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Papers Past Muster Roll from The Evening Star 23/1/1890 For cross checking purposes only

OUR PIONEERS MUSTER ROLL.

„.It. would 1 be dh 6soeodingiy interesting f eatpi'o in Connection with Such an foiskrtical event as tha' of y^tfrdjily. to platfe on ietioti the names of all the 6aily settlers who were present. Wo havo gone to co'n'e^dertiblo trouble to compile a list of these wilo v)4rd in the procession, but from tho oirounlstances it is quite possible that some have been omit tod. So far as we have been able to learn, however, the partxulars that we now append ate full and corroot, but if any of out readers can furnish tho names ot any pioneers who havo been overlooked, we shall be triad to cotnpleto the list later on. The foil of founders of the colony present stands as follows With tho Mayors' carriages

  • Mr. George Allen, arrived in tho Cathorine Btuart Forbes Jn I*s*l (hrtd visited Auckland in 1839, and fotnrn«*d 4o England) j and Mr. John Pliintfidf 1842, ir! tbo Gertrude. In the first old identities' earrlSsre—
Mr. 3. H. Wallace and Mr. P. Hume, 18iO, the Lady Lilfor^tj  Mf. J. Harding (of WaipukuTati, Hawke's Bay}, }Bl2f, tfco Birmanj  Mr. H. Collett, 1840, tho Lofldofl;
Mr. C. W. Keys, 1810, the Cuba  Seccffld eni'riage— 
  • Mrs. Robert Burgess (maiden nnmd J*Ot)ie' 1 risk], 1840, the Aurora; Mrs. Calders, Mrs. Gee, anil Mrs. Colman, 1840,
the Blenheim" (taesa tHresladifls aro sisters, and have lived at Kftivrrtrra e7OT since their arrival) 
  • Mr. David Lewis, 184?, tfce Oriental.
Third 6arriago'— 
  • Mrs. Caroline Efsng, l&ft), tho Adelaide;
*Mrs. Margaret Snritb, isil, tho Lady KSgent;
  • Mrs. Janp Better, 1841, the Lord William" Bflnfincfc;
  • Mrs. Rebecca Mclebd, 1841. the CatboWjiSSftfart Fofbos. fourth (Sarriage-r-
  • Mr. G. Muae'w% ana Mra. C. Subway, ,XII, the Catherine SMtart Forbes; Airs.
John V?ohbor^lß4l, the Lady Nugent; Mrs. Hbbfc, i W Mautdki (cannot recall tuo date) and Wi Ha'pl Pskmr. of the Hu'tt, who say,? tJ)al t .he,.is,P no of th»tow t MaoriiJ^liTO who reject the arrival of tho pioneers of WoJHiffton.  Fifth carriage- Mr. Thomas
  • Freethy, iiHo ofcme to^New Zealand in the Frenoh vessel Jo'Strau, in, 1840
*Mr. Charles Collis, 1842, the Bii'ffi'an j 
  • Mr. David Dick, 1840, the Bengal Merchant
*Mr. Edwin Ticohurst, 1840, tho Adelaido;
*Mr. John Knowles, 1841, the Gertrude
  • Mrs. B. Harrison, 1841, tho Oatherino Stuart Forbes. Sixth carriage—
Mr. G. H. Luxford and Mr. W. N. Luxford, 1840, the Adelaido  Mr. Ward Parker, oam6 to Adelaide by the Poictiers in 1843,
and came on to Now Zealand in the Mary Bay in 1862 
  • Mr. C. Simrrionds, 1866, tho Ann Wilson
  • Mr. T. A. Shirley, lfWl, the Arab.
Seventh carriage—
  • Mr. B. Hewft, 1840, the Adelaide;
  • Mr. G Brick, 1843, th« Birman
  • Mr. W. Qpoden; 1841, the Arab;
*Mr. T. Benton, l«?4Sf, the London
*Mr. John Daysh. 1841, tho GertrriUe. 
  • Off foot— Mr. John Gell (wearing a Maofi tiki), I8 l 42,the Bombay;
*Mrs. Epuni and Mrs. M. ttanitfo, representing native old identities;
  • Mr. LSiicfflot Holmes, until lately Chiof Pilot of Wolling' tos, born at Petone in March, 1840,said to be* the 1 first European child born ia Port Nicholson;
Mesota. J. Petherick, F. G. PetKeriCk, And R". V&iis, 1840, the Aurora Mr;
*J. Brown, 1840, the Blenheim 
  • Mr. T. IWwell, 1840, the Martha Bidgiva* i
  • Mr. 3. Etowe. tfto Clifton;
*Messrs. N. Valentino and J. Valontinfl, ljfck>, tlto Java (landed first m Auckland)';
*Mr.- H. PWxor,' 1845, the Gertfud6;
*Mr. E. Prouse, 18*), tBo Dtfkeof Rotfbn'fgh';
  • Mr. P.GoodenJß4o', thoMaJth* Ridgway; M*. S. H6bbs,-1842, tho Birman
  • Mr. J. H. Houghton ftns! Mr. E W. Pethe-1 ciok, 1840, the Aurora;
*Mr, 2. A. Hiiftchings, tmj tl?e WiHia'm Alfred;
  • Mr. J. Better, 1841', tn'o'L6rd Wittiam' BeriUnok;
  • Mr. EX Buck, 1842, the* Birman
  • Mr. Hart Udy, senr., and Messrs. W. "ETdy, J: Udy, and Haft Udy, j'unr. (his sons) 1840, iU FnKo of I^o)?burgh;
Messes. James Knight, S&Mfcel Smitfi, .iT.,W. Bryant, J. C. Bryant, T. Bassett', J. Ha*ko, AY. Copkiug, David Hunter, and Robert Hsfeter, 1840, the Duke of Roxburgh;
*Mr. C. Saywoll., 1840, the Martha Ridgway;
*Mr. C. W. BroW, born at the.Hutt in 1841, his parents havtng attired in ,tho .Martha Ridgway
*Mr. J. Cudby, l&ft toe Thomas Parkos;
*Mr. J. G. Rush, 1842, Thff Lady Nngent;
  • Mr. W. Doneen, born a% Potcfe'o >n 1840;
*Mr. Thomas Rogers, born at Poioiii in 1840— di-putos
  • Mr. L. Holmes' claim to'cfcttw first European child born in tho district j
  • Mr, H. E«linton, 1849, the Slam's Castle Messrs.
  • G/ Tonks, W. Tonks, T. Morgan, and G. Bell, 18S2, tbo Birman
  • Mr. G. Spaokman, 1840, the Bolton tit. 3. Bills, 1842, tho Clifton
  • Mr. W. Rowe, 1859, tnff Wild Duck;
  • Mr. W. Lockyear, 1842, the London
  • Hhr. H. Green, 1853, the Rajah
  • Mr. C. Mudgway, 1841, the Catherine Stuart Forbeß
  • Mr. A. W. Eudman, 1842, the Phoobe (to Nelson)
  • Mr. J. Vile, 1841, tho Arab
  • Mr. J. D. Bengo, 1841, the Olympus j
  • Mr. E. Cahill, 1546, the Java s
  • Mr. Geo. Every, 1810, the Bolton j
  • Mr. Jas. Robinson, born here in Isl2— paxents came in the Martha Ridgway
  • Mr; C. W. Bfodie, 1842,- tho Cuba
  • Mr. F. Cooper, Iff4t the OrfentaJ
  • Mr. G. Judd, 1840, the MarthtfßTflgway,- *
  • Mr. C. Staart, 1842, the Birman
  • M£ Hi. Clark, 1840, the Glenbervie; Mr. T. Hazard, 1846, the Driver;
  • Mr. J. Philps, 1841, tM Lord' William Bentinck;
  • Mr. D. Dick, juri., Wr'A here in 1840— parents came in the Bengal Merchant;
  • Mr. Joseph James, 1849, the Catherine Stuart Forbes; Mr. W. Dodds, 1841, th 6 L*&y. Nugent
  • Mr. C. W. Gooden, 1840, the Marffirf Eidgway
  • Mr. H. Southee, 1841, the Lady Nugent f
  • Mr. P. Monaghan, 1846, the Java
  • Mr. G. L. LayfJeld-,,1853, the Northfleet;
  • Mr. J. Hill. 1841, the Aiab?
  • Mr. E. Bannister, 1840, the Bolton
  • Mr. T. W. M'Kenzie, 1840, the Adelaide
  • Mr. A. Murray, 1841, tha Tyne;
  • Mr. A. Pringlo, 1840, the London
  • Mr. H. F. Eagar, I&J2, the Scotia (from Sydney)
  • Mr. W. B. Howe, 18*1, tha Clifton Mr. G. Barrett, 'JB-48 1 the Bernicia!;
  • Mr. 3, Bidmead, 1842, the LoiVdon Mr. J) Harris, 1542, tbo George S(rfe; Mr. G. Brown, 1841, the Blenheim}
  • r. T. O'Malley; 1846, tho Lord Auckland
  • Mr. Jas. Smith, 1856, tne Lancashire Witch
  • Mr. H. Rndman, born ifl N6lson in 1843— parents oame in the Phoebe;
  • Mr: T. H. Robinson, 1841, Lady Nugent;
  • Mr. G. H. Hawkins, born in Wellington 1844
*  Mr. W. Sievors, 1849, the Mariner Mr. W. Jenkins —was in the colony before the New Zealand Company's settlers, having arrived in the Henry FreeliDg in 1836;
*  Mr. J. Webber, 1841, Lady Nngent;
*  Mr. Jan. Smith, 1840, thtf whaling ship David j 
  • Mr. T. Bevan, 1841, the Lady Nugent
*  Mr. R. Miller, 1840, the Blenheim?
*  Mr. T. Allen, born at Wellington in 1848— parents came in tho Oatherine Stuart Forbes;
  • Mr. A. R. Meeoh, born here in 1845— parents came in the Oriental;
  • Mr. A. Wall, *84f, the Lord William Bentinok Mr. J. Yule, 1840, the Bengal Merchant
  • Mr. E. Waite, born here in 1850— parents arrived in the Sir Robert Peal
  • Mr. Hugh Caldera, born here in 1848 parents' vessel, the Blenheim
  • Mr. Francis Bradoy, 1840, the Adelaide
  • Mr. Duncan Sinclair, born here in 1819— parents landed at Kapiti in 1846
* Mr. James Lingard, 1841, the Gertrude 
* Mr. Jo3eph Rawson, came from Sydney in 1846;
*  Mr. James Stockbridge, 1842, the London 
* Mr. T. O'Loughlin. born here in 1843 
* Mr. D. Hobbs, 1843, the Birman 
* Mr. John Knowles, 1841, the Oriental 
* Mr. J. E. Smith, camo to Auckland in tho Tomatine in 1842; 
* Mr. J. O'Meara, 1842, the Planet; 
* Mr. Fred. Bradey, 1840, the Adelaido 
* Mr. K. Woodman, born here in 1840 parents came in tho Bolton;
*  Mr. D. Cruickshank, 1850, the Phcsbe Dunbar
*  Mr. John Pattinson, 1840, tho Georgo Fyfe
*  Mr. H. Ashton, 1848, the Blundell 
* Mr. C. Hewitt, 18-16, the Levant
*  Mr. T. Mackintosh, came to Nelson in 1842, in the Levant 
* Mr. J. Davison. about 1810, the Marion Kelly 
*Mr. F. W. Eevell. born at Taranaki in 1849— parents' vessel, the William Bryan, the first ship to Taranaki 
  • * * Mr. A. Wise, came from Melbourne in 1855 Mr. M. O'Connor, arrived 1846;
  • * * Mr. G. Sample, 1845
  • * * Mr. T. Claridge, 1842, the London
  • * * Mr. W. Edwards, 1849, the Larkins.
  • * * Mr. T. Campbell, one of the arrivals by the Lady Nugent, was unable to be present personally, but was rep
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  • ented by his son, Mr. Thomas Campbell.