AFN: NOTE OTAGO COLONIST SEPTEMBER 28 1860
Otago Witness S eptember 2
CONC 9 1860
Shipping Intelligence: September 24 - Henriet ta, Cu
CONC mming, from Glasgow, M ay 30 1860
[Otago Witness 4 Augus t 1860
CONC , Page 4]
Passengers - Paying their ow n pass
CONC ages :
Andrew John
[Begg Samuel]
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CONC
Black Archibald
Bremner John
Camer on Du
CONC ncan, wife, 2 sons & 2 daughters
Dickson William
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CONC p>Dugard Robert (Duguid)
Eadie William wife, 1 s on, 2 d
CONC aughters
Erskine James
Falconer Janet< /p>
CONC >Farmer James B.
Ferguson William
< p>Grah
CONC am George
Grant Elspeth
Greig David & w ife
CONC
Greig Janet
Hamilton Mrs. David
p><
CONC p>Hewat Robert wife & son & daughter
Litster James
CONC p>McColl Duncan
McGill William
McLell
CONC an James
McLellan Catherine
McNeil Hec tor, w
CONC ife & daughter
Mill Robert
Mill Willi am and w
CONC ife Catherine
Munro Donald
Oliver Eli zabeth
CONC
Reid Simon
Robertson Jas.
< p>Ross
CONC Donald & wife
Smeaton James
[White John]
CONC
Assisted emigrants:
CONC >Ballantine (?Ballantyne) Francis & Wife, 4 sons, 5 daughters< /p>
CONC >Cairns Peter & Wife, 1 son
Cameron Ewen & W ife, 7 s
CONC ons, 3 daughters (Allan, Duncan & Ewen)
Cameron Jo hn and w
CONC ife & Margaret (Angus Cameron paid £3 passage m oney to the Provi ncial G
CONC overnment of Otago on Sept. 24 1860 for John's p assage))
< p>Cand
CONC ich Margaret & 1 daughter
[Crichton William]
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CONC
Clark Ann
Couper (?Cowper) Ann
Cr ichton
CONC William
Dallas Thomas & and wife Elizabeth
p><
CONC p>Deans George & Wife, 3 sons, 3 daughters (Alexander Deans pai d £4 4 5
CONC s passage money to the Provincial Government of Otago)
D eans J
CONC ohn & Wife, 1 son, 1 daughter
Duncan Peter
CONC Duncan William
Ferguson James
Gordon Joh
CONC n
Grant James & Wife (Elspet)
Gray W alter w
CONC ife, 3 sons, and daughter.
Greig Janet (paid £14 p assage m
CONC oney to the Provincial Government o f Otago on February 2 1872) p>
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CONC p>Gunn Hugh
Hardie James, & Wife, 2 sons, 4 daug hters<
CONC /p>
Henderson John & Wife, 2 sons, 1 daughter (Alexande r Hend
CONC erson pai d £38 passage money to the Provincial Government of Ota go on A
CONC pril 16 1 863)
Hislop Mungo & Wife, 1 son
Hunte
CONC r Archibald & Wife, 1 son
Kinloch Margaret
p><
CONC p>Livingston Charles & Wife, 3 sons, 4 daughters
Ma ckay A
CONC ngus
McColl Duncan & Wife, 4 sons, 4 daughters
CONC >McEwen Jessie
McKenzie John & Wife and 2 sons
CONC p>McLaren John ?gardener (Dundee)
McLaren J ohn & W
CONC ife, 2 sons
McLeod Alexander & Wife, 1 son, 2 daug hters<
CONC /p>
McPherson Angus & Wife
Marshall James & W if
CONC e, 2 sons
Mathieson Alexander
Morrison Malc
CONC olm & Wife, 5 sons
Murdoch Peter
Oliv er J
CONC ohn wife and 5 sons (James Oliver paid £10 passage money t o the P rovin
CONC cial Government of Otago on May 26 1869)
Orr John & Wi fe, 6 (
CONC ?5)sons, 3 daughters
Robertson Robert & Wife, 6 dau ghters
CONC
Robertson John
Rogers George & Wife
CONC p>Sinclair Robert & Helen, James, John, Arthur
< p>Sinc
CONC lair Robert & Wife
Smith George
Stee dman J
CONC ames & Wife, 2 sons, 1 daughter
Steven James
p><
CONC p>Sutherland John (?Lybster)
Sutherland Benjamin p>
CONC Sutherland John & Wife, 1 son, 1 daughter
Swa n Ag
CONC nes
Webster Robert
Young William & W ife, 3 s
CONC ons (James)
The above list includes 4 f ar
CONC mers
26 ploughmen
17 shepherds
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CONC asons
9 quarrymen
3 blacksmiths 4 ca rpente
CONC rs
1 tailor
1 teacher
4 ga rdener
CONC s
14 labourers
20 female servants.
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CONC
From the "Otago Witness"
"THE HENRI ETTA" T
CONC he barque "Henrietta" arrived at the Heads on Mo nday morning, af ter a p
CONC assage of 115 days from Glasgow. The rather prot racted voyage is r efer
CONC able to bad weather since passing the meridian of t he Cape, prev ious t
CONC o which not a reef had been taken in the topsails. S he had on bo ard, a
CONC t starting 238 souls, equal to 194½ statute adults, a n umber wh ich ha
CONC s been somewhat reduced by the casualties noted below. We r egret t o le
CONC arn that sickness has prevailed, and is still prevalent amon g th e pass
CONC engers to a considerable extent, though there have been no in fec tions o
CONC r contagious diseases. Various reports are in circulation as t o t he ca
CONC use of illness, it having been alleged by some that the accommo d ation o
CONC n board was insufficient, by others that the passengers have no t r ecei
CONC ved the necessary medical attention: and certainly the disgracef u l fac
CONC t that the surgeon was locked up on a charge of drunkenness a few h o ur
CONC s after landing, does not say much for his fitness for his onerou s d ut
CONC ies. The captain states, however, that the passengers were far fr om g e
CONC nerally healthy when they embarked, and their appearance on board ing w a
CONC s certainly not such as could have been wished, or equal to that o f pr e
CONC vious arrivals. One female died on board the "Oberon" on the pass age u p t
CONC he harbour. We presume that some inquiry will take place, and the ref or
CONC e refrain from further comment.
The following births and d eath
CONC s have occurred:
BIRTHS
J uly 17
CONC Mrs. J Deans of a son premature (died in 24 hours)
< p>July 2
CONC 0 Mrs. R Sinclair a son
July 17 Mrs. Hamilton a d aught
CONC er
DEATHS
July 18 Mary D eans a
CONC ged 2 yrs Decline
July 19 R Robertson aged 40 Ap oplexy
CONC
August 6 John Sutherland aged 23 months Decline p>
CONC August 30 Robert Orr aged 2 yrs Marasmus
Sep t 5 J
CONC ohn Cameron aged 15 yrs Brain fever
Sept 7 Hannah O live
CONC r aged 19 yrs Brain Fever
Sept 13 Catherine Camer on age
CONC d 20 yrs Brain Fever
Sept 17 Catherine Cameron age d 19 y
CONC rs Brain Fever
Sept 22 Grace Cameron aged 23 yrs B rain F
CONC ever
Sept 26 Mrs. Ballantine aged 26 yrs Decline< /p>
CONC >The following address was given signed by 70 p asse
CONC ngers:
"Dear Sir,-
Now that we have lan ded in o
CONC ur adopted land we feel it to be our duty t o express our high ap precia
CONC tion of your qualities as a commander and yo ur conduct as a gent leman. W
CONC e likewise desire to testify our appreciati on of the conduct of M r.Fin
CONC nie Chief Officer and Mr.Turner second Offic er and also of the c rew wh
CONC o have done everything in their power to add t o our comfort by m any ac
CONC ts of kindness during the voyage With every wis h that prosperity m ay a
CONC ttend to you to the termination of your career w e remain yours, & c."
CONC p>
Information courtesy of Alison de Caen who i s res
CONC earching the Hamilton a nd Litster families. Posted 3 January 200 0.
CONC Otago Witness, 6 October 1860, Page 5
The f
CONC ollowing; letter, accompanied by a gold chain was presented to Ca p tain G
CONC umming of the Henrietta by a number of the passengers : — We , th e unde
CONC rsigned passengers by the barque Henrietta, from Glasgow to O tag o, wis
CONC h to express our gratitude and esteem of Captain Gumming as a c o mmande
CONC r and gentleman, and also his uniform kindness and attention to p r omot
CONC e our comfort during the voyage, by presenting him with a gold ch a in, w
CONC ishing that all success may attend him to the end of his career.