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The New Zealand Herald


SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
Thursday 25 August 1864

Ship 'IRONSIDE'
ARRIVALS
898 tons, Captain VAUX, from London

  Passengers   Passengerscont.
ADAMS, William
ALLAN, JE
AUGER, Edwin, Jane B & Edwin
BAKEWELL, Christopher, Ann, Mary, William, John & Thomas
BAKEWELL, Mary
BARROW, William, Hannah, Ellen, John & James
BARRY, Ellen
BATLER, Hester S
BENNETT, Matthew, Sophia, Mary Ann, Matthew & William R
BENNETT, Mrs
BLOOD, William, Mrs Mary, James & Emma
BOLAND, Mr, Mary & Winifred
BOOTH, Ann
BOOTH, Charles, Caroline, Caroline, Mary A & Eliza
BOULTON, Frederick & Albert
BRICKLEY, Edward
BRICKLEY, Emma
BUCKLEY, Joseph, Ann, Alfred, Herbert & Albert
BULL, George, Ann R, George W & Drusilla
BURKE, Thomas & Margaret
BURNS, John H
CASLEY, John, Mary, Thomas & John
CHURCHILL, J G
CLASSCOCK, George
COOK, John
COTTRETT (sic ? Cottrell) George, Elizabeth, Alice, John & Alfred
COX, John J L
CROCK, Robert & Sarah
CROUCH, George, Martha, Martha & Ann C
DEAN, John & Ellen
DOWN, Mary A, Eliza & John W
DUFF, William
ELKIN, David & Archibald
FAGAN, Alice
FARREL, John
FLANAGAN, Bridget
FORMAN, Emily, Lucey, Henry & Frederick
FOX, George
GILLATT, Henry A & Julia
GLASSCOCK, Mary Ann & Sinnis (sic)
HALE, Charles & Mary
HAMES, Chas., Mary, Oliver, Leitha, Josia & Rollend
HEMUS, Solomon, Mary Ann, George, Charles, Henry, Alfred,
Joseph & James W
HENRY, Dr
HENRY, Joseph & Thomas
HINKS, William E
HOWATT, Charles
HULL (?HALL), Mary & Thomas
HYDE, David
  JOHNSTON, William & Catherine
KEARNEY, William
KELLY, Catherine
KELLY, James
KELLY, M W
KEMP, William, Sarah, Sarah & Catherine
KIDD, Eliza
KING, Ann, Alice & Amelia
KINSELLA, James, Amy & Amy
KNIPLER, Henry
LATTA, Robert
LAWRENCE, John
LIDJETT, Mary
LINNETT, James & Edwin
LUCAS, Captain
McDAVID, Cecilia
McSWEENEY, Rev J M
MEGAN, Mary
MONNOCK, Thomas, Mary, Michael
MORGAN, James
NEWELL, Hamilton
NEWMAN, Jane B
OAKEY, Albert
ODLUM, Mary
PERK, John & Elizabeth
PERK, Thomas, Mary, Mary S, Thomas, George, William, Henry & Robert
REYNOLDS, R B
ROLAND, Thom.W, Ann, Elizabeth & Lucy Ann
RUSSELL, Edward
SALT, James
SCOTT, Thomas & Caroline
SHEEN, Patrick
SMITH, Edward
SPENCER, Absolem
SPENCER, Alice
STAPLETON, Samuel
STRATFORD, Henry B
SULT (sic - ? SALT), Fanny
TOWNSEND, Jane, E, Mary, Ann & Elizabeth
TOWNSEND, S & Elin
VALENTINE, George
WALKER, Mrs C & 3 chdn
WARDLEY, George & Elizabeth
WESLEY, George & Maria
WESLEY, William & Maria
WIDDOWSON, Robert
WILLIAMS, Edward & Hannah
WILSON A W
WINTER, Virginia & Helen M
WORRALL, George & Henry

Total 197

D Nathan


The following is a summary of thetrades or callingsof the passengers on board:

1 quarryman
1 stock-keeper
1 ?Minister
1 tailor
1 sub-editor
1 jeweller
1 schoolmaster
1 housekeeper
1 baker
1 gardener
1 pearl worker
1 carrier
1 cowkeeper
1 smith
  1 cabinetmaker
1 mariner
1 watchmaker
1 engine fitter
2 sawyers
2 joiners
2 bootmakers
2 farmers
2 grocers
3 blacksmiths
4 carpenters
6 bricklayers
13 female servants
20 labourers

ARRIVAL OF THEIRONSIDEFROM LONDON

The fine shipIronside, Captain VAUX, arrived in harbour yesterday evening after an average passage of 110 days from Gravesend.

She took her departure on the 6th May and had a good run down channel; passed outside the Cape Verd Islands and had very indifferent N E trade winds. Crossed the equator on the 11th June, in longitude 27 degrees W and soon after picked up the SE trades which for the first part proved strong but latterly poor and light. Crossed the meridian of the Cape of Good Hope on the 4th July, in latitude 36 degrees and ran down her casting between the parallels of 35 degrees and 37 degrees.

 

From longitude 14 degrees to 160 degrees, experienced very heavy weather. Passed the southward of Tasmania and sighted Cape Maria van Diemen on the 21st instant, since which time she has been baffled with light airs and calms. No land or ships were sighted during the passage.

TheIronsidebrings an addition to our population of 197 souls all in good health and the ship has arrived in port in a clean and creditable condition. There were two deaths (children) and two births on the passage.

TheIronsideis a fine iron built ship of 868 tons, launched in 1861 and has excellent accommodation for passengers. She has a large quantity of cargo for this port and is consigned to Mr D Nathan.

Transcribed: Jacqueline Walles, New Zealand, October, 1999.   Table of contents
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