Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thursday 26 April 1860, page 2


MISCELLANEOUS. The bark Indiana, from Glasgow, anchored outside the bar on Tuesday afternoon, after a passage of 110 days. Experienced fine weather during the passage. The Indiana brings 245 Immigrants for the St Andrew's Immigration Society, consisting of 213 adults, 24 children under 12 years or age, and 8 infants. One birth and one death during the passage. The immigrants are in good health, and will be landed this afternoon. Hobart Town.- Passengers per Cosmopolite. from Otago N.Z.-Mrs. Lewis, Messrs Hurst, Bell, Evans, Allison. Per Dart, from Gee long.- Miss James. Miss Vautin, Mrs. Sharp, Mrs Clements. Per North Star, from Mel. bourne- Master and Miss Thomas, Miss Johns, Miss Kyle. Mrs Bryan, Mr W Jenkins. Per Victoria, from Melbourne- Captain W H Norman, G q Woods, Esq. (first lieutenant), CC Ganrornn. Fsq (serend leotennnl). Ilch. .ltgmhs. Esq. (hliefrenanre ).S A r'latterson, Esq (asurgegn), - Fletrher. Esq. (olstlnnto :aymastler) tPer Aurora Australi, for t nndon Mer W J 'C'lahker. SMr and tlIrs Olbnhrne bsnd rnurrhltdren, Mlr and Mlrs Senson, Mtr and Mrs arand. Slr S Grey Per IHtrgrves, for Sydney. ala T'weold ay- Mt It Fuster, P'rafesnr Rtley, Mir J (1 Pesrce, Mtonateur )leanl., Mlesrr Chas. Ilitley, and 1S steerage; for Eden--lessrs. Jamleson (2), MXlls Fianres Jamleson.