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THE NEW ZEALANDER Page 2 December 11, 1850 Shipping Intelligence Arrivals December 9 - Emma, 135 tons, Captain H. J. Fox, from Sydney, the 27th ultimo. Passengers the Lord Bishop of New Zealand, Mr. Hector, Miss Hector, the Misses Horatia and Caroline Hector, Master Edward Hector, and Simeon and Sallo Dedema, Savandorow and Kallidonga (Natives of the South-sea Islands) Mrs. & Mrs. Gray and two children, Miss Gray, Mrs Reed and child, Thomas Smith, wife and three children. December 9 - Sarah, 13? tons, Captain Lewis Grant, from Newcastle, with 160 tons coals. Passengers - Messrs. Campbell and Staunton, W.S. Grahame agent. Departures December 8 Helen S. Page, 226 tons, Captain J.J. Church, for Sydney. Passengers - Messrs. James Clendon and George Brett. ------------ The New Zealander Page 2 January 1 1851 Shipping Intelligence Arrivals December 28 - Daniel Webster, 296 tons, Capt J. S. Macfarlane, from Sydney. Passengers Mr. Partington and Mr. Bewes. The Daniel Webster has had a tedious and stormy passage from Sydney, having sail from thence on the 9th December. She has lost upwards of two hundred of her sheep on the way down. ------------ The New Zealander Page 2 January 15, 1851 Shipping Intelligence Arrivals January 11 - Sisters, 131 tons, Hugh Clarke, from Hobart Town. Passengers Mrs. Clarke and child, Mr McGaurran, George Bailey, wife and child, Joseph Sampson, James Smith, wife and three children, M. A. Tabo, 4 Constables and 1 Soldier. D Nathan Agent. January 11 John Whitely, 40 tons, James Liddell, from Taranaki and Kawhia, with 100 bushels gran, 7 pigs. Passengers from (Taranaki) Captain Murray and servant, Mr. Dixon, Mr. Shanes, Mr. Shoulbridge; from Kawhia - Mr. S. A. Joseph, and two natives. Charles Davis Agent. ------------ The New Zealander Page 2 June 4 1851 Shipping Intelligence Arrivals June 1 - Stately, barque 555 tons, Captain T. Ginder, from London. Passengers - Mrs. Ewington, Mr. William Ewington, Mr. Tudor Williams, Mr. Basil Rathbone, James Wilks, Louisa Wilks, John Bell, Louisa Mary Bell, Louisa M. Bell, Jamieson Jarvie, S Fleming, William Clarke, Elizabeth Clarke, Fanny Clarke, William Clarke, John Clarke, Eliza Clarke, Susan Clarke, Philip Callan, Wm. G. G. Deresby, Frederick William Cook, Henry Brown, Brooks H. Bullock, Daniel Mills, Henry Hogarth, J. Hewitt, John Boy, John Chalmers, Thos. Quiggin, Margaret Quiggin, Thomas Quiggin, Daniel Campbell, Agnes Campbell, Marian Campbell, Jessie Campbell, Wm. Baldwin, James White, Catherine White, William Lepine, John Hume, James B. White, William Roy, John Watson, Sarah Goshawk, Anne Bergen, John Bergen, Bryan W. Simpson, Francis Borraulffe, Fanny Clair, Sarah Bevan, Elizabeth Bevan, Elizabeth Bryan, Emily Chevasset, Margaret Connolly, Sophia E. Dyer, Mary Ann Drake, Eliza Dunn, Elizabeth Davis, Louisa Ellis, Marian Fletcher, Charlotte Fletcher, Eliza Franklin, Mary Gennery, Elizabeth A. Jalicyne, Jane Humphreys, Anne Kidd, Maria Lovelace, Lydia McCullock, Elizabeth Muddeman, Eliza Preston, Anne Smith, Catherine Sullivan, Sarah Ann Whitmore, Mary Ann White, Emma Wardle, Eliza Webb, Anne Woodhouse, Elizabeth Wilson, Mary Anne Wilson, Mrs. Anne Carter, Mrs. Simpson. - Brown & Campbell Agents. The Stately sailed from the Downs on the 1st Feb. She received a large mail on board as she was passing though the Downs on the 30 Jan. She experienced no rough weather, but had very little fair wind throughout the voyage. She was at one time becalmed for seventeen days. She has brought out a large number of passengers, several of whom remain here, and others proceed to New Plymouth and the Southern Settlements. Thirty-two females for Auckland have arrived by this vessel, the cost of their passage having been defrayed by Mr. Sydney Herbert's Female Emigration Committee at London. A large proportion of the Stately's cargo is for this port. A great deal more offered than she could take, but that which was shut out will be brought by the Norfolk barque, which was laid on for Auckland direct, and was fast filling up, to sail on the 12th March. The Clara, Captain Cobb, was advertised for Wellington, Canterbury, &c., to sail on the 10th March. ================================================ Maureen's Note: There was considerable upset on this voyage which resulted in a charge of assault against Captain Thomas Ginder bought by passenger Frances Barracluff whose name interestingly enough does not appear on the list of passengers as reported in the newspaper. On June 28th a letter to the Editor was published, signed by 10 of the young women on this voyage. There names are as follows. Again some of these names were not published in the original list. Elizabeth A. Galique, Sarah A. Whitmore, Maryann White, Ann Woodhouse, Eliza Preston, Sarah Bevan, Margaret Connolly, Mary Gennery, Catherine Sullivan, Elizabeth A. Davis. It is possible that the names which seem to not appear on the original list are as a result of misspelling. ------------ Many Thanks to Maureen Donwen
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