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 William Harris, Mrs. Harris, 1850, and family. Mr. Harris went to Okain’s Bay, where he was one of the earliest settlers.

Mr. Clarkson, Mrs. Clarkson, Thomas, George, Amelia, Annie, 1850, arrived before the first four ships.

Mr. Scott, Mrs. Scott, George, Alfred, Mary Jane, Annie, 1850, arrived before the first four ships.

Mr. Duncan Flight, Mrs. Flight, 1850, arrived before the first four ships. Mr. Flight was master of the cutter Fly.

Mr. Munns, Mrs. Munns, 1850, lived for many years in Lyttelton, and thence retired to German Bay, where they spent the rest of their days.

Magnus Allan, 1840-50, Mrs. Allan, 1851 (still alive, 1911, aged eighty-two). Robert, 1840-50, Mrs. Robert, Robert, Agnes, 1851. Robert and Magnus Allan, with their brother-in-law, Captain Sinclair, arrived in Port Levy in 1849. They helped to build the first wharf at Lyttelton under the supervision of Captain Thomas, before the arrival of the first four ships. These brothers arrived in Nelson in 1842, by the Thomas Harrison. Their wives arrived in Port Levy in 1851. The Captain Sinclair here referred to was in no way related to the Pigeon Bay Sinclair.