Dr John Wood, Mrs Wood,
Geo Vidul,
Selwyn Vidul,
Mrs W Nihil and infant,
Samuel Worms, Mrs Worms, Miss Dora,
C Lyons,
Lewis Cottingham,
Wm Maugham, Mrs., Sarah Maugham, Thos., H.R., and Elizabeth Maugham,
D Shannon, Ann Shannon, James H., Ellen, John H., Annie, Helen, Mary,
Julia and Emily Holmes,
Andrew McLaughlin, Frances, Eliza, Annie M, Fanny R,
Eliza R Milbourne,
Alex Fraser,
John Banbury, Edwin Banbury,
James East, Wm J., Amelia Ann, Amelia Ann,
Wm J Miller,
Nathaniel and Catherine Stewart,
Maria Walton,
Wm Ford,
Mary Streeter,
Emily Ford,
Clement Jones,
William Edward,
John F Clark,
Alfred Sayer,
James Whyte,
Elizabeth Whyte,
Mrs Charlotte and Charles F Cooper, Joseph, John, Mary,
Emma and Alice Redshaw,
Ann, Thomas and James Carr,
Johanna and Mary Dooley, J, T., Mrs,
Horace, Clara and Florence Dean,
Mary M Wilks,
Charles and William Bolton,
Susan Baylis,
Andrew Lumsden,
Mary Jane Hicks,
Eliza Bleakley,
J J Wilson.
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The ship, 'Cashmere', Captain Petherbridge, arrived in this harbour on Sunday night, after a passage of 113 days from the Downs. The passage was uneventful, fine weather being experienced almost throughout. She brings a large general cargo, the manifest of which we published on the 1st April, besides about 90 passengers. An interesting addition is made to the imported birds of the colony by the 'Cashmere' which has on board a number of blackbirds, linnets, thrushes, skylarks, several varieties of duck, mallard and varieties of geese. About one third the number died on the passage. The 'Cashmere' is trim and clean and the passengers appear healthy and satisfied.
Cruickshank, Smart & Co. Agents.
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