EMIGRANTS FOR AUCKLAND PER 'DORETTE.'
Th 3 'Dorette,' which left London on Jan, 19 for Auckland, and finally sailed from Gravesend on January 21, has the following emigrants'on board:— 1, Famihes.—Easton—John R 24, Elizabeth R22.WGI; Phillips-Joseph 29, Eliza. 26, 2, Amy E 5, Isabella 2; GouldElijah 21, Maria 19, Caroline i months; Gibbs —Kiohard 43, Ann 45, Betsy 11, Harriet 9, Jane 6, John 3, Isaac 1; Diver—Samuel 21, Eliza 20; Cosser—John 34, Eliza 28, John 7, Arthur 6, Albert 5, Flora 3, Emma .9 months ; Langley—-James 21, Elizabeth 20. James H 2; Bannister—Frederick 39, Annio M 39, Frederick W 10, Annie M 9, Sarah J 7,' luoy E 5, Mary AB, Harriet MlO months; Birley— John 33, Elizabeth 29, Elizabeth 2, Frank 9 months; Birch—William 39, Fanny 38'; Yearbury-Wm 34, Ann 36, George 10, Robert 7, Rose 4; Lamb—Thomas 23, Martha 22, JTates, Bessy 3, Alice 2; Gregg—Walter 30, Louisa 31, Mildred M 7, Mark W 5, Thomas G 3, Walter O2; Langing;—James'2s, Catherine 18; Quelelx—William 28, Ellen 26, William J 2 months; Markie—George 23, Fanny 17; O'Brien—Jtfhn 36, Mary 34, Ellen 6, Francis 3; StanM'd-Thomas B 21, Tssie E 20; Vine -WA2I, Mary D 21; Shepherd-William24, Maria 21, Alexander 1'; Markman—Richard 28, Elizabeth 23, Wallace A 3 months; RoseJames ' 31, Mary 29, John J8; Evans—John 59, Mary 45; Cotter-Richard 34, Betsy 33. Timothy 11, Maria 8, James 5, Ellen 3, Richard. 2; Welche—Patrick J 29, Eleanor 26; • Beasley—James 22, Caroline 27, John 5; Wark-George 37, Sarah 21, Emily 7, Alice 5; Calvert—John 23, Hannah 23, James 4, Mary A 2, William J 3months; Marden—Bichard 26, Hannah 26, Frederick 3, Georgina 8 months; Surman-Stephen24,Selina3,Emily 2 months; Surman—Henry 32, Charlotte 32, Henry 5, Sally 3, Charles R1; Gray-Charles 25, Amelia 25, John 3 months; CollinsCharles 34, Ellen 33; Brown-John 20, Martha 22; Hadfield-Thdmas 25, Louisa 23,' Arthur2months; Turner—Edwin 23, Emma 26, Emma 5, Charles 1, infant 3 months; Ball —Job' 44, Mary 43, Selina 8, Temperance 5, Florence 1; Harries-James E 33, Mary A 32, Edmund W 7, Louisa s,'John D 3, Anne 8 months; Belcher—George 27, Jane 26, Lizzie 7, Alfred 4, George'l month; FreestoneThomas 40, Martha 88, Ellen 9, Walter 7, Julia 5, Florence 2; Ryan—Dennis 24, Ellen 26, Dennis 3; Downs-John 28, Elizabeth 33; Hunt—Arthur 38, Jane 32, Sarah A 7, Mary J 5, Edward 4, Flora 2, Henry A 2; LeeWilliam 27, Jemima !29, Amy 7, Frederiok 5, Frank 8, Emily 3 months; Harding—George 23,Jane22, Edward 3 months; Pook—James 1 22, Lydla 28; O'Shaugunwy-Thcmfta 41, Mary 82, Thomas 10, Ellen 7, Btldggt fi, Honora 8. '<
Sihom Mhh,—Fewby, 21; Taylor, William 19; Bigwood, Jam'ss 20; Morrow, John 18 *, o«wlin, Sturgin 24; Wood, Robert 20; Denby, Alfred 28; Game, Charles 3 21; Ross, Chriatoplier 20; Blackmail, Wm J 19; Cross, Edward Hl7; Blowers, Philip 20, Freaman 18; Treadnor, Patrick.2l; Matthews, John 21; Campbell-James 28, George 21; Mara, Patrick 36; Sanders, William 21; Harper, Edward 16; Fox, Henry, 22; Cavanagh—Hugh 22, John 20, Michael 18, James 17; Williams, Edward 22; Kennedy, William 30; Bennett, William 30; Buddie, John 23; Fluke, John 20; Mansfield, Arthur 19; Jaokson" —George 19, Charles 21; Furphy, James 19; Heard, William 21; Sammons, William 20; Waters, William 31; Kemp, Charles 22; Andrews, Elijah J 20; Gross, Edwin F 20; Moir, Alfred 20;' Edmond, William J 23; Johnston, Thomas 23; Gore; James A 20; Limbin, Joseph 34'; Rueff, Simon 32; Colette, Emile 29; Gibbs -Job 16, James 13; Birch— C Jl6, Henry P 14; Yearbury, Edward 15; O'Brien—William 17, Michael 12; EvansHenry 24, John-16; Bourke, Lawrence 25; Buchanan, James 23; Thonatt, William 36 Worsnop, Mbert 23; Bitchie, Charles 15 Waring, Walter 17; Nickson, Edward 24 Donovan, James 35; Good, Abraham 22 » Tpvey, Robert 23; McMaster, Arthur 22; Ryan, Michael 18; Randall, Nathaniel 23; Henry, C 525; Jackson, James 35; Hogan —Maurice 21, Dennis 21; McManemy, Edward 22; Ready, John 28; Hart, George 21; Ivin, Peter 19; Henderson, Thomas 23; Edwards, William 33; Howes, William 31; Redhead, George 34; Tosland, Joshua 25; WilsOD, James 16; Reilly—John 26, Laurence 20; Rashbrook, William 26; Harrison, G 27; Jackson, Edward 20; Bell-Job 16, David 12; Freestone—Thos 15, John 12; Howell, Alfred 25; Lindsay, Robert 30; Camyer, William 19. SiHCHiE Womas.—Luzzane, Elizaboth. 26; Jordan, Lizzie 21: Holtam, Ellen 19; Hall, Annie 21; Hickmott, Caroline 20; Brooke, Martha 24; Harris, Agatha 29; Treadwell— Betsy 19, Jane 27; Poate, Mary 26; Johnstone, Elizabeth J 20; Magin,.Elizabeth2o; Hargraves, Ellen 47; Kane, Mary 19;,Cavanagh—Eliza 15, Kate 12, Eliza 50; -Yearbury, Mary 19; Evans, Mary A ,18; Galpin; Lucy 23; Day, Mary 21; Howell—Mary B 50, Henrietta 19, Ida 18; • McCabe-Mary 18, Bridget 19'; Everard, Rachel 33; Ball, Sarah 18; Freeston, Alice 18; O'Shaughnessy—Sarah 13, Mary 12; Mulchay, Ellen 24; Toone, Selina 20.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1786, 11 April 1874, Page 3
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