P. M. Hervey, Esq. 110 Mr. W. Waring Taylor 5 JJ W. M'Leod Bannatyne, Esq., .... 1 1 0 Mr. William Lyon ~ •> J •George Kioore, 'Esq. ..- 110 Mr. Rowland Davis « ® R. Stokes, Esq., Proprietor Spectator 1 1 0 Mr. D. Munn « " Independent office 1 '1 0 Mr. George Jones S v Hon. H. W. Petre, J.P., 1 0 0 Mr. William Rowlands 5 0 Charles Clifford. Esq., J.P., 1 0 0 Mr. George Reynolds o « J. C- Crawford, Esq., 1 0 0 Mr. George Ashdown o v R. P. H«nson, Esq., J.P 1 0 0 Mr. Ramsey Forster « v Richard Baker, Esq., 1 0 0 Mr. Charles Matthews -•• { J Joseph Boulcott, Esq., 1 0 0 Mr. William Luxford -a « Alexander McDonald, Esq., ...... 1 0 0 D. L. . * f . « % JJ John Dorset, Esq., 10 0 Mr. John Lloyd » « A. De Bathe Brandon, Esq., 1 0 0 Mr. Charles Brown £ " Robert Hart, Esq., --. * 0 0 Mr. John Wallace .. .^ » •H. T«cy£emp, Esq., -.. 1 0 0 Mr. J. Inglis £ » A.Hort,Esq., 1 0 0 Mr. R. D. Wallace 2 6 Mrs. Hort (in goods) -. 1 0 0 Mr. A. C. M'Donald 2 J R. B. Tyser, Esq 1 0 0 Mr. J. Harding « James Kelham, Esq., 1 0 0 Mr. Angus M'Masters £ » Mr.JamesMay 10 0 Mr. John Martin » Mr.N.Levin 10 0 Mr. Joseph Herbert * " Mr. T H. S. TifFen 10 0 Mr. George Young 2 b Mr. Suisted-. - 10 0 Mr. R. Beamish 2 b Alfred Chetham Strode, Esq, i 0 6 J. M. F 2 b, Rev. /.P. O'Reilly 10 6 Mr. A. Mackay : 2 6 Mr. R. S. Cheeseman 10 6 Mr. Thomas Irving 2 b .J. W 10 6 Mr. C. Mounsher 2 6 P. D. Hogg, Esq., J. P 10 0 Mr. John Johnson (Tinman) 2 6 S. E. Grimstone, Esq 10 0 Mr. John Minifie 2 6 Edward Chetham Strode, Esq., 10 0 Mr. Joseph Minifie 2 b Daniel Wakefield, Esq., 10 0 Mr. James Farmer 2 6 Samuel Revans, Esq., 10 0 Mr. Alexander Farmer 2 6 John Fitzgeraid, Esq., M. D 10 0 Mr. Archibald Anderson 2 6 I. E. Featherston, Esq., M.D 10 0 Mr. Joseph Masters 2 6 I. F. Hoggard, Esq., - -. 10 0 Mr. E. Kubbler 2 6 I. W. Hoggard, Esq., 10 0 Mr. George Levy 2 6 Mr. J. M l Carthy 10 0 Mr. Joseph Bishop 2 6 €apt. Rhodes ..- 10 0 Mr. John Plimmer 2 6 Mr. A. Rennie 10 0 Mr. James Symons 2 6 Mr. James Smith 10 0 Mr. J. H. Marriott 2 6 Mr. J. H. Wallace 10 0 Mr. Georgt Wallace 2 6 Mr. Samuel 10 0 ' Mr. Thomas Tomkis 2 6 Rev. J. Watkins 10 0 Mr. George Allen 2 6 Mr. Thomas Waters 10 0 Mr. W. Neal I 0 Mr. Northwood 10 0 ■ ~-~ Mr. Tankersley 10 0 Total contributions received ... * 133 13 6 Mr. R. Jenkins . .'. 10 0 Paid carriage on goods, &c.,-... 019 0 Mr.J. Blyth 10 0 — Mr. Flyger 10 0 Total amount distributed. ..... 132 14 6 The Police Magistrate avails himself of this opportunity of tendering his obligations to Mrs. Swainson and to. Mr. Telford for tbeir kind assistance in the distribution of the clothing anpl provisions to the several sufferers and their families respectively. Henry St. Hill, P. M. Wellington, June 1846.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 135, 14 November 1846, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 135, 14 November 1846, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 135, 14 November 1846, Page 2

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