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VARIOUS SHIPS LISTS
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The New Zealander

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
ARRIVALS PORT OF AUCKLAND

Shipping Lists
February, 1855

Ships 'JOSEPHINE WILLIS, OCEAN, WONGA WONGA, WILLIAM DENNY, HEATHER BELL'

The New Zealander  Wednesday 7th February 1855
ARRIVAL
Feb 5 Josephine Willis 750 tons, Edward Canny from London via New Plymouth

BATES, G
BELL, Andrew
BERLBY, Mr
BROWN, Mr & Mrs & 9 chdn
BULLER, Mr, Mrs, Miss x 2
BUTTLE, Thos
BYCROFT, Mr & Mrs & 3 chdn
CARMON, J
CARTER, Thos
CHRISTOPHER, Mr, Mrs & Miss
COOPER, Mr & Mrs
COULES, Mrs & 2 chdn
COXHEAD, W
CRUICKSHANK, Mr
DAVIS, Mr & Mrs & 3 chdn
DINGWELL, John
EARLE, Catherine
FINLEY, Mr & Mrs & 3 chdn
FOULNER, Mr & Mrs
GLENNY, Mr & Mrs
GUVONAN, Sarah & Thomas
HALLIGUM, Matthew
HANCOCK, Mr & Mrs
HEATH, Margaret
HEATH, Thomas
HITCHINS, Mrs
HOLDSHIPS, Henry & George
HOLLAND, Mr & Mrs & 3 chdn
HORSELEY, Mr & Mrs & 2 x Misses

 

JENKINS, Mr & Mrs
JOHNSON, Margaret (or JONES)
KELLY, Bridget
KENDERDINE, Mr
KILKENNY, Mary
KILKENNY, Matthew
LYNCH, Mr & Mrs & 3 chdn
MACLEAN, Mr, Mrs, Miss
MARRIAGE, A
MOORE, Sarah
O’HARA, P
RAE, J
REID, Mr
RETALLICK, Mr & Mrs
RODDA, Mr & Mrs
SHARP, Mr & Mrs & 2 chdn
SINGLETON, Dr
STACKPOLE, Maria
SWALES, Mr
TAYLOR, Mr & Mrs H & 4 chdn
TRETHOWAN, Mrs & 2 chdn
TURNBULL, Mr
WASLEY, Mr & Mrs
WEBB, Mr & Mrs
WHITFORD, Mr & Mrs
WILSON, Sarah

Brown & Campbell, Agents>

TheJosephine Willisfrom London in 114 days. Some of the ship’s company showed the greatest insubordination early in the trip and the five who mutinied were handed over to civil authorities. Very superior cabin accommodation. She brings a considerable addition to our population, amongst them another portion of emigrants whose passages have been assisted by the pre payment of their friends. There were two births and 1 death during the vouage.

The New Zealander  Wednesday 7th February 1855
ARRIVAL
February 6 Ocean Cain from Melbourne

BAILEY, Mr
CANTWELL, J
COLEMAN, Mr
FORRESTER, Mr
FULDER, Mr
HOWARD, J
JONES, Mr
JOSEPH, Miss

 

KELLY, R
McKELLOR, Mr & Mrs
O’CONNOR, Mr & Mrs Dan & 3 chdn
PLIMPTON, Mr & Mrs
RILSON, Mr
STEWART, J
SULLIVAN, Mr

The New Zealander  Wednesday 7th February 1855
ARRIVAL
February 6 Wonga Wonga (s.s.) 75 tons Capt Thompsonfrom Melbourne
ASHTON, J
BISHOP, A
BONSSAM, J
BROWN, S
CAMERON, D
CHIFFORD, A
DAY, T
DOWBRAY, L
KENNEDY, M
LEDSTROM, W
LEDSTROM, W, Jnr
LEES, A, G, A & W

  MILTON, I
MOWBRAY, S
O’NORTH, G
ROBERTSON, W
SHILTON, A Agnes
SHILTON, R, chdn & svt
SIMPSON, D
SMITH, E
STEWART, H
THORNTON, T
WHERX, M
TheWongaWongaarrived in Melbourne from the Clyde on 17th December1854 after being dismasted. She sailed from Melbourne on 16th January 1855….met a heavy gale and sought shelter. Left shelter on the20th . It was then found that her boilers were beginning toblister so for the safety of the passengers the ship was reduced to afore and aft schooner and in this condition she proved herself to be afirst rate and most comfortable sea boat

The New Zealander  Wednesday7th February 1855
DEPARTURE
February 3 William Denny Mailler  for Sydney

CARTER, R
DAVIS, Mr & Mrs & svt
HARGRAVES, Mr & Mrs & 4 chdn
HENDLEY, Mr
IRVINE, Mr
LEPER, Mr
McELROY, Mr


 

NEWTON, Mr & Mrs & 3 chdn
PORTER, H G
SMITH, Capt & Mrs
SOMERVILLE, M
STRATFORD, Mr & Mrs & 3 chdn
WHITELAW, Mr
WILSON, G

The New Zealander  Wednesday28th February 1855
DEPARTURE
February 24 Heather Bell Jones for Sydney

ASHMORE, Capt
CANTWELL, J
CLENDON, H
DICKSON, Mr
HAROLD, Mr & Mrs

  HAWARD, Mr (or HOWARD)
HITCHIN, Mr
HITCHIN, Mr, Jnr
MARTYN, J
McKELLAR, Mr
Transcribed: Jacqueline Walles, New Zealand, August, 2000.   Table of contents
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