WAIMEA
Transcribed from the “Evening Post” of 23 August, 1879, Page 2.
The above vessel was signalled this rooming, and has made the passage out from London in 100 days, The Waimea is one of the New Zealand Shipping Company's vessels, and is commanded by Captain Mathers. The rig of this vessel has been altered to a barque, the Company having decided to turn all their ships into barques. She came up the harbor and anchored this afternoon. There are no Government immigrants on board. The following is a list of her passengers:-
Second Cabin - John Lewis and George Little.
Steerage - Charles and Jane Jones, Alfred Cox, Eli Butterworth, Thomas Barlow, Joseph Holmes; Anne (2), Johanna, Mary, Bridget, Margaret, Catherine, James (2), John, Patrick (2), and Michael Maher; William and Edgar Jones, William Dowles, Charles Roberts, William Conway, Edward Berry, and John Liddall.
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