This page has been viewed 46,451 times (3,841 via redirect). Lucadia, 896 tons, Captain Mearns, sailed May 12th, arrived August 14th. Pioneer ship, White Star Line, to Port Chalmers. dd/mm/yyyy format. Passengers, 65. Passengers, 110. Passengers, 21. Passengers, 58. Escore, ship, 671 tons, Captain D. Smith, sailed April 19th, arrived August 26th. sailor who stayed in Dunedin. Dana Williams/PDN. Press, 2008
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This was the last ship despatched to Port Chalmers by the New Zealand Company. All of these sources, when checked against one another and passenger lists, contain some proven inaccuracies. Corporate Information | Privacy | Terms and Conditions | CCPA Notice at Collection. Victory
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Ajmeer, Captain Pugh, sailed March 24th, arrived July 7th. There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. us about Port Chalmers passenger arrivals later than 1851. After repairs completed, sailed again April 18th.
Crew and passenger list. It's not our area Landed passengers, and proceeded to Wellington and New Plymouth with passengers and cargo. Because of this there may be limitations on where and how images and indexes are available or who can see them. He also suggested that the air is most delightful a sultry, ethereal sky, quite of the Italian character. His journal entry concluded: Oh, what restlessness and anxiety to gain anchorages, and be on shore.. Blundell
employed by Hocken, to improve clarity. Ref: C-012-002. Passengers, 35. Landed passengers at New Plymouth, Nelson and Wellington, and brought on 60 for Dunedin. sailors who remained in Dunedin comes available, they are being added to the lists. Hamilla Mitchell, 960 tons, Captain Branscombe, sailed June 10th, arrived September 20th.
Lady Raglan, 730 tons, Captain Bowden, sailed from London October 5th, Portsmouth October 23rd, 1863, arrived February 3rd. | Global Dunedin, Pingback: Monuments, Mayors and Mausoleums: A Historic Wander Around Port Chalmers Kiwi Adventures. Silesia, 781 tons, Captain W. Carmichael, sailed December 28th, 1863, arrived May 12th. About FamilyTreeCircles.com/Privacy Policy/Terms of Use. I., WHITE WINGS. City of Lucknow, 1195 tons, Captain Halley, sailed August 19th, arrived October 15th?86 days port to port, Passengers, 24. This is much more convenient and faster. (In a later blog post we will explore the nature of the voyage itself and also the history of the Philip Laing which arrived 24 days later on 15 April 1848.). .. part II - Old-TIme Shipping
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Passengers, 40. Passengers, 325. Asterisks (*) denote original entries in the Port Chalmers Post Of ce Register of Deaths. The ship, after discharging and landing a portion of her passengers, sailed for Wellington and Nelson, arriving at the latter port on March 9th. Passengers, 41. The timetable displays dates and times of the cruise ships visiting this port in New Zealand is based on the major cruise lines itineraries. Port Chalmers is the gateway to the city of Dunedin. The move for separation
Passengers, 37. Leichast, 1000 tons, Captain Sennett, sailed April 28th, arrived August 2nd. Be warned, though, that Hocken's
There are various types of lists including both outbound and inbound passengers at the various port of New Zealand. 90 days' passage. know about them is in these lists. Notes:
Sir Edward Paget, 481 tons, Captain Wycherley, arrived August 15th. One difference is that, here, all passengers on
Passengers, 21. It's not our area Ngaio
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These immigration records are grouped, usually three monthly, by port: (a) Auckland, (b) Wellington and (c) the minor ports which were Napier, New Plymouth, Nelson, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and Bluff. Genealogical resources to assist in locating which New Zealand bound ship an immigrant ancestor was aboard. This bus will leave about 1kms walk from the city center. This is a nice location to start and end your day in Dunedin because most of the sites are within 4 blocks from there. Regina, 676 tons, Captain Thornton, sailed July 18th, arrived November 9th. Passengers, 23. ngairedith has been a Family Tree Circles member since Feb 2008. Passengers, 22. it was taken from NZETC White Wings Vol II
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You can easily explore it by foot and it is only a short walk from the cruise dock to the center of town. Events surrounding the shipwreck of the paddle steamer 'City of Dunedin' on May 20, 1865 in Cook Strait, NZ. Mooltan, 560 tons, Captain W. Chivas, sailed September 12th, arrived December 26th. Unfavourable winds prevented the vessel entering the harbour proper, but some of the passengers used this time to good effect. of expertise. Port Chalmers. Passengers, 33. Dolphin, 370 tons, Captain Turnbull, arrived November 8th. All Rights Reserved. Poictiers
Arrival: the John Wickliffe and 23 March 1848, This Weeks Top Picks in Imperial & Global History | Imperial & Global Forum, What About Captain Cook? Several early Antarctic expeditions left from Port Chalmers, and up on the hill above the township is a memorial to Captain Scott, whose 1901 and 1910 expeditions departed from here. http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22878087. 1862
All dates given in the lists are in the
When you cruise ship enters the Harbours bay you will have an amazing first sight on the beautiful coastline and landscape of the area. 1853
Passengers, 23. This steamer traded for many years on the New Zealand coast. Kelso
This is the family's first visit to Guam. Site Index for New Zealand Bound - New Zealand Bound Navigational Chart, Steamer 'City of Dunedin' - Mysterious Sinking. and all ships carrying passengers in or out of any British port were required by law to present their passenger lists to the relevant port authorities. 1854
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the Mooltan's passenger list from my own book, 'Going Abroad', I made quite a few
About Us | Contact Us | Copyright | Report Inappropriate Material Daniel Rankin, 1048 tons, Captain Muller, sailed September 5th, arrived December 6th. into PORT CHALMERS (Dunedin)
year 1900. engaged in agricultural
and some part passenger lists, for these. Lord Worsley, steamer, 290 tons, Captain Johnston, sailed June 2nd, arrived October 4th. Otago & Southland Assisted Passengers from U.K. & Europe 1872-1888 These passenger lists are for assisted immigrants from the United Kingdom and Europe for the period 18721888. Jessie Gilbert, 634 tons, Captain Stapleton, arrived via Bluff June 4th. Crimea, 1080 tons, Captain Watson, sailed May 5th, arrived September 1st.
Register or Sign in to comment on this journal. Royal Albert, 662 tons, Captain Norris, sailed November 5th, 1852, arrived March 6th. Passenger arrivals at Port Chalmers,
Strathblane, 1363 tons, Captain Crawford, sailed February 4th, arrived May 9th. The M/V Diamond Princess arrived at the Port Authority of Guam with 1,545 passengers and 1,097 crew on March 3, 2023. Hocken's lists were not accurate. June 12, 2022 June 12, 2022 0 Comments June 12, 2022 0 Comments >> Sign in or Sign up now for free to remove this ad! Abbreviations used by Hocken included: m.
Go further afield and visit the famous countryside of New Zealand. On March 19, excitement rose as passengers saw the Snares Islands and then Rakiura/Stewart Island and on the 20th, the John Wickliffe sailed pass the mouth of the Mata-au or Clutha river. while(x=eval(x));}hiveware_enkoder();
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Date: 1933 From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to ships and shipping companies, mainly on voyages to and around New Zealand. The port lies right in front of the center of Port Chalmers and there is also a local visitors center where you can find all kinds of information on taxis, local tours and bus service. Next she traded between London and Quebec, and lastly she traded between England and the Baltic. They were
The arrival of the John Wickliffe not only laid the foundations of the permanent colonisation of Otago, but it also marked a key turning point in the transformation of the local environment: this world of trees and birds quickly came under pressure. Passengers, 17. Philip Laing
Spine title - Greymouth: shipping strays, 1866-1878. lists could be incorrect, sometimes because of confusion between people staying in Otago
The records are written or printed on prepared forms, tabular format, in bound volumes. Approximately ten percent of the collection is a mixture of other travel-related documents, including goods manifests. The story of Otagos systematic colonisation begins with two ships, the John Wickliffe and the Philip Laing. The John Wickliffe, a 662-ton vessel which functioned as the Otago Association's storeship but also carried 97 passengers, arrived at Kptai or Port Chalmers on 23 March 1848. Port Chalmers is the gateway to the city of Dunedin. Thanks also to the many descendants of passengers who have contacted me
4. These species are also known as the worlds smallest penguins. Edward P Bouverie, departed from Greenock, Scotland, 16 Aug 1871, to Port Chalmers, New Zealand, date unknown. Arrived January 29th. (second voyage)
to supply corrections and additions to the lists. In 2016, Port Chalmers' cruise schedule included a total of 87 ship calls and around 250,000 passengers. This party landed three fish. Please be aware some collections consist only of partial information indexed from the records and do not contain any images. Abernyte, 700 tons, sailed March 3rd, arrived June 12th. William And Jane, 457 tons, Captain Chapman, arrived February 3rd, 104 days from London. and others who were to sail on to later destinations such as Wellington. into WELLINGTON
Norval, 1247 tons, Captain Halliday, sailed October 6th, 1878, arrived January 2nd. Ferens observed that these Ki Tahu who welcomed the colonists were very peaceful intelligent men. * (passenger list), The ROBERT HENDERSON 1862 * (picture) (Interesting), The SIR GEORGE POLLOCK 1863 * (passenger list), The ROBERT HENDERSON 1863 (2nd Trip) * (passenger list) (picture), The SIR WILLIAM EYRE 1863 * (passenger list), The EDWARD THORNHILL 1864 * (passenger list), The CHRISTIAN McCAUSLAND 1875 * (2 x picture's) + (passenger list), The PETER DENNY 1875* (picture)+ (passenger list), The OAMARU 1878 * (passenger list) + (picture), The WESTERN MONARCH 1879 * (passenger list), The TARARUA 1881 * (picture) + (passenger list)(Wrecked at Waipapa Point), If you have enjoyed these pages, or had any luck with the search for your ancestors, please let me know by signing the guestbook below. supplied by families of passengers and crew. Passengers who died on the voyage are not included (except for the Mooltan
Passengers, 23. Free Trial - Ancestry.com US Deluxe Membership. General Wyndham, 657 tons, Captain Leslie, sailed July 30th, arrived November 29th. Caithlock, 1264 tons, Captain Phillips, sailed February 4th, arrived April 29th. corrected from Dr Hocken's 1898 lists). Palmyra, 706 tons, Captain Tierney, sailed London October 28th, 1857, arrived February 14th. Velore, 484 tons, Captain Hayes, sailed from Gravesend March 10th, Spithead March 25th, arrived August 8th. Within ten years after Captain Cook's 1778 landing in Hawaii the islands became a favorite port of call in the trade with China. Crew and passenger list. Lists. The remaining passenger lists are being progressively indexed by name with new entries being added over time. Passengers, 29. Mariner
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Passenger lists for ships that arrived at the Port of Bluff, New Zealand before the year 1900. In 1891 New Zealand received the last small group of assisted migrants. Passengers, 28. Otago celebrates the arrival of the immigrant ship John Wickliffe as the founding day of the province. "6928726f663b29782865706874676e656c2e783c693b3068632e783d6a7b292b2b693b2d29" +
Includes passenger list and biography of Scottish Captain George MUNDLE (1835-1881). anonymously lumped together, for example: "and 102 emigrants". Warwickshire, 679 tons, Captain W. Keller, sailed April 10th, arrived July 21st. Lady Nugent, 668 tons, Captain J. Parsons, sailed December 7th, 1849, arrived March 26th. County of Peebles, 1614 tons, Captain Fordyce, sailed November 3rd, 1877. However, since they were normally handwritten by an officer, slight errors are not uncommon. Passengers, 32. Persian, 1069 tons, Captain Wright, sailed July 25th, arrived November 12th. So far I have found 26 ships that arrived at Bluff which landed passengers, before the
If you want you can take the shuttle bus into Dunedin and rent a bicycle here. This includes passenger lists for ships which disappeared McGirr, V. Ships and passengers arriving at the port of Greymouth from other NZ ports Lists as taken from the Grey River Argus Eden
All we know about them is in these lists. The earliest outbound lists are from minor ports (ports other than Auckland or Wellington) and begin in 1886. groupings are not always exclusive or accurate! this set the ball rolling, as it were). to retrieve any portion of the site. Alpine, 1164 tons, Captain Crawford, sailed from Glasgow June 10th, arrived September 12th. other destinations in New Zealand. later professions, marriages, places of residence etc, was based on other people's
However, rights to view these data are limited by contract and subject to change. This may require viewing multiple records or images. The following information may be found in these records: This collection contains primarily New Zealand immigration passenger lists, although crew lists make up a significant portion as well. St. Kilda, 865 tons. Passengers, 38. Captain Atkins, sailed May 9th, arrived August 19th. New Zealand became multicultural due to the number of immigrants coming from other countries. The vessel and its 97 passengers sailed from Gravesend, England, on 24 November 1847. only include passengers for Dunedin. Countess Russell, 964 tons, Captain Stuart, sailed October 22nd, 1866, arrived February 22nd. 1861
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(Many passengers went on to Tauranga). This is where you are usually able to spot Albatros, because the Royal Albatross Centre is located here. and steerage (assisted). University of Otago. Passengers, 91. However, assisted migration was restored in 1904 when the country's economy returned to prosperity, making it once more an attractive country to new immigrants. "736a71337d416e4035426e2d3232252e3742306e406d796c2d6a756668786a737a42307e77" +
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During the late 1850s, the men of Southland and Invercargill became increasingly
2010 conform to safe return to port regulations; however, as of 2013 many ships remain in service which lack this capacity. unmarried; d. died; NSW: New South Wales; ag. Stay in Port Chalmers, 2. Phoebe
For season 2016, Port Dunedin made . Bus 14 goes every 30 minutes from Harrington St. in Port Chalmers to Clyde Street in Dunedin. 181 days from Gravesend. Beginning in 1871 the New Zealand Government began to offer assisted passages to selected immigrants and others nominated by relatives. Transcript of journal kept by Thomas Dickson Nicholson on the John Wickliffe, MS-0440/012, Hocken Collections. If you need this level of information, refer to Hocken's book,
They usually offer some tours at the visitors center on the dock and they also offer tours at the Dunedin tourist information.
Janet Cowan, 1278 tons, Captain McBride, sailed October 9th, 1874, arrived January 5th. [CDATA[
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This ship record is from "Massachusetts Passenger and Crew Lists 1820-1963" available on Ancestry.com Ship Name: Ceres Port of Departure: Havre de Grace Port of Arrival: Boston Arrival Date: 23-Jul-1830 WERNER: Jacob 56, Juliana 55, George 24, Juliana 18, Eva 10, Michael 8, from Strasburg, destination Buffalo Robert Duncan and Co built the 1,320-ton, 73-metre (240 ft) Dunedin at Port Glasgow in Scotland in 1874 for the Albion Line (later the Shaw, Savill & Albion Line).Her ship number was 67085, and she cost 23,750 pound sterling, equivalent to 2,350,000 in 2021.She was one of six Auckland class emigrant vessels, each designed to carry 400 passengers. Ajax, 767 tons, Captain J. Please don't ask red are family members who travelled on the ship. voyage, where they are included and marked with an asterisk). Ajmeer, 1163 tons, Captain D. Smith, sailed May 12th, arrived September 6th. Achilles, 1520 tons, Captain Massey, sailed March 18th, arrived July 3rd. 1859
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the following is a list of ships into PORT CHALMERS from 1849 to 1885
information for these lists are invited to contact us. Before beginning a search in these records, it is best to know the full name of the individual in question, as well as an approximate time range for the desired record. Your cruise ship will provide their own tours, but you are also able to book some local tours shore side. which will be available in many New Zealand libraries. The dredging of the Victoria Ship Channel along the north-western side of the harbor lead to a large number of ships bypassing Port Chalmers in favour of . Keep track of your research in a research log. In fact, the John Wickliffe originally departed from Gravesend on 24 November 1847, but inclement weather and contrary winds thwarted its early progress and it took almost three weeks until it finally made positive progress. As a form of identification was required to embark on the ship, these immigration records are generally accurate. The first occupation listed against
Carrick Castle, 879 tons, Captain Peters, sailed April 22nd, arrived August 4th. 1st, 1878, arrived February 8th. So, if you are initially unsuccessful with a search try again periodically. Port Chalmers is where your cruise ship is . Rialto, 1166 tons, Captain Williamson, sailed November 26th, 1878, arrived March 4th. pursuits, whether as a farm labourer, small farmer, or general labourer. Daniel Rankin, 1048 tons, Captain Muller, sailed September 5th, arrived December 6th. Passengers, 25. anyone without the express written consent of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild LLC. 1882
Cecilia, 686 tons, Captain Hudson, sailed from London October 26th, from Downs November 5th, 1863, arrived February 9th. reproduced in whole or part in any format for presentation, distribution or profit by
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Passenger Ships at Bluff Before 1900. . Detained 10 days in Channel, stormy weather. Whenever possible FamilySearch makes images and indexes available for all users. lists did not include the four ships which arrived later in 1851 with emigrants for Otago:
Berkshire, 582 tons, Captain White, sailed October 2nd, 1849, arrived March 12th. Smart passage, 89 days port to port. Click to reveal Season 2016's passenger numbers represented an almost 40% increase over 2015. Welcome to the Port Chalmers cruise port guide. 45 passengers. 1858
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Cruise ships dock at the wharf in Port . Passengers, 45. Passengers, 98. The original lists did not include the occasional
Rachael, 571 tons, Captain J. McDonald, sailed October 6th, 1863, arrived February 4th. Passengers, 50. "6928744165646f4372612b6a2932333c6a2866693b356e697274533d2b793b34393d6f4372" +
Please don't ask Lord Hardinge, 341 tons, Captain Irwin, arrived September 21st, via Nelson. Its passengers were pleased that its passage was a . Stornoway, 675 tons, Captain Tomlins, sailed November 28th, arrived April 2nd. The following articles will help you research your family in New Zealand. Mooltan**
A journey of 163 days. Its passengers were pleased that its passage was a neat 100 days: but this figure was only accurate if this calculation was made from 14 December, the date it sailed from Portsmouth. We have
Embleton, 1196 tons, Captain Paynter, sailed from Glasgow May 30th, arrived September 24th. American Richard E. Byrd used Port Chalmers as the base for his Antarctic operations in 1928, Lincoln Ellsworth did likewise in 1933, and so did a number of other American, French and New Zealand explorers over the coming decades. early passenger ships to port chalmers. Dunbar
Prior to 1900 there were various classes of immigrants, with the largest groups being the assisted immigrants and paying passengers. All ship lists are also being updated as a result of additional research plus information . A small community of workers sprang up on the hill overlooking the docks, and by the time the Otago Gold Rush hit in the early 1860s, Port Chalmers was the third largest port in Australasia. Taxis are usually waiting for you near the cruise dock. 1876
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These engagements initiated a tradition of collaboration and reciprocity that would not always endure. I Cant Find the Person Im Looking For, What Now? And if you ask, you might also catch a ride just to the center of Port Chalmers.
First she traded with the Baltic, then she was a London-based transport. Nine deaths during the voyage. Abeona, 979 tons, Captain Wilson, sailed March 26th, arrived July 6th. Ship: Ceres, 1830. Settlers Museum in Dunedin. 1. This trail was chosen as The New Zealand Cycle Trail 2017. two for Wellington and 18 for New Plymouth. "We rented a . . These lists
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Akbar, 734 tons, Captain Hutton, sailed January 1st, arrived April 15th. Out of 20 cases, 9 died. Passengers, 145. Dunedin, and thus neglecting their southern counterparts. Equator, ship, 481 tons, Captain Sillberg, arrived via Wellington March 21st. Because of economic difficulties in the later 19th century, assistance was finally terminated. Sarah Bell, 812 tons, Captain Ditchburn, sailed September 21st, 1877, arrived January 4th. which include use of any spider, robot, retrieval application or any device T. D. Nicholson, who subsequently became an influential figure in the early history of Presbyterianism in Nelson, wrote in his journal: A few days more, and a very few, and Gods Arm of safety around us, and the long sought shores of Otago shall see us. On March 18, the passengers began preparing a special banner to mark their landing at Otago: it was fashioned out of Mrs Nicholsons wedding dress of silk so blue. passengers). New Great Britain, 571 tons, Captain G. Trader, arrived via Bluff September 28th. Master refused furnish any report. 1881
Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. Ships Logs, Journals, Pictures and Passenger List Links - Australia and New Zealand.
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Passengers, 48. additional information about what some individuals did between their arrival and 1898. Citations help you keep track of places you have searched and sources you have found. Passengers, 76. Ships needed to replenish food supplies and water, and to recruit . Pudsey Dawson, 761 tons, Captain Davies, arrived December 15th. Passengers, 28. Ship origins. T. D. Nicholsons Journal. Later sailed for Wellington and Nelson. early passenger ships to port chalmers. Ship Port Dep Sailed Port Arr Arrived Captain Notes . The John Wickliffe, a 662-ton vessel which functioned as the Otago Associations storeship but also carried 97 passengers, arrived at Kptai or Port Chalmers on 23 March 1848. Roslyn Castle, 644 tons, Captain Alexander, sailed from Downs March 1st, arrived June 2nd. 1850
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Please follow the links below, The NEW GREAT BRITIAN 1862, Ship. So far I have found 26 ships that arrived at Bluff which landed passengers, before the year 1900. Passengers, 97. Other voyages by this ship published in Vol. Cresswell, 547 tons, Captain Williams, arrived May 6th, via Auckland and Wellington. .
While your cruise ship is in port you have three main options on how to spend you day. Passengers, 21. Passengers, 264. As information on
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Ship Name: Departed: Port: Arrived: Port: Picture: Achilles: 18/03/1870: London: 03/07/1870: Otago: Agnes Muir: 13/04/1869: Greenock: 26/07/1869: Otago: Agnes Muir: advertised the Ajax sailing. Passengers, 51. Lists. (first voyage)
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Have a seat in front of a window the last hours before you dock and the first hour after departure.
Traveller (1792 ship) was a ship launched at Whitby in 1792. Passengers, 500. The party shared a meal of fish and kumara with two Ki Tahu before ascending the hill. Newspaper
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Passengers, 34. If you want us to put up a request seeking information on passenger lists so that you can speed up your research on finding family members I have decided that you can do so by paying New Zealand Shipping NZ$25.00 or A$20.00 or 10.00 for a line listing payable into our NZ, Australia or UK bank accounts. Nugent
Also look at theJohn Wickliffes passenger list available through Archives New Zealand. Passengers, 22. 1867
The majority of entries refer to arrivals at Port Chalmers, although some arrivals at Bluff are included. Information about another 17 burials has been gathered from newspapers and family informants. Challenger, 670 tons, Captain Lovell, sailed April 16th, arrived July 20th. Ferens observed the abundant wildlife: Birds of all descriptions are here Gulls, Whale Birds, Sea Pigeons, Albatrosses, Cormorants. The action you just performed triggered the security solution. function hiveware_enkoder(){var i,j,x,y,x=
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Identifying your sources helps others find the records you used. In later posts, we will reflect on some of those changes as well as exploring the development of the colony over the following decades. For example, search by either the given name or surname to return broader list of possible candidates which can then be examined for matches, It is estimated that the majority of the British immigrants after arrival settled in provinces near their port of entry. Cloudflare Ray ID: 7a3044b058186a8d earlier Governor Browne had suggested the establishment of a town in the south, and
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Sea Snake, 470 tons, Captain Lohr, arrived April 19th. Any view or opinion represented in the comments are personal and are those of the respective
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Passengers, 162. This page was last edited on 15 September 2022, at 10:59. individual ships are listed in alphabetical order. Pingback: This Weeks Top Picks in Imperial & Global History | Imperial & Global Forum, Pingback: What About Captain Cook? Three New lists, The 'Peter Denny' 1874 and The 'Marlborough' 1880. added 7/6/02, The Sir George Pollock 1863 was added 11/6/02. Part 1 - Early Travelers. early passenger ships to port chalmers. Passengers, 21. The track of the John Wickliffe, based on Rev. Ship grounded at Nelson February 1st. Owing to very light northerly winds, Equator not crossed until 52nd day out. of
Research for the original information found in the ISTG COMPASS was conducted by Harriet Rosch and the late Donna Jackson. You can browse through images in this collection using the waypoints on the Collection Browse Page for, More images are available in the FamilySearch Catalog at. wives' maiden names, and death dates, is now available in a database held by the Otago
Passengers, 22. first separation meeting was held in Invercargill, on January 20, 1857. Transcript of journal of Thomas Ferens on the John Wickliffe and in early Dunedin, MS-0440/016, Hocken Collections. Passengers, 44. pages, and thanks are due to to Eleanor Leckie and the Otago Settlers Museum for providing
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