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CHERRY GARDENS cemetery ONKAPARINGA - South Australia 120 - 259
read first the introduction to CHERRY GARDENS Cemetery
as at April 2011 there were 259 people interred in the
CHERRY GARDENS CEMETERY
- clicking the cemetery link (through the introduction link above) will reveal more information for every person, like their burial location and photos where available
the interments at Cherry Gardens cemetery:
1 - 119 AHRENS to LEDGARD
120 - 259 LEWIS to YOUNG
120. LEWIS, Caleb
121. LEWIS, Daphne Evelyn
122. LEWIS, Dorothy Irene
123. LEWIS, Fred
124. LEWIS, Harry
125. LEWIS, John N
126. LEWIS, Kenneth Lancelot
127. LEWIS, Louisa
128. LEWIS, Louisa Blanche
129. LEWIS, Mary
130. LEWIS, Mary
131. LEWIS, Maud Mary
132. LEWIS, Raymond H
133. LEWIS, Robert
134. LEWIS, Sylvia Emma Ada
135. LLOYDE, Lara
136. MACKERETH, George
137. MACKERETH, George
138. MACKERETH, Sarah Ann
139. MARDEN, Richard
140. MATTHEWS, Albert
141. MATTHEWS, Frederick George
142. MATTHEWS, Mary
143. McCANN, George
144. McCANN, Hilda May
145. McCANN, Kathleen Marie
146. McGRATH, M E
147. MILDWATER, Eliza
148. MILDWATER, G K
149. MILDWATER, H
150. MILDWATERS, A
151. MILDWATERS, Elizabeth
152. MILDWATERS, James
153. MORGAN, Amelia
154. MORGAN, Charles
155. MORGAN, Charles A
156. MORGAN, Clara Martha Matilda
157. MORGAN, Clarence Mortimer
158. MORGAN, Doris Lily
159. MORGAN, Ethel Maude
160. MORGAN, Fenella
161. MORGAN, Howard Dean
162. MORGAN, Ivor
163. MORGAN, John Thomas
164. MORGAN, Joseph
165. MORGAN, Maria
166. MORGAN, Maurice Charles
167. MORGAN, Winifred Rose
168. MULKERIN, Maureen Therese
169. NEILSEN, Dean Gilbert
170. NEVILLE, Alfred Edwin
171. NEWCOMBE, Christina Rose
172. NEWCOMBE, Frederick
173. NEWPORT, Henry
174. OSMOND
175. PADDICK, Joseph
176. PAYNE, Frederick
177. PENNINGTON, G R
178. PERRIN, Dudley Claude
179. PHILLIPS, Walter Alfred Peter
180. PHILLIS, Deane W
181. PHILLIS, Loncey Norma
182. POLE, Alan Campbell
183. POLE, Elizabeth
184. POLE, Elsie Ellen
185. POLE, George H C
186. POYNER, Mavis Ellen
187. REDMAN, Harold Ira
188. REEVES, Bruce Alburey
189. RICKS, Alice Clare
190. RICKS, Charles
191. RICKS, Clarice Elsie
192. RICKS, Cora May
193. RICKS, Deborah Anne
194. RICKS, Donald McGregor
195. RICKS, Ethel Ellen
196. RICKS, Isaac Jacobs
197. RICKS, John
198. RICKS, Mary Elizabeth
199. SALT, Dorothy Beal
200. SCROOP, Ellis William
201. SCROOP, Elsie
202. SCROOP, Eudora Ida
203. SCROOP, Henry
204. SCROOP, Iris E
205. SMITH, Beulah Eliza
206. SMITH, Lucy
207. SMITH, Monica
208. SMITH, Richard Leonard
209. SORRELL, Rossetta Mary
210. STANWAY, John
211. STEVENS, Jason Scott
212. STEVENS, Ronald George
213. STONE, Ada Jane
214. STONE, Arthur Robert
215. STONE, Bert Clarence
216. STONE, Caroline M
217. STONE, Ellen
218. STONE, G H
219. STONE, Gilbert John
220. STONE, Ivan Laurence
221. STONE, John Cyril
222. STONE, Margaret Ellen
223. STONE, Norman Douglas
224. STONE, Phillip
225. STONE, Ronald Arthur
226. STONE, Thomas
227. STONE, Vera Irene
228. STONE, Vera May
229. STONE, Walter H
230. STONE, Wanda Maud
231. STONE, Zena Iris
232. SUTTON, Leslie James
233. TERRELL, Caleb George
234. TERRELL, Clara Jane
235. TERRELL, Edna Jane
236. TERRELL, Elizabeth Lewis
237. TERRELL, Frederick J
238. TERRELL, Frederick Leopold
239. TERRELL, Renee Constance
240. TERRELL, Russell Brent
241. THOMAS, Irene Pretoria Emily
242. THORLEY, David Leonard
243. TOZER, Abel
244. TOZER, Ada
245. TOZER, Betsy Lane
246. TOZER, John
247. TOZER, Joseph
248. TOZER, William S
249. TUENDERMANN, Linly K
250. van der WAL, Martin
251. van der WAL, Tjitske
252. VICKERS, Ivy Joy
253. WATCHMAN, Margaret Darling
254. WATCHMAN, Mark Walter
255. WATCHMAN, Walter Murray
256. WERE, Keith Horatio
257. WERE, Regina Anastasia Gould
258. WEYMOUTH, Elizabeth
259. YOUNG, Bessie Florance
COROMANDEL VALLEY cemetery ONKAPARINGA - South Australia ... 1 - 146
the CITY of ONKAPARINGA is located on the southern fringe of Adelaide, South Australia.
It is named after the Onkaparinga River, whose name comes from Ngangkiparinga, a Kaurna word meaning "The Women's River"
ABORIGINAL HERITAGE
Kaurna Yerta (Kaurna country)
Bukkibukkiunangko Kaurna meyunna yaintya pangkarilla tikketti
(Since ancient times Kaurna people have occupied this country)
The Kaurna Aboriginal people were traditional owners of the land called Ngangkiparringa (city of Onkaparinga) for at least 40,000 years before the arrival of Europeans. For a map outlining their perception of the land, their relationship to it and some of the names they used, click here.
Linked to the land by spiritual and cultural bonds, their knowledge has been handed from generation to generation in stories and memories. The Dreaming contains many of these tales and describes the creation of the world by god-like, heroic beings. The Kaurna see themselves as steward of the environment?a world alive with social and spiritual meaning.
Before Europeans arrived, they moved through their land as the seasons and their tradition allowed. They traded in karko (ochre) and met together at significant places. Clothed in cured hides?often prepared at a site near Rekarung (the Aldinga Scrub)?they lived in wodli which were simple summer housings of branch and leaf and more substantial winter structures moulded of grass and earth. Their diet was rich and diverse, built from the flora and fauna surrounding them.
Revering their ancestors and having virtually no contact with the world beyond their own, the Kaurna people were forced to meet head-on the culture of the first Europeans who arrived on their land in the early 1800s.
The Suburbs of Onkaparinga are:
Aberfoyle Park
Aldinga
Aldinga Beach
Blewitt Springs
Chandlers Hill
Cherry Gardens
Christie Downs
Christies Beach
Clarendon
Coromandel East
* Coromandel Valley
Darlington
Dorset Vale
Flagstaff Hill
Hackham
Hackham West
Happy Valley
Huntfield Heights
Ironbank
Kangarilla
Lonsdale
Maslin Beach
McLaren Flat
McLaren Vale
Moana
Morphett Vale
Noarlunga Centre
Noarlunga Downs
O'Halloran Hill
O'Sullivan Beach
Old Noarlunga
Old Reynella
Onkaparinga Hill
Port Noarlunga
Port Noarlunga South
Port Willunga
Reynella
Reynella East
Seaford
Seaford Heights
Seaford Meadows
Seaford Rise
Sellicks Beach
Sellicks Hill
Tatachilla
The Range
Whites Valley
Willunga
Willunga South
Woodcroft
* COROMANDEL VALLEY is a south-eastern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. Part is in the City of Mitcham and the City of Onkaparinga with the Sturt River being the boundary between the two council areas.
Coromandel Valley (situated in the Adelaide Hills about eighteen kilometres from the Capital City) and its neighbouring suburb, Coromandel East, gained their name from the 662 tons, three-masted ship, the Coromandel, which arrived in Holdfast Bay from London on 17 January 1837 with 156 English settlers.
Amongst her mainly young married passengers were several who would become well known in the new colony during their time and are still well known today. Some of these were Charles MANN, James CHAMBERS and his wife Catherine and Robert NORTON and his wife Mary MARSH. They became pioneer settlers of Norton Summit where both are buried.
Others passengers included Edward STEPHENS and his wife Emma, the HOBBS family, Dr T.Y. COTTER and his wife Jane and Johannes MENGE. After disembarking at Holdfast Bay most of the passengers lived for some time at 'Coromandel Village', next to Buffalo Row.
After the ship reached the shore, some of its sailors deserted, intending to remain behind in South Australia and took refuge in the hills in the Coromandel Valley region.
Without a sufficient crew, Captain CHESSER was granted a warrant on 31 January for the arrest of his sailors. They included:
James BARRETT, John CONEND, Robert CRANSON, Richard JONES, James MARSHALL, John PARSONS, James POWELL, Edward REED and John WILLIAMS. None of them were apprehended but all, except Cranson, surrendered on 13 March. They were remanded for 3 days after which all were discharged. (read a lot more at the ship link above)
The Coromandel Valley Primary School, established in 1877, is one of the oldest in South Australia. Adjacent to the school is the original St John's Anglican Church, built with local stone.
The parish at various times in the last century included the rural areas from Meadows in the South to Belair in the north.
as at April 2011 there are 758 people interred in the
COROMANDEL VALLEY CEMETERY
- clicking the cemetery link will reveal more information for every person, like their burial location and photos where available
1. ADAMS, Alfred
2. ADAMS, Mrs
3. ADDISON, William John
4. ADEY, Jeffrey Charles Dyer
5. ADEY, Mabel E
6. ALCOCK, Emily
7. ALCOCK, Violet Ruth
8. ALDEN, Albert
9. ALDRIDGE, George Arnold
10. ALLAN, Clement Davidson
11. ALLAN, Eileen Winifred Daphne
12. ANDREWS, Grace Winifred
13. ANDREWS, William Henry James
14. ANGLEY, Michael Joseph
15. ATKINSON, Gladys
16. BALL, Florence Alice
17. BARNARD, G
18. BARNARD, Nyna Gertrude
19. BARRINGER, Frederick
20. BARRINGER, Jane, Mrs
21. BARTLETT
22. BARTLETT
23. BARTLETT
24. BARTLETT
25. BARTLETT
26. BARTLETT (see link for research suggestions on who these were)
27. BARTLETT, Elizabeth
28. BARTLETT, Gordon Samuel Philip
29. BARTLETT, James
30. BARTLETT, John
31. BARTLETT, John Henry
32. BARTLETT, Mary Ann
33. BARTLETT, Mary Elliot
34. BARTLETT, Robert
35. BARTLETT, Samuel
36. BATT, May
37. BATT, Roland Trevor William
38. BAUST, Albert Harold
39. BAUST, Hilda Augusta
40. BAUST, Johann Heinrich
41. BAUST, Wilhelmine Pauline
42. BAUST, William Henry
43. BAYLY, Bertha Marshall
44. BAYLY, Emma
45. BAYLY, George Phillips
46. BAYLY, Louisa Clara
47. BAYLY, Sidney F
48. BEAGLEHOLE, William C
49. BEE, Alfred Charles
50. BEE, Mabel
51. BILNEY, Alice
52. BIRCH, Priscilla Lucy
53. BIRCH, William V K
54. BOISEN, Gerald Cecil
55. BOURKE, Michael
56. BOYLE, James
57. BRABNER, J, Mrs
58. BRABNER, Jack
59. BRADEY, Marion Margaret
60. BRADFORD, Dean Kelvin
61. BREMNER, Ann
62. BREMNER, Donald
63. BRICE, Simeon Michael
64. BURFIELD, Robert
65. BURPEE
66. BURPEE
67. BURPEE, Norman Reginald
68. BUTTLE, Ada Ethel
69. BUTTLE, Frederick Alfred
70. CABOT, Agnes Mary
71. CABOT, George
72. CAMPBELL, Jessie R
73. CAMPBELL, William Darling
74. CARR, Anna
75. CARR, John
76. CARTER
77. CHAPMAN, Alfred Robert
78. CHAPMAN, Elsie Jean
79. CHEETHAM, Catherine J
80. CHEETHAM, Esther
81. CHEETHAM, James Henry
82. CHENOWETH, Alfred Ross
83. CHENOWETH, Leon Ralph
84. CHENOWETH, Ruby Maud
85. CHRISTIE, Robinia
86. CLARE, James Joseph
87. CLARK, Edith Mary
88. CLARK, Hannah
89. CLAYTON, Alfred Douglas
90. CLAYTON, Kathleen Flora
91. CLAYTON, Robert Dean
92. COAD
93. COAD
94. COLEMAN, Arthur Charles
95. COLEMAN, Christine
96. COLEMAN, Dora Isabelle
97. COLMER, Albert
98. COLMER, E A
99. COLMER, Elizabeth Charlotte
100. COLMER, Frank Oliver
101. COLMER, Mary Ann
102. COLMER, Thomas
103. COLMER, William
104. CONSTABLE
105. CONSTABLE, Frank Clifford
106. CONSTABLE, Monte
107. CONSTABLE, Nora
108. CONSTABLE, Roland Grantley
109. CONSTABLE, William Henry
110. COOK, Cuthbert L
111. COOK, Fanny
112. COOK, Florence Winifred
113. COOK, Marie
114. COOK, Robert
115. COOK, Thomas Cuthbertson
116. COOMBE, Sarah Louise
117. COOMBS
118. COOMBS, A
119. COOMBS, Emily
120. COOMBS, Fanny Elizabeth
121. COOMBS, Hilda Jane
122. COOMBS, Isabella
123. COOMBS, Janet M
124. COOMBS, Kenneth S
125. COOMBS, Lilian Athley
126. COOMBS, Thomas
127. COOMBS, Tressilian Herbert
128. COOMBS, William A
129. COOPE, Sam
130. COOPE, Sheila Patricia
131. COUSINS, Elizabeth M
132. COX, Alice May
133. COX, Amy May
134. COX, Elizabeth Ann
135. COX, Eric Robertson
136. COX, Helen Marianne Florence
137. COX, James Bishop
138. CRANE, Ellen Jane
139. CRANE, Walter Arnold
140. CROSS, Walter A
141. CROSSMAN
142. CROSSMAN
143. CULLEN, Edward
144. CULLEN, Eliza
145. CULLEN, William Edward
146. CUMMING, Helen
147 - 447 DALL to McINTYRE
448 - 758 McKINNA to ZENI
QUEREE marriages New Zealand 1877 - 1929
the known QUERREE marriages 1877-1929
the QUERREE GROOMS
Albert Queree
- married Martha Jane Hoggar in 1892
Albert Queree
- married Frances Matilda Tant in 1910
Charles Queree
- married Lucy Creed in 1896
Ernest George Queree
- married Dora Ethel Bate in 1921
Ernest Hugh Queree (1864-1914)
- head of the firm of Messrs Queree Bros, drapers of Willis St
- married Maria Philcox (pianist, music teacher Wellington) in 1889
- they lived in Auckland for many years until moving to Wellington in about 1911
- they had a daughter Renee Queree who became well-known musically
- Ernest died aged 49 at Ennismore House, Boulcott St, Wellington
George Queree (1874-1960)
- married Louisa Mary Hagar (1876-1956) in 1901
They are buried at Raetihi cemetery
Harold Charles Edward Queree
- married Daphne Lawrence in 1928
James Edward Queree
- married Isabella Brown Candlish in 1908
John Philip Queree
- married Kate Higgs in 1882
- they had 7 children
- married May Mackintosh in 1928
Walter Edward Frederick Queree
- married Amy Evelyn Baldwin in 1926
Walter John Queree
- married Gretta Tarbutt in 1898
- lived in Oriental Bay, Wellington
- in Sydney in Oct 1924 their daughter Daisy Querree married Hamish MONCRIEFF-MALCOLM, 2nd son of the late General Sit James Malcolm, Bart., & Lady Malcolm of Argyle, Scotland
Walter Thomas Queree (1868-1940)
- married Amy Margaret West in 1885
- lived at 264 Adelaide Rd, Wellington in 1918 when their daughter Mable Rose Queree died aged 16 years 10 months. They were still there in 1940 when Walter died aged 76
Wilfred John Queree
- married Alice Maud Hann in 1907
William Herbert Queree
- married Doris Salean May Kerr in 1919
the QUEREE BRIDES
Alice Eva Queree
- married Clarence Valentine Jones in 1920
Amelia Annie Queree
- married John Pollard Mouzer on 1892
Amy Jessie Queree
- daughter of Walter Thomas Queree
- married John Edwards Bateman of Waitahuna on 16 November 1921, St James Presbyterian Church, Wellington
Doris Valmai Queree
- married Robert Alexander Beggs in 1929
Edith May Queree
- married Herbert Samuel Martin Sparkes in 1913
Elizabeth Queree
- married John Norman in 1977
Elvina Florence Queree
- married John William Talbot in 1915
Eva Queree
- married Kenneth Burgess in 1917
Evelyne Bertha Queree
- married Arthur Kelly on 28 March 1927 in Wellington
Irene Florence Queree
- married Leonard Francis Wallis in 1916
Jane Lydia Queree (3rd daughter of the late Joshua Quaree of Jersey)
- married Charles Codd (of Lincolnshire) on 28 September 1884 at Springfield, Canterbury
Lavinia Kate Queree
- marrued Hugh Talbot in 1912
Lucy Queree
- married Henry Brotherwood in 1906
Margaret Louisa Dorothy Queree (5th daughter of Mr & Mrs Queree)
- married Benjamin Thomas Knight on 26 November 1919 at the Salvation Army Hall, Wellington South
- lived at 12 Boyd's Terrace, Wellington for time
Mary Elizabeth Queree
- married Thomas Bennick Harding in 1888
Muriel Emma Minnie Queree
- married Herbert William Julius in 1922
Olive Kate Queree
- married Henry Phillips in 1918
HEATHCOTE VALLEY SCHOOL - Christchurch 1893
Heathcote Valley is a suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand
The suburb is nestled at the foot of the steep volcanic crags that form the northern edge of the hills, some eight kilometres southeast of the city centre. Heathcote. It is named after Sir William Heathcote, secretary of the Canterbury Association
Heathcote PHOTO GALLERY
Heathcote Website
Go for a 'tour' around the HEATHCOTE & Woolston Cemetery (pdf file)
- a brilliant record of the settlers and life in Heatcote in the 1800s
the HEATHCOTE VALLEY DISTRICT SCHOOL distribution of prizes in February 1893 took place in the schoolroom with prizes being presented by Mr William Henry Reynolds DALE (1854-1948), chairman of the School Committee - the following is the prize-list:
STANDARD VI
1st - Berha SCOTT
2nd - Hubert WIFFEN
STANDARD V
1st Violet SMITH-ANSTED
2nd Mary NICHOLLS
3rd Leonard DALE & Rose PERKINS (equal)
4th Jane ATYEO
STANDARD IV
1st Peter MURRAY
2nd Ernest BENNETT
3rd Jessie WEIR
STANDARD III
1st Garnet DALE
2nd Ursula PUTNAM
3rd Charles NICHOLLS
4th Louisa NICHOLLS
STANDARD II
1st John MURRAY
2nd Barbara WEIR
3rd Jessie GEMMELL
4th Leonard PUTNAM
5th Eddie QUEREE
STANDARD I
1st Katie DOWN
2nd J, MURRAY
3rd Alice DOWN
4th Mary WEIR
5th Amy MOULDE
PRIMER II
1st Willie JONES
2nd Willie DALE
3rd Willie WALLACE
4th Charles LOYES
5th Ruby SMITH-ANSTED
PRIMER I
1st Madelie BEASLEY
2nd Mary McKELLAR
3rd John NIXON
4th George BENNETT
ALPHABET
1st Amy PUTNAM
2nd Fred JONES
3rd Mysie SCOTT
4th Willie BEASLEY
5th Essie VANCE
SEWING
1st Madeline DIXON
2nd Maria FREEMAN
3rd Winnie JONES
Two prizes, presented by George COLLINS for regular attendance, were gained by:
Petery MURRAY & Katie DOWN
SMITH burials - COROMANDEL New Zealand - TARARU cemetery
from the SMITH burial database of New Zealand
click links to read about the COROMANDEL a town and harbour on the western side of the Coromandel Peninsula, which is on the east coast of the North Island.
It is 75km east of the city of Auckland, although the road between them, which winds around the Firth of Thames and Hauraki Gulf coasts, is 190km long.
COROMANDEL, (written in about 1900) known formerly as Kapanga, has a population of between 400 and 500, and is a quartz-mining township on the Firth of Thames, forty-two miles eastward from Auckland, with which it has daily communication by steamer It is the county town, and has a post, telegraph, money order, and other Government offices ... (great read with many old photos & bios on some of the settlers)
The Thames-Coromandel District Council is responsible for the management of thirteen cemeteries within the Thames-Coromandel District. Of the thirteen cemeteries, seven are currently open for burials, while six other cemeteries are
no longer operational
COMMUNITY CEMETERIES
Each community within the District is serviced by at least one operational cemetery.
Coromandel/Colville
? Buffalo Cemetery (Coromandel)
? Colville Cemetery
Mercury Bay
? Mercury Bay Cemetery - Ferry Landing
Tairua/Pauanui
? Tairua and Serviceman's Cemetery
Thames
? Totara Memorial Park (Thames)
? Omahu Cemetery (Thames Valley)
Whangamata
? Whangamata Cemetery
CEMETERIES NOT IN USE
The following are disused cemeteries within the district that the Council hold historic records for:
? Shortland Cemetery
? Tararu Cemetery
? Tapu Cemetery (Thames Coast)
? Tairua Historical Cemetery
? Allan Block Cemetery (Whangamata)
? Kuaotunu
the SMITH in BUFFALO cemetery
... dates could be that of death OR burial ...
* denotes additional information to cemetery database
* SMITH Florence Elsie
- born in Thames
- daughter of Albert Ernest SMITH & Rose Amelia HEATT
- 10 January 1908 age 8 days
- buried PUBL-PLOT-0485
SMITH Harriet
- 30 March 1935 age 77
- buried PUBL-PLOT-0504
SMITH Henrietta Charlotte
- born in England
- 9 May 1893 age 52
- buried publ-plot-0202
SMITH James
- born in Ireland
- 14 June 1901 age 61
- buried PUBL-PLOT-0418
SMITH John Poynton Hague
- born in Thames
- son of Sidney Hague SMITH & Mabel Poynton NOLAN
- 15 June 1895 age 1
- buried PUBL-PLOT-0201
SMITH John
- born in Ireland
- 16 March 1908 age 78
- buried PUBL-PLOT-0279
SMITH John William
- born in Thames
- 7 November 1948 age 72
- buried PUBL-PLOT-279A
SMITH Margaret
- 7 May 1963 age 75
- buried PUBL-PLOT-279A
SMITH Minnie
- born in Auckland
- daughter of John & Jane SMITH
- 29 May 1886 age 4
- buried PUBL-PLOT-0001
SMITH Nanney
- born in England
- 6 December 1906 age 78
- buried PUBL-PLOT-0672
SMITH Robert
- born in Scotland
- 29 September 1904 age 62
- buried PUBL-PLOT-0504
SMITH Sarah
- born in Ireland
- 27 September 1920 age 82
- buried PUBL-PLOT-0279
SMITH Selwyn
- born in Thames
- 7 February 1900 age unknown
- buried PUBL-PLOT-0201
SMITH burials - COROMANDEL New Zealand - WHANGAMATA cemetery
from the SMITH burial database of New Zealand
click links to read about the COROMANDEL a town and harbour on the western side of the Coromandel Peninsula, which is on the east coast of the North Island.
It is 75km east of the city of Auckland, although the road between them, which winds around the Firth of Thames and Hauraki Gulf coasts, is 190km long.
COROMANDEL, (written in about 1900) known formerly as Kapanga, has a population of between 400 and 500, and is a quartz-mining township on the Firth of Thames, forty-two miles eastward from Auckland, with which it has daily communication by steamer It is the county town, and has a post, telegraph, money order, and other Government offices ... (great read with many old photos & bios on some of the settlers)
The Thames-Coromandel District Council is responsible for the management of thirteen cemeteries within the Thames-Coromandel District. Of the thirteen cemeteries, seven are currently open for burials, while six other cemeteries are
no longer operational
COMMUNITY CEMETERIES
Each community within the District is serviced by at least one operational cemetery.
Coromandel/Colville
? Buffalo Cemetery (Coromandel)
? Colville Cemetery
Mercury Bay
? Mercury Bay Cemetery - Ferry Landing
Tairua/Pauanui
? Tairua and Serviceman's Cemetery
Thames
? Totara Memorial Park (Thames)
? Omahu Cemetery (Thames Valley)
Whangamata
? Whangamata Cemetery
CEMETERIES NOT IN USE
The following are disused cemeteries within the district that the Council hold historic records for:
? Shortland Cemetery
? Tararu Cemetery
? Tapu Cemetery (Thames Coast)
? Tairua Historical Cemetery
? Allan Block Cemetery (Whangamata)
? Kuaotunu
the SMITH in WHANGAMATA cemetery
... dates could be that of death OR burial ...
* denotes additional information to cemetery database
*SMITH Alfred Robert
- born 24 August 1916
- 7 January 1996 age 79
- buried RSAL-A-0041
* SMITH Florence Maud
- born 9 July 1911 in Auckland
- wife of Oberlin Thomas below
- 29 June 1990 age 78
- was living at Moana House Whangamata
- buried PUBL-B-0039
SMITH Henry James Brilled
- born 21 April 1921
- 14 November 1984 age 63
- was living at Lyndor Motor Camp, Port Rd, Whangamata
- buried RSAL-A-0048
SMITH James Gordon Ross
- born 20 September 1933
- former Bank Manager was living at Rang Ave, Whangamata
- 17 Ausust 2003 age 69
- ashes buried ASHW-PLOT-0030
* SMITH June Fay
- born 22 June 1930
- wife of William Douglas (below)
- was living in Bryant Rd, Te Rapa, Hamilton
- 26 March 2003 age 72
- buried PUBL-A-0032
* SMITH Lily
- born 23 March 1919
- 11 October 1997 age 78
- buried RSAL-A-0041
* SMITH Oberlin Thomas
- born 8 November 1905
- 20 April 1992 age 85
- husband of FLorence Maud above
- was living in Moana House, Whangamata
- buried PUBL-B-0039
* SMITH William Douglas
- born 10 June 1924
- husband of June Fay (above)
- was living at Lyndor Motor Camp, Port Rd, Whangamata
- 9 June 1987 age 1 day before 63
- buried PUBL-A-0032
SMITH burials - COROMANDEL New Zealand - MERCURY BAY cemetery
from the SMITH burial database of New Zealand
click links to read about the COROMANDEL a town and harbour on the western side of the Coromandel Peninsula, which is on the east coast of the North Island.
It is 75km east of the city of Auckland, although the road between them, which winds around the Firth of Thames and Hauraki Gulf coasts, is 190km long.
COROMANDEL, (written in about 1900) known formerly as Kapanga, has a population of between 400 and 500, and is a quartz-mining township on the Firth of Thames, forty-two miles eastward from Auckland, with which it has daily communication by steamer It is the county town, and has a post, telegraph, money order, and other Government offices ... (great read with many old photos & bios on some of the settlers)
The Thames-Coromandel District Council is responsible for the management of thirteen cemeteries within the Thames-Coromandel District. Of the thirteen cemeteries, seven are currently open for burials, while six other cemeteries are
no longer operational
COMMUNITY CEMETERIES
Each community within the District is serviced by at least one operational cemetery.
Coromandel/Colville
? Buffalo Cemetery (Coromandel)
? Colville Cemetery
Mercury Bay
? Mercury Bay Cemetery - Ferry Landing
Tairua/Pauanui
? Tairua and Serviceman's Cemetery
Thames
? Totara Memorial Park (Thames)
? Omahu Cemetery (Thames Valley)
Whangamata
? Whangamata Cemetery
CEMETERIES NOT IN USE
The following are disused cemeteries within the district that the Council hold historic records for:
? Shortland Cemetery
? Tararu Cemetery
? Tapu Cemetery (Thames Coast)
? Tairua Historical Cemetery
? Allan Block Cemetery (Whangamata)
? Kuaotunu
the SMITH in MERCURY BAY cemetery
... dates could be that of death OR burial ...
* denotes additional information to cemetery database
SMITH Charles Langford Rielly
- 5 April 1993 age 47
- buried PUBL-J-0041
SMITH Christopher Kenneth
- lived Moewa Park Rd, Whitianga
- 20 July 1998 age 49
- buried PUBL-Q-0003
* SMITH Enid
- born 6 December 1911
- 21 December 1979 age 68
- buried PUBL-J-0042 8
* SMITH Florence May
- born 27 December 1900
- 10 February 1982 age 81
- buried PUBL-L-0005
SMITH Isobel Ellen
- 14 Janueay 1993 age unknown
- ashes buried GOM-N-0016
SMITH Jack Desmond
- born 16 November 1938
- a Produce Supervisor, living Captain Cook Drive, Cooks Beach
- 15 September 2000 age 61
- buried PUBL-R-0004
* SMITH James Leo
- born 8 September 1920
- 12 July 1991 age 70
- buried RSAL-PLOT-0001
SMITH Mary Octavia
- born 7 August 1922 in Ashburton
- School Teacher, Buffalo Beach Rd, Whitianga
- 8 February 2000 age 77
- buried PUBL-J-0048
* SMITH Majorie Winifred
- born 22 June 1925
- 8 November 1985 age 60
- buried PUBL-L-0042
SMITH Noel Richard
- born 1 May 1925
- 21 October 2000 age 75
- lived Simpson Place, Whitianga
- ashes buried GOM-N-0016
SMITH Robin Ringwood
- born 2 June 1911 in NZ
- a Farner in Buffalo Beacg Rd, Whitianga
- 29 November 2003 age 92
- buried PUBL-J-0049
* SMITH Roland Arthur Ringwood
- 23 September 1967 aged 76
- buried PUBL-A-0001
SMITH burials - COROMANDEL New Zealand - BUFFALO cemetery
from the SMITH burial database of New Zealand
click links to read about the COROMANDEL a town and harbour on the western side of the Coromandel Peninsula, which is on the east coast of the North Island.
It is 75km east of the city of Auckland, although the road between them, which winds around the Firth of Thames and Hauraki Gulf coasts, is 190km long.
COROMANDEL, (written in about 1900) known formerly as Kapanga, has a population of between 400 and 500, and is a quartz-mining township on the Firth of Thames, forty-two miles eastward from Auckland, with which it has daily communication by steamer It is the county town, and has a post, telegraph, money order, and other Government offices ... (great read with many old photos & bios on some of the settlers)
The Thames-Coromandel District Council is responsible for the management of thirteen cemeteries within the Thames-Coromandel District. Of the thirteen cemeteries, seven are currently open for burials, while six other cemeteries are
no longer operational
COMMUNITY CEMETERIES
Each community within the District is serviced by at least one operational cemetery.
Coromandel/Colville
? Buffalo Cemetery (Coromandel)
? Colville Cemetery
Mercury Bay
? Mercury Bay Cemetery - Ferry Landing
Tairua/Pauanui
? Tairua and Serviceman's Cemetery
Thames
? Totara Memorial Park (Thames)
? Omahu Cemetery (Thames Valley)
Whangamata
? Whangamata Cemetery
CEMETERIES NOT IN USE
The following are disused cemeteries within the district that the Council hold historic records for:
? Shortland Cemetery
? Tararu Cemetery
? Tapu Cemetery (Thames Coast)
? Tairua Historical Cemetery
? Allan Block Cemetery (Whangamata)
? Kuaotunu
the SMITH in BUFFALO cemetery
... dates could be that of death OR burial ...
* denotes additional information to cemetery database
* SMITH, Amelia May
- 15 December 1936 age 73
- buried PUBL-PLOT-BLANK
SMITH, Clara Eileen
- born 8 February 1923 in Coromandel
- lived Queen St, Thames & Autumn Lodge, Manukau Auckland
- 11 December 1999 age 76 in Manukau City
- buried PUBL-3-0386
SMITH, Edward William Ralph
- born in Napier
- 1 November 1996 age 70
- buried PUBL-3-0260
SMITH, Edwin Robert
- 5 May 1920 age 1 day
- PUBL-2-0135
SMITH Ester Amy
- 2 January 1898 age 3 months
- buriedPUBL-3-0272
SMITH, Frederick David
- 17 July 1996 age 90
- buried PUBL-3-0082
SMITH, Hellen Jean
- born 21 March 1923 in Thames
- 3 July 2005 age 82
- Storekeeper, lived Allman Drive, Coromandel
- buried RSA-PLOT-0074
SMITH, Henry
- 15 August 1908 age 83
- lived Kennedy Bay Rd, Coromandel
- buried RSA PLOT 0074
SMITH, James
- 12 August 1974 age 76
- buried RSA-PLOT-0017
SMITH, James
- 2 September 1901 age 71
- buried PUBL-1-0387
SMITH, John
- 12 April 2000 age 12
- buried PUBL-3-1030A
SMITH, John
- 28 October 1905age 68
- buried PUBL-2-0213
SMITH, John
- 14 November 1912 age 84
- buried PUBL-1-0120
SMITH, John Warwick
- 30 August 1928 age 1
- buried PUBL-1-0459
SMITH, Martha
- born in Ireland
- 9 June 1897 age 66
- buried PUBL-1-0139
SMITH, William Charles
- 10 November 1902 age 66
- buried PUBL-3-0057
SMITH, William
- 15 April 1940 age 83
- buried PUBL-1-BLANK
SMITH, William Featherston
- 17 December 1931 age 66
- buried PUBL-1-0017
the LESTER soldiers of NEW ZEALAND who served in WWI
A list of some of the LESTER soldiers who served in WWI
.. please note ..
this may not be a complete list of the Lester men who served
Albert Frank Lester
Serial No: - 3/953
First Known Rank: - Private
NEXT OF KIN: - Mrs M.J. Lester (mother)
- 29 Barbour St, Linwood, Christchurch
- son of Charles Henry LESTER & Mary Jane TAYLOR
Marital Status: - Single
Enlistment Address: - Barbour Street, Linwood, Christchurch
Military District: - Canterbury
Body on Embarkation: 6th Reinforcements
Embarkation Unit: Medical Corps
Embarkation Date: 14 August 1915
Place of Embarkation: Wellington
Transport:- HMNZT 27 OR HMNZT 28
Vessel: - Willochra OR Tofua
Destination: - Suez, Egypt
Alfred William Lester
Serial No.: - 9/841
First Known Rank: - Trooper
NEXT OF KIN: - Mrs CHRISTON (sister)
- Carlyle St, Napier, Hawke's Bay
Marital Status: - Single
Enlistment Address: - Albert Street, Hastings
Military District: - Wellington
Body on Embarkation: - 3rd Reinforcements
Embarkation Unit: - Otago Mounted Rifles
Embarkation Date: - 14 February 1915
Place of Embarkation:- Wellington
Transport: - HMNZT 17 OR HMNZT 18 OR HMNZT 19
Vessel: - Maunganui OR Tahiti OR Aparima
Charles Lester
Serial No.: - 20542
First Known Rank: - Rifleman
Occupation before Enlistment: - Flaxmill hand
NEXT OF KIN: - Mrs Lester (mother)
- Earlsbarton, Northamptonshire, England
Body on Embarkation: - New Zealand Rifle Brigade
Embarkation Unit: - 7th Reinforcements 4th Battalion, H Company
Embarkation Date: - 20 August 1916
Place of Embarkation: - Wellington
Transport: - HMNZT 63
Vessel: - Navua
Destination: - Devonport, England
Clarence Lionel Lester
Serial No.: - 25113
First Known Rank: - Private
Occupation before Enlistment: - Contractor
NEXT OF KIN: T. Lester (father)
- 37 Rawson St, New Brighton, Christchurch
- son of Thomas LESTER & Sarah GIBSON
Body on Embarkation: - New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Embarkation Unit: - J Company, J Company (Machine-Gun Section)
Embarkation Date: - 26 June 1916
Place of Embarkation: - Wellington
Transport: - HMNZT 56 OR HMNZT 57
Vessel: - Maunganui oOR Tahiti
Destination: - Devonport, England
Cyril Dudley Lester
Serial No.: - 48771
First Known Rank: - Private
Occupation before Enlistment: - Motor mechanic
NEXT OF KIN: - Mrs M. Lester (mother)
- 21A Argyle Street, Herne Bay, Auckland
- son of Charles Bertram LESTER & Mary Elizabeth FLAVELL
Body on Embarkation: - New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Embarkation Unit: - 27th Reinforcements (First Draft) Specialists Company, Signal Section
Embarkation Date: - 12 June 1917
Place of Embarkation: - Wellington
Transport: - HMNZT 86
Vessel: - Maunganui
Destination: - Plymouth, England
Frank Jesse Lester
Serial No.: 2/2182
First Known Rank: Gunner
NEXT OF KIN: - Mrs E.M. Lester (mother)
- 29 Jackson's Road, Lyttelton, Christchurch
- son of Edward LESTER & Elizabeth Mary SOAL
Marital Status: - Single
Enlistment Address: - 29 Jackson's Road, Lyttelton
Military District: - Canterbury
Body on Embarkation: - 7th Reinforcements
Embarkation Unit: - Field Artillery
Embarkation Date: - 9 October 1915
Place of Embarkation: - Wellington
Transport: HMNZT 32 OR HMNZT 33 OR HMNZT 34
Vessel: Aparima OR Navua OR Warrimoo
Destination: Suez, Egypt
Frederick Lester
Serial No.: - 24/1107
First Known Rank: - Rifleman
NEXT OF KIN: - W.J. Lester (father)
- Murchison, Nelson
- son of William James LESTER & Lydia CHUTTERBUCK
Marital Status: - Single
Enlistment Address: - Maraia, Murchison
Military District: - Canterbury
Body on Embarkation: - 2nd Battalion, New Zealand Rifle Brigade
Embarkation Unit: - D Company
Embarkation Date: - 9 October 1915
Place of Embarkation: - Wellington
Transport: - HMNZT 30 OR HMNZT 31 OR HMNZT 32 OR HMNZT 33 OR HMNZT 34
Vessel: - Maunganui OR Tahiti OR Aparima OR Navua OR Warrimoo
Destination: - Suez, Egypt
Harold Victor Lester
Serial No.: - 44225
First Known Rank: - Corporal
Occupation before Enlistment: - Storekeeper
NEXT OF KIN: - Miss M.W. Lester (sister)
- Midhirst, Taranaki
Body on Embarkation: New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Embarkation Unit: - 26th Reinforcements (First Draft) Specialists Company, Signal Section
Embarkation Date: - 9 June 1917
Place of Embarkation: - Wellington, New Zealand
Transport: - HMNZT 85
Vessel: - Willochra
Destination: - Devonport, England
Nominal Roll Footnotes: Born in Australia.
Harry Lester
Rank Last Held:- Lance Corporal
Serial No.: - 23/190
First Known Rank: - Rifleman
Occupation before Enlistment: - Bootmaker
NEXT OF KIN: - Mrs A. Lester (wife, Alice PATEMAN)
- 297 Moorehouse Avenue, Christchurch
- ALSO, Mrs. A. Lester, 30 Bath St, Christchurch
Body on Embarkation: - New Zealand Rifle Brigade
Embarkation Unit: - Reinforcements H Company
Embarkation Date: - 12 June 1917
Place of Embarkation: - Wellington
Transport: - HMNZT 86
Vessel: - Maunganui
Destination: - Plymouth, England
Last Unit Served: - New Zealand Rifle Brigade
Place of Death: - Le Quesnoy, France
Date of Death: - 4 November 1918
Cause of Death: - Killed in action
- Grave/Memorial Reference: IX. A. 15. ROMERIES COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION
Harvey Lester
Serial No.: - 76567
First Known Rank: - Trooper
Occupation before Enlistment: -Farmer
NEXT OF KIN: - Mrs M. WILLAN (friend)
- Ararata, Hawera
Body on Embarkation: - New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Embarkation Unit: - 43rd Reinforcements Mounted Rifles
Embarkation Date: - 10 October 1918
Place of Embarkation: - Wellington
Transport: 0 Moeraki 11 October 1918
Vessel: - Moeraki
Destination: - Suez, Egypt
Henry Victor Lester
Serial No.: - 13599
First Known Rank: - Private
Occupation before Enlistment: - Tram Employee
Next of Kin: - Mrs E. Lester, sen. (mother)
- 29 Jackson's Road, Lyttelton, Christchurch
- son of Edward LESTER & Elizabeth Mary SOAL
Body on Embarkation: - New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Embarkation Unit: - 13th Reinforcements Specialist Signalling Company
Embarkation Date: - 27 May 1916
Place of Embarkation: - Wellington
Vessel: - Willochra or Tofua
Destination: Plymouth or Devonport, England
Henry Lester
Serial No.: - 51633
First Known Rank: - Private
Occupation before Enlistment: - Farmer
NEXT OF KIN: - William James Lester (father)
- Murchison
- son of William Jammes LESTER & Lydia CHUTTERBUCK
Body on Embarkation: - New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Embarkation Unit: - 26th Reinforcements E Company
Embarkation Date: - 12 June 1917
Place of Embarkation: - Wellington
Transport: - HMNZT 86
Vessel: - Maunganui
Destination: - Plymouth, England
Howard Norman Lester
Serial No.: - 76881
First Known Rank: - Private
Occupation before Enlistment: - Commercial traveller
NEXT OF KIN: - Mrs V. Lester (wife, Vera FINCH)
- Western Springs Road, Morningside, Auckland
- son of Alfred Neville LESTER & Lydia Ruth LUSH
Body on Embarkation: - New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Embarkation Unit: - 42nd Reinforcements D Company
Embarkation Date: - 1 August 1918
Place of Embarkation:- Wellington
Transport: - HMNZT 109
Vessel: - Tofua
Destination: - London, England
John Ernest Lester
Serial No.: - 46743
First Known Rank: - Private
Occupation before Enlistment: - Labourer
NEXT OF KIN: - Mrs M. Lester (mother)
- Cemetery Road, Palmerston, Otago
- son of William LESTER & Margaret JAMIESON
Body on Embarkation: - New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Embarkation Unit: - 25th Reinforcements Otago Infantry Regiment, D Company
Embarkation Date: - 26 April 1917
Place of Embarkation: - Wellington
Transport: - HMNZT 83
Vessel: - Tofua
Destination: - Plymouth, England
Norman John McLeod Lester
Rank Last Held: - Trooper
Serial No.: - 7/361
First Known Rank: - Corporal
NEXT OF KIN: - Mrs Bessie Lester (mother)
- Barbara Field, Temuka
- ALSO, 33, Lincoln St, Ponsonby, Auckland
- son of John & Bessie LESTER
Marital Status: - Single
Enlistment Address: - Rakaia
Military District: - Canterbury
Body on Embarkation: - 2nd Reinforcements
Embarkation Unit: - Canterbury Mounted Rifles
Embarkation Date: - 14 December 1914
Place of Embarkation: - Wellington
Transport: - HMNZT 13 OR HMNZT 14 OR HMNZT 15
Vessel: - Verdala OR Willochra OR Knight of the Garter
Destination: - Suez, Egypt
Last Unit Served: - Canterbury Mounted Rifles
Date of Death: - 29 June 1918
- Buried: - Block C46. Lot 60. CHRISTCHURCH (Sydenham) CEMETERY
Thomas Lester
Serial No.: - 21593
First Known Rank: - Private
Occupation before Enlistment: - Cook
NEXT OF KIN: - Mrs Thomas Lester (wife)
- 108 Travis Road, Burwood, Christchurch
Body on Embarkation: - New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Embarkation Unit: - 17th Reinforcements Machine-Gun Section
Embarkation Date: - 23 September 1916
Place of Embarkation: - Wellington
Transport: - HMNZT 65
Vessel: - Pakeha
Destination: - Devonport, England
Walter David Lester
Serial No.: - 2/327
First Known Rank: - Gunner
NEXT OF KIN: - Edward Lester
- 29 Jackson's Road, Lyttelton, Christchurch
- son of Edward LESTER & Elizabeth Mary SOAL
Marital Status: - Single
Enlistment Address: - 29 Jackson's Road, Lyttelton, Christchurch
Military District: - Canterbury
Body on Embarkation: - Main Body
Embarkation Unit: - Field Artillery
Embarkation Date: - 16 October 1914
Place of Embarkation: - Wellington
Transport: HMNZT 7 OR HMNZT 10
Vessel: Limerick OR Arawa
Destination: Suez, Egypt
William Arthur Lester
Serial No.: - 72109
First Known Rank: - Private
Occupation before Enlistment: - Clerk
NEXT OF KIN: - William Thomas Lester (father)
- 35 Oxford Street, Lyttelton, Christchurch
- ALSO, 3, Winchester St., Lyttelton, Christchurch
- son of William Thomas LESTER & Mary Rachel MORTON
Body on Embarkation: - New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Embarkation Unit: -37th Reinforcements A Company
Embarkation Date: - 9 May 1918
Place of Embarkation: - Wellington
Transport: - HMNZT 103
Vessel: - Maunganui
Destination: - Liverpool, England
Last Unit Served: - New Zealand Rifle Brigade
Place of Death: - France
Date of Death: - 5 November 1918
Cause of Death: - Died of wounds
- Grave/Memorial Reference: IV. H. 13. CAUDRY British cemetey FRANCE
William John Lester
Serial No.: - 69248
First Known Rank: - Private
Occupation before Enlistment: - Steward
NEXT OF KIN: - Mrs F.M. Lester (mother)
- 61 Monega Street, Forest Gate, London East, England
Body on Embarkation: - New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Embarkation Unit: 35th Reinforcements B Company
Embarkation Date: - 2 March 1918
Place of Embarkation: - Wellington
Transport: - HMNZT 101
Vessel: - Tofua
Destination: Southampton
William Joseph Lester
Serial No.: - 2/1804
First Known Rank: - Gunner
NEXT OF KIN: - Thomas Lester (father)
- New Brighton, Christchurch
- son of Thomas LESTER & Sarah GIBSON
Marital Status: - Single
Enlistment Address: - Rawson, New Brighton
Military District: - Canterbury
Body on Embarkation: - 5th Reinforcements
Embarkation Unit: - Field Artillery
Embarkation Date: - 13 June 1915
Place of Embarkation: - Wellington
Transport: HMNZT 24 OR HMNZT 25 OR HMNZT 26
Vessel: Maunganui OR Tahiti OR Aparima
Destination: Suez, Egypt
IMMIGRANTS on the EDWARD THORNHILL to Nelson NZ 1862
the Immigrants who departed Gravesend on 19 May 1862 and arrived into Nelson New Zealand on the bargue EDWARD THORNHILL on 2 October 1862:
the PASSENGERS
AMVER Mr
ARMSTRONG (Mr & Mrs & 3 children) William - 31
ARMSTRONG Agnes - 33
ARMSTRONG James . 4
ARMSTRONG John . 3
ARMSTRONG Jessie - Infant
ARMSTRONG Miss Elizabeth - 35
AUDLEY Mr
BEALE Mr
BEAUCHOP James - 25
BEAUCHOP Mary - 26
BEAUCHOP Euphemia - Infant
BIGGAR William - 21
BOULGER Bridget - 23
BROSMAN Miss Honora - 45
CANT Miss
DIXON Mr
GARRETT Mr
GLASSON George - 22
GILES Miss
HADLEY Miss
HAILES Mr & Mrs & 6 children
HAILES Mr G. & 3 children
HAILSTROM William - 27
HAMBLIN/HAMBLYN Henry - 22
HEGGIE Mr
HOURAN Edmund 25
HOURAN Richard or Michael 23
JOHNS Miss
JOHNSTON Mr
LEWIS Mrs Elizabeth - 31 & 3 children
LEWIS William John 13
LEWIS Joshua James 12
LEWIS Elizabeth . 9
MAY Mr
McALISTER Mr & Mrs
McCOLL Mr
McNTYRE Mr
McLEAN Mr
McNAMARA James 36
MORRIN (Mr & Mrs) John - 22
MORRIN Jane - 21
OLIPHANT Miss Mary 47
ONION Mr & Mrs
OSBORN/OSBORNE Ann 16
PIERSON Miss
POOLE Mr
PRICE Mr
RICHARDSON Mr
SLOW Mr
STEWART Mr
SULLIVAN Miss Margaret 20
WARD Mr
WARD Miss
WILSON Mr
the CARGO and who it was for
1 case - MANNING
3 cases, 4 pkgs, 42 pkgs, - LEVIEN & Co
30 pkgs - D. MOORE
7 cases - NASH & SCAIFE
1 box - TREWARAS
20 cases, 311 pkgs - BUXTON
10 cases - W
120 bags salt - W.L.H.
1 case - COLLINS
28 chests - SYMONS
4 pkgs - CLOSE
1 cse - WATKINS
4 hhds - BALY
118 cases, 1 box, 1120 pkgs - MORRISON, SCLANDERS & Co
1 box - FRITH
1 case - ELLIOTT
1 trunk - WATERS
898 pkgs, 6 -qr-casks, 58tons coal, 20 water-tanks, 1 galley & fittings - N. EDWARDS &Co
1 case - EVERTT
21 pkgs - K.C.
1 case SUTCLIFFE
1 do, - FIELD
1 do, - IRVINE
1 case, 11 pkgs - HADFIELD
1 case - McARTNEY
2 pkgs - MUNTZ
1 trunk, 1 case - HOBY
10 pkgs - STRINGER
1 case - HARRISON
1 do, - SELLON
2 pks - COOK
1 case - LEWIS
1 do, BAKER
7 pkgs - C.B.
1 case - LINGARD
2 cases - VICKERMANN
1 casks - D.N. COMPANY
1 case - ELLIS
2 crates - LANGFORD
2 cases - LITCHFIELD
1 box - VAUGHAN
1 case - DANIELL
24 pkgs - PET & THORNTON
9 do, - NOSWORTHY
4 do, - BURN
6 do, BISHOP & NELSON
cable chains, moorig swivel, anchors & buoy - PROVINCIAL SECRETARY
11 pkgs - MILNER
8 do, - ORDER
18 do, - FORMAN
115 do, - HODDER & Co
1 case - HOOPER
37 pkgs - BEIT
4 chests - BEAUCHOP
4 pkgs - OLIPHANT