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John Dryden, power loom weaver
Mrs Mary do
Mary do
Helen do
Janet do
George do
George McBridie, tinsmith
Mrs Jane do
Thomas do
John Baxter, ploughman
Catherine do, housemaid
John Campbell, shipwright
Mrs Ann do
John do
Janet do
James McDonald, carpenter
Mrs Jane do
Mary do
Robert do
Benjamin do
Alex. Watson, ploughman and shepherd
Mrs Margaret do
Wm. Cumming, shepherd
James Colvin, quarrier
Mrs Elizabeth do
John McLeod, ploughman
Murdoch do, carpenter
Jessie do, domestic servant
Mary Munro, housemaid
Elizabeth Clark, dressmaker
Charles Sproule, farm laborer
Mrs Ellen do
Catherine Shewan, domestic servant
Ann Mitchell, do
Alex. McIntosh
Maria Taylor
James Thomson
Guaranteed.
Angus Patton, bleacher
Elizabeth Buchanan
John K. do
David do
Duncan do
Alex. Simpson, laborer
Mrs Catherine do
Mary do
Margaret do
George do
Jane do
William do
Annabella Leslie, dressmaker
Samuel McNatty, surfaceman
Elizabeth do, domestic servant
Mary Kagin, domestic servant
Jane McLennan, general servant
Arthur Grant, tailor
Mrs Margaret do
Jessie Cowie, general servant
Telegraph Stations.
Telegraph Department,
Wellington, 28th August, 1873.
THE following list of Telegraph Stations in the Colony to date is published for general information.
By order of the Telegraph Commissioner.
C. LEMON,
General Manager.
New Zealand Telegraph List of Stations.
Ahaura, Nelson.
Akaroa, Canterbury.
Alexandra, Otago.
Alexandra, Auckland
Arrow, Otago.
Ashburton, Canterbury
Auckland.
Balclutha, Otago.
Bealey, Canterbury
Blenheim, Marlborough.
Bluff, Otago.
Brighton, Nelson.
Bull's, Wellington.
Cambridge, Auckland.
Castlepoint, Wellington.
Charleston, Nelson.
Cheviot, Nelson.
Christchurch, Canterbury.
Clyde, Otago.
Coromandel, Auckland.
Cromwell, Otago.
Drury, Auckland.
Dunedin, Otago.
Dunsandel, Canterbury.
Featherston, Wellington.
Foxton, Wellington.
Grahamstown, Auckland.
Greymouth, Westland.
Greytown, Wellington.
Hamilton, Auckland.
Hampden, Otago.
Havelock, Marlborough.
Hawera, Taranaki.
Hokitika, Westland.
Hurunui, Nelson.
Hutt, Wellington.
Hastings, Auckland.
Invercargill, Otago.
Kaiapoi, Canterbury.
Kaikoura, Marlborough.
Kakanui, Otago.
Kati Kati, Auckland.
Kekerangu, Marlborough.
Lawrence, Otago.
Leithfield, Canterbury.
Longbush, Otago.
Lyttelton, Canterbury.
Maketu, Auckland.
Marton, Wellington
Masterton, Wellington.
Mataura, Otago.
Mercer, Auckland.
Motueka, Nelson.
Napier, Hawke's Bay.
Naseby, Otago.
Nelson, Nelson.
Newcastle, Auckland.
New Plymouth, Taranaki
Oamaru, Otago.
Onehunga, Auckland.
Opunake, Taranaki.
Otahuhu, Auckland.
Otaki, Wellington.
Palmerston, Otago.
Patea, Taranaki.
Picton, Marlborough.
Port Chalmers, Otago.
Queenstown, Otago.
Reefton, Nelson.
Richmond, Nelson.
Riverton, Otago.
Ross, Westland.
Rotorua, Auckland.
Roxburgh, Otago.
Rangiora, Canterbury.
Spit, Hawke's Bay.
Tarawera, Auckland.
Taupo, Auckland.
Tauranga, Auckland.
Te Awamutu, Auckland.
Temuka, Canterbury.
Timaru, Canterbury.
Tokomairiro, Otago.
Waiau, Nelson.
Waikouaiti, Otago.
Waimate, Canterbury.
Waipawa, Hawke's Bay.
Waipukurau, Hawke's Bay
Wanganui, Wellington.
Washdyke, Canterbury.
Wellington
Government Buildings, Wellington.
Westport, Nelson.
White's Bay, Marlborough.
Winton, Otago.
*The Stations marked with an asterisk are open from 8 a.m. till 8 p.m.; all others from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m., except Government Buildings, which opens at 10 a.m. and closes at 4.30 p.m., except on Saturdays, when it closes at 2 p.m. This station is also closed on Sundays.
In addition to the Ordinary hours, the Oamaru Station is open from 7 p.m. till 8 p.m. daily, Sundays and Holidays excepted.
N.B.βOn Sundays, Public Holidays, and within each Province the Anniversary of such Province, the office hours are from 10 a.m. till 10.30 a.m., and from 5 p.m. till 5.30 p.m.
DUNEDIN AND PORT CHALMERS RAILWAY.
TIME TABLE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1873.
Passenger and goods trains will leave Dunedin and Port Chalmers respectively, calling at Intermediate Stations, as under:β
Down.
LEAVE
Dunedin ... 7 30 a.m.
Do. ... 10 30 a.m.
Do. ... 12 30 p.m.
Do. ... *2 30 p.m.
Do. ... 5 15 p.m.
Up.
LEAVE
Port Chalmers ... 9 0 a.m.
Do. ... 11 30 a.m.
Do. ... 1 30 p.m.
Do. ... 4 0 p.m.
Do. ... 6 0 p.m.
*This train calls at Pelichet Bay only.
FARES:
To and from Port Chalmers:
SINGLE.
First-class ... 2 0
Second-class ... 1 6
RETURN.
First-class ... 3 0
Second-class ... 2 0
Dunedin, to and from Pelichet Bay:
First-class ... 0 6
Second-class ... 0 4
First-class ... 0 9
Second-class ... 0 6
Printed under the authority of the Provincial Government of Otago, by MILLS, DICK and Co., of Stafford street, Printers to the said Provincial Government for the time being.
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List of Assisted Government Immigrants per Ship 'Otago'
(continued from previous page)
π ImmigrationImmigration, Ship Otago, Assisted Immigrants, Occupations
58 names identified
- John Dryden, Immigrant, power loom weaver
- Mary Dryden (Mrs), Immigrant
- Mary Dryden, Immigrant
- Helen Dryden, Immigrant
- Janet Dryden, Immigrant
- George Dryden, Immigrant
- George Dryden, Immigrant
- George McBridie, Immigrant, tinsmith
- Jane McBridie (Mrs), Immigrant
- Thomas McBridie, Immigrant
- John Baxter, Immigrant, ploughman
- Catherine Baxter, Immigrant, housemaid
- John Campbell, Immigrant, shipwright
- Ann Campbell (Mrs), Immigrant
- John Campbell, Immigrant
- Janet Campbell, Immigrant
- James McDonald, Immigrant, carpenter
- Jane McDonald (Mrs), Immigrant
- Mary McDonald, Immigrant
- Robert McDonald, Immigrant
- Benjamin McDonald, Immigrant
- Alex Watson, Immigrant, ploughman and shepherd
- Margaret Watson (Mrs), Immigrant
- Wm Cumming, Immigrant, shepherd
- James Colvin, Immigrant, quarrier
- Elizabeth Colvin (Mrs), Immigrant
- John McLeod, Immigrant, ploughman
- Murdoch McLeod, Immigrant, carpenter
- Jessie McLeod, Immigrant, domestic servant
- Mary Munro, Immigrant, housemaid
- Elizabeth Clark, Immigrant, dressmaker
- Charles Sproule, Immigrant, farm laborer
- Ellen Sproule (Mrs), Immigrant
- Catherine Shewan, Immigrant, domestic servant
- Ann Mitchell, Immigrant, domestic servant
- Alex McIntosh, Immigrant
- Maria Taylor, Immigrant
- James Thomson, Immigrant
- Angus Patton, Immigrant, bleacher
- Elizabeth Buchanan, Immigrant
- John K Buchanan, Immigrant
- David Buchanan, Immigrant
- Duncan Buchanan, Immigrant
- Alex Simpson, Immigrant, laborer
- Catherine Simpson (Mrs), Immigrant
- Mary Simpson, Immigrant
- Margaret Simpson, Immigrant
- George Simpson, Immigrant
- Jane Simpson, Immigrant
- William Simpson, Immigrant
- Annabella Leslie, Immigrant, dressmaker
- Samuel McNatty, Immigrant, surfaceman
- Elizabeth McNatty, Immigrant, domestic servant
- Mary Kagin, Immigrant, domestic servant
- Jane McLennan, Immigrant, general servant
- Arthur Grant, Immigrant, tailor
- Margaret Grant (Mrs), Immigrant
- Jessie Cowie, Immigrant, general servant
π List of Telegraph Stations in the Colony
π Transport & Communications28 August 1873
Telegraph Stations, List, Hours of Operation
- C. Lemon, General Manager
π Dunedin and Port Chalmers Railway Time Table
π Transport & CommunicationsRailway, Time Table, Fares, Dunedin, Port Chalmers
Otago Provincial Gazette 1873, No 874