we : Pd . : = 14 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur: April 4, 1966. ‘N ealandémigration Of 1858 Is Described By NEIL A, MATHESON Provincial-Farm Editor : ‘AN UNDERTAKING by Sit Leon Gotz, rg New Zealand Cc nissioner to Canada, when he was here last sum- a ee A list of 89-Prince Edward Island Fishing License Avail- able at our Hardware Store. YOU GET THE PROOF Va ate Ny 3 Compare the items and” prices reflected on your check-out.s lip. You'll find you save_on almost every item. Each week fre- we try to select quently used items and offer them at rock-hot- mer has borne fruit r | people ‘who sailed to New Zealand in 1858 was received here ee this week by The Guardian : ; | Sir Leon promised Frank Walker, chief editorial writer, to our enormous select- — he would endeavor to get the list of people who sailed from here more than 100 years ago on the brig ‘Prince Edward”’. Ssacas wegevday a Mr. Walker received it from the office of the New Zealand High Commissioner in Ottawa and has turned it over to me No ee eae ee aera names a spelled differently to the way Wwe know them—for instance ‘Pendagrass’’ looks like our ‘‘Pen- dergast’’, but I am listing them the way they came_from New Zealand I shoifld ad that an old, record says there Prices. and you'll see greater” savings reflect=— ed ‘bn your check-out VALUES TO. d-also that the accompanying letter explains were ‘one h souls - slip each week, t “eighty-ni <a eee F ELORING een TH ormation came, the letter explains, from the Gen- SATU RD AY eral Xssembly library in Wellington. COME PROVE IT T0 YOURSELF | *y ' All Merchandise 100%- Quality Guaranteed ee -Robin Hood 25 Ib. —Four Maids Sliced |. Southern Solid Christies Choe. Names Of Emigrants Listed APRIL 16th. UNDER THE family. name: of Morpeth there are H.D., —— ___ Mary C., W. J., TB, Matilda G.R., Catherine H.> H.D., T.S. A Hazzard family had Robert, Moore H. and CA, __ *A Smith group-had Herfty; ‘Anne, Henry, John, Anne, Mar- | garet, Catherine and Isaac. Under -Miltner there were James, Bridget, Anne, Eliz- L s us_ and Henry. The Pendagrass family name te. : Undef. Owen there were George, Annabella, T. C. and = Maar Bere ee al ee John Welsh, Roderick MacGregor, Joséph Stieeston, John McLeod, Alexander McGregor, Joseph Webster. Donald Stewart, H. Auld, Neil McLean, James McDermot and Neil MacFagden are the other family. names where only one was represented. Under the name Hazzard there are William, Louisa, Har- riet, Amelia, Alexander, Elizabeth, William, Sarah, Anna and Sydney. : ae Oxley is a name which is unusual in this province now. _ | There were J. P., Elizabeth, John, Dan, Frances, Charlotte, » * George, Mary, Anne and Margaret on that sailing. UNDER MANN the names were Thomas, Caroline, Charles, Eliza and Edward. : Under Rigg there were Louisa, James J., John R., Louisa Z., George B. and Evelyn, There-were Angus and Margaret— Stewart. Nowlan is-a name I-do not know. of.in this province now, but on wiloek bie ce gp 108 sere mags ere = Mary, * . Anne, Bridget, Margaret, Mary a one fem: servan' ; who is known to have been on the ship. Fresh Shoulder Maple Leaf 8. P.—'4’s Many details are missing, addresses for example. But ; ; the list of names is reproduced exactly as it came from the 59 : ae PORK STEAK COTTAGE ROLLS Trip Took Five And One-Half Months a 1966: MR. WALKER’S research indicated that the ‘‘brig Prince Fresh for Roasting Volkswagen! Fresh Shoulder Edward” under Captain Newlands arrived in Auckland five BUTT ROAST SIDE RIBS and one-half months later, with its cargo of settlers ‘‘in per- ECON BULK PAK Fresh — ma a COD FILLETS ASc fect-safety,-all hands in excellent. health’ .an old. newspaper Ajax Laundry Detergent clipping reported. : Giant Size Giant Size : The immigrants had to be “‘persons of good character and sober, steady habits.” That was laid down in the Auck- land Waste Land Act. ‘ —m Fresh Shoulder Per Ib. AST I Ce £2) APRIL s, =a COMPLETE. DETAILS..AT .CHECKOUTS! | Graves ; ‘APPLE Ib. i ‘Ib. They had to make the trip at their own expense, but on arrival in Auckland every—adult—was—te select-40 acres of |. government; land in any part of that province that was sef «| apart for special settlement. The land was free of cost, ex- cept for the agent's fee ‘of 10 shillings, and the expense of the survey that was needed to secure title. Many. ofthe people wrote back to their ‘Island friends and relatives and spoke in glowing terms of their exper- “fences ‘in’ their-new -home:=Most--of- them; --apparently, -were=-|~- happy with. the development. : we The Prince Edward was only. one of.thé ships that carried Island people to New Zealand, so. far as I can learn from available information. Snow Drift Advertised Sailing THE BRIGANTINE Snow Drift, Dotald MacKay com- mander,_ advertised back on February 1, 1858 that it would sail ‘‘direct for the gold diggings at Nelson, New Zealand. It would sail on or about-the 20th July next;’, the announce- —ment-said- : ; ing; ‘and-that_included— ———Passage-money-was-33_pounds_sterl. “good and substantial provisions.’’ The owner, was a medical man, would make the trip - with his family ‘‘and will pay_every attention “to the health and comfort of the passengers.’’ In addition a few hands ~“€apable of working their passage as.seamen, or a cook and a steward would be taken on terms to be arranged. ___I'm_ not posing as being well infortned:on the New Zea- land immigration but I may eome back to if later if I get additional information. T know, for instance, that, Alexander Dewar, one of the Néw. Perth Dewars\went to "New Zealand, and in a ship which he and others built, or helped to build at Cardigan, if I am reporting Lincoln’s story correctly. I know that a Mac- Leod man, a forbearer of Mrs. Wesley MacNevin, Hunter River and Jim MacLeod, who lived and kept a store at Hamp- shire also made the trip in the long ago. ~ Rose Valley: 48 tins for — b. asa aa | eigis Fosey JUICE 2—48 oz. Tins 6 2 19 FLORIDA White or or Pink Grapefruit CLEANER COFFEE “10-0. jar = 4. Stilmeadow CHICKEN BREASTS “xs" 32 1.79 Farm House Sara Lee Scallops | Apples Pies| Choc. Cake | =H Q*| = 49° | = 73° VISIT OUR DAIRY BAR AND TRY SOFT-SERV ICE CREAM 3le(MILK 6 = 99¢ J SHORTENING 719 39¢ 29c Dog Food 10 :-$1. $],|CAKE MIX pkg. _Frozen Pak 1 LB. PKGS. FOR My uncle, Murdock Matheson, went from But I have no idea of any details. ee Ghostly Figures In St. James Belfry STRANGELY enough one of the old ghost stories of Char- lottetown goes back to the same year of 1858. It’s been told many times in print, but I’m repeating it now at the request of several people who have been talking to me. The version I’m using is in an old Guardian scrap book, and it, too, was compiled by Mr, Walker. Seem ee ar eet ae ——_-_& certain Captain Cross was crossing Black Sam's bridge | when a bell began to toll. (The bridge was below the. location where the Armouries are now, close to the present Govern- ment House gateway). Nearing Pownal street he heard it _ 8 | CITRUS arte ay SALE Kelloggs Corn FLAKES New Whin-N CHILE 2 Simonize Vista WAX Crown Corn SYRUP Rose Ass’t Pure JAMS 3 Valu Pak Broken ain _ At first he thought the sound was coming from a foreign_ ship im harbor, .but he traced the sound to the St: James ~ Church belfry..And sure enough, from the belfry came again, and unmistakeably, the pealing of the bell for eight 7 tall tins 12 oz. pkg. es. ' At the door of St. James stood threé women in white, . with uncovered heads and bared feet. They appeared not to notice him as he moved toward them. The bell tolled once More ‘and the women disappeared into the church A .THE SEXTON had arrived as he had also heard the bells, but the doors were locked when the two men tried to enter. Through a window they could see the three women as- - sending. the stairs to the belfry. "The sexton got the key, . opened the door and the two men went up the belfry Stairs. = + Theyheard the bell once’ more, one version states, but no- ,Dody “Was” visible as the men climbed to the height of the belis“-Nor was anything unusual visible. In the afternoon. of that day, though, the steamer Fairy Queen went down in the Northumberland Strait near Pictou, N.S. 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