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VARIOUS
SHIPS LISTS
Source:
The New Zealander
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SHIPPING INFORMATION
PORT OF AUCKLAND |
Saturday 11th
October 1851
Saturday 18th October 1851
Wednesday 22nd October 1851 |
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Moa
NORRIS
ARRIVALS 8 Oct Moa NORRIS
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Passengers |
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Saturday 11th
October 1851
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BLACKETT, J C Esq & Servant
DAVY, Mr
MATTHEW, Mrs & 2 sons
MULLFERN, Miss
SMITH, Miss
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W S Graham, agent
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face="Arial,
Moa
Capt. NORRISface="Arial,
CLEARED OUT 16 Oct MoaNORRIS for Sydney
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Passengers |
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Saturday 18th
October 1851
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ASKELL, A M
BROWN, C
CAMPBELL, J
CARTHY, J
CHALKY, W
FARMER, J
FARMER, W
FORBES, J
GIMBLE, J
GREEN, B
HAMILTON, F
M’KINLEY, R
McCONOCHIE, William
MEEK, Mrs & 2 chdn
MILLITAC, L
MOORE, R
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ORR, R
OWEN, Mrs & Child
PARKINGSON, J
QUINN, John
RICH, William
ROSS, A
SCOTT, J
THOMPSON, Abel
THORNBECK, J
WARRINGTON, A
WATERS, John
WEBB, H
WILLIAMSON, R
W S Graham, agent
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color="#000080" size="+1" face="Arial, Cashmere
Capt George PEARSON
ARRIVALS 19 Oct ship 640 tons, from Gravesend
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Passengers |
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Wednesday 22nd
October 1851
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BAYLY, Rev, Mrs & 3 chdn
BOURKE, Mrs & 1 child
BRODIE, Mr W
BROMLEY, Mr & Mrs
BROWN, Mr R
CAMPBELL, Mr
CONWAY, Mr, Mrs & Miss
COURTENEY, Mr & Mrs & 6 chdn
CUTTRESS, B
CUTTRESS, C
CUTTRESS, H
CUTTRESS, Misses Alice, Emma, Sophia, Charlotte
DOYLE, Mr & son
DUDLEY, Rev W C
ELY, Mrs
FORD, Mr & Mrs & 5 chdn
FRANCIS, Mr
GOLSBOROOUGH, Miss Mary
GRAHAM, Mr
HAMER, Rev Thomas, Mrs, Miss & 2 chdn
HAMILTON, Mr & Mrs & child
HENDERSON, Mr & Mrs & child
HUTCHINSON, Mrs
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MACINTOSH, Mrs & child
MISAACS, Mr D
ISAACS, Mr John
MARTIN, Mr & Mrs & 6 chdn
MITCHELL, Mr J
MOYLE, Mr
REID, Mr
RUNCIMAN, B Walter
RUNCIMAN, E
RUNCIMAN, I
RUNCIMAN, J
RUNCIMAN, Master
RUNCIMAN, Miss R
RUNCIMAN, Mr & Mrs
SAUNDERS, Mr J
SHEPPARD, Miss
SMITH, Mr & Mrs & 4 chdn
SMYTHIES, Mr & Mrs & 3 chdn
THOMAS, G
TIDDY, Miss Martha
WADMAN, Mr
WETHERED, Mrs & child
WILLIAMS, Mr John
Brown & Campbell, agents
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The fine merchant shipCashmere,
Capt Pearson, sailed from Gravesend on the 16th
June, having thus been 125 days on the voyage.
From her known sailing qualities
it is believed that she would have made it in
much shorter time but for some defect in her
rudder irons which kept her back considerably.
She brings out 103 passengers,
a large proportion of whom are for this settlement.
At Bass’s Strait she was boarded by a shore
boat from which she first heard of the discovery
of gold in Australia.
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Transcribed: Jacqueline
Walles, New Zealand, April, 2000. |
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More contributions would be welcome, provided
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