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T IST OF: EMIGRANTS expectedvjpier S JLj George Pollock^ from London^ i Southlatid: — . j Buxton, Thomas Coulaton, Thomas); „ Ann *' „ Mary " . „ Mary -„_ „ Jane „ Henry Mauir, Angus „ Margaret „ Jessie. , „ William „ Marion. Hodkinson, Sampson M'Laren Margaret Rutland, Edwin Creari, jSedilia „ Amelia Joyce; Bridget Fleck, John Knipe, William ■ *• „ Mary „ Louisa Ward, Mark „ George „ Mary „ EmUy „ Catherine „ Hannah „ John „ Matilda „ Alexander Hanley, Matthias , „ Hillary „ Mary Smith, John „ Isabella „ Martha Monohan, James „ Kate , ? Anne „ John Finnic, Edward „ Lavinia Fraser, David „ Fanny Thewartha, Joseph „ Geoi*ge North, Isaac Charla „ Sophia Lampert, Thomas „ Fredk. Wm. 4 , Mrs Livesey, Jabez Newall, Catherine „ Mary „ William I Robinson, Joseph „ Margaret j „ Mary Aan „ Thomas .! Christie, John Sanderson, Francis „ Janet „ Ivan „ Isabella „ John Gourlay, Jane Rule, William Howe, James Clark, Ann Fraser Letcher, Richard „ Martha Dale, Wm. Henry „ David Charlesworth, Mary Donovan, Ellen O'Toole, Thomas „ Francw.. Devally, Peter „ Dennis „ Bessy Collins, Walter \ „ Patrick „ Kate I „ Mary Anne Hines, Mary | „ Thomas Forde, James f „ Michael „ Bridget )j „ Joseph Canfield, Mary | „ Lizzy „ John i „ Peter Collins, Eleanor i. Coulston, Miles Brown, Gilbert % „ Mary „ Mrs. ': „ Isabella Fraser, Hector & „ Elizabeth ' £ Short Shipped — * Donovan, Ellen -s Cabin Passengers — f, Mrs. Giller and family (6), and Jlr.a M Brown. m SOUTHLAND CALEDONIA^ SOCIETY. f, LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. j| JAK Menzies £10 KJ 0 James Harvey - lit D M'Arthur - - 1 1 0 Smith & &rir- | Ivenncth M.'lvor -1 1 0 weather - -IS John Campbell -HOP Moeller &Co - If. A T Clark - - 1 1 0 Wm Cameron -1 & John Clark - - 1 1 0 Hector M'lvor - 1 Ales Jamieson Cuthbert Cowan • Isj (N S Wales) - 1 I'o David M'Kellar - Ift D Milne (Ac- Capt Morris -I^2 countant. do) - 1 1 -0 F McDonald • Igs Donald Macdo- FTay, Brothers -1 fi nald (Union William Livesey :i Bank) - -1 1 0 (Prince of & Thorcas Watson Wales Hotel) - Ifi {Bank of JNew II Harrison - l|! Zealand) - 1 1 0 H M'Neil - lft F Hamilton - 1 1 0 T J White - lj-t Duncan M'CaV- .T C M'Kay - 1W; lum - -11 0 F W Scott -1 J; Angus Cameron - 1 1 0 Jno Grieve jun - l*f Alexander Ogg - 1 1 0 Jas Blacklock -1 f| Angus Kerr - 1 1 0 R Rankin - Iss James Grieve -1 1 0 John Frisken - lfs! Peter Lnvscn -1 1 0 W Kensett - lj ;1 Geo Smallfield - 1 1 0 H W Mitchell \is R Carrick - -110 (Surveyor) •1 ;0 J W Bain - -1 1 0 M-Maning -lm Fitzgerald &Co-1 10 J A M'Arthur |r? Jno Blacklock -1 1 0 (Purveyor) - lhc WII Calder -110 F H Lee (Pro- W Walter HPearsos 1I <0 vincial Cafe) -lM J C Pearson -110 1 Broad - -1 |a H M-C - -11 0 j Longley - - 113 H H Fenton -11 0 F Geisow, Sur- jji| A Campbell. Toi veyor - - lhrl Toi -' -110 GM K Clarke -lp James Campbell John Mitchell- mi Toi Toi - - -1 1 0 Oreti - -lM C. N Campbell -1 1 0 John Hill - -1$ Henry Homer -11 0 D Webster- - ls| W F Tarltan •U« Robert D Yule - lsj Clerke Brothers -11 OE. Hoakins - - ljtfe Maning & Whit- F W Wallis - HtW ton - -1 1 0 And. Macdonald- lja A J Elles - -1 1 0 Thomas Connell, M D A Cameron- Commercial j&n Upper Mataura 110 Hotel - - lpj Charles Tibbets -110R Macgeorge - l|jg A M'Naughton - 1 1 0 Wm Garthwaite - lffj J M'Naughtin -110 Nixon & Brown • lft( Matheson and David Mitchell - liik Gracie - -1 1 0 James H Stirling I|^ A M Cameron, Thomas Carswell lj^ Albion Hotel - 1 1 6 Edward F BriscoelifJ George Geodwillic 1 1 0 W Fraser, Chief j'.QI John Hamilton & Constable - l&s Co - -1 1 0 George M'Leod -1^ James Young -11 OT. Freser - - l;'.«jj ■ John J Watson, W Chubbiii • lES Victoria Hotel 110 Robert Murdoch- l|| Subscriptions received by the T>reasurerie"| M'Arthur, Esq., Invercargill^ and at the of New South Wales. 'Sif ->. ■■% CUSTOMS DUTIES Chargoahl e under the Customs Duties Act, llu IN AI>L POETB OF KEW ZEALAND. W Ale, beer, cider and perry, in wood, per gal... fer Ditto, ditto, ditto, ditto, in bottles, per gal... §i| Cigars and snuff, per lb. ... „. ... tjr| Coffee, chicory, cocoa and chocolate, per 1b... vftf Cutlery, hardware, plated ware, bolloware, tr£ ironmongery of all sorts, and candles and ?.;> soap of all sorts, per cwt. ... ... pT Firearms of every description, each... •"e? Gunpowder, per lb yji Manufactures of sitk, cotton, linen, and||;j. woollen, and all articles manufactured^ therefrom.; drapery, haberdashery, to-M. siery.j millinery, furs, hats, boots, shoes, f|^ confectionery, bottled fruits, dried fruits/**' mustard, olive oil, pickles, preserves,fc® sauces, spices, and oilmen's stores of alliSff kinds, measuring outside the packages, jjfcij per cubic foot ... ... ... ...|<sc Spirits and 6trong waters of every kinisSsweetened or otherwise, of any strength;^ not exceeding the strength of proof byjfc;/ Sykes's hydrometer, and so on in pro-gpi portion for any greater strength thanK" the strength of proof, per gaL ... •■'W) Sugar (raw and refined^ of all kinds, a^blr treacle and molasses, per lb. g*. Tea, per lb. „ „ "'sg.l Tobacco per lb. „. „ gfi^ Wine, (in wood and bottle) containing ksiWf than 2a per cent, of alcohol of a specififjgjy gravity of "825 at the temperature ofSJj^ 60 degrees Fahrenheit'a thermometer,^ per gal. tpLl Anchors and chains, and rod, bolt, bar, 6heet,p^j hoop, and pig iron and nails, sail clotb,|L_ cordage, twine, cotton yarn, bags, 6&cH||*i and woolpacks, spirits of tar and turpen-£j!" tine, tobacco for sheepwasb, nuts of B%T ] kinds, powder fit only for blasting pur^i; pose, and all unenutnerated goods, warffl^ and merchandise i A jolly Jack tar having strolled into A melt %' to look at the wild bea9ts was struck with the* of a lion and a tiger in the same den. "JsP" Jack," said he to a messmate, who was cK|| his quid in eilent amazement, "I shouf||~ wonder if nestyaar they weie to carry »^?iJ sailor and a marine living peaceably and albi together." "Ay," said his married com^^ 1 ! " or a man and wife!" pi At the Bow-street police station, an ofEcei— giving evidence against a woman accu||| robbing a pawnbroker, and assured the mß|T||l that on his telling the prisoner the charge oniP* he had taken her, "she swallowed a pair of stays, two brass candlesticks, a smo^*B iron, and a bellows." " Nonsense ! have j^fic your senses P" said the magistrate. "YouWjce ship, 'tis tickets for them, I mean, she swall<S|ro] In a lesson at school, some juvenile JoßJ|t chanced to come across the mention of an ekjHL. skin. "Did any of you ever see an ekijHEl skin ?" asked the master. " I have !" s^fim six-year-old at the foot of the class, "^jry inquired old spectacles, amused by hia r """jH " On ths elephant !" was the reply, "ft, provoking crin. m.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 21, 20 January 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 21, 20 January 1863, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 21, 20 January 1863, Page 4

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