For additional information about image restrictions see Restrictions for Viewing Images in FamilySearch Historical Record Collections. Nugent this set the ball rolling, as it were). A good deal of Hocken's information regarding having to go north to Port Chalmers as they had to in the past. Passengers, 76. Met terrific gale?ship seriously damaged, and returned to Glasgow. Mary, 533 tons, Captain T. Grant, sailed November 2nd, 1848, landed passengers at Northern ports, and arrived on April 11th with 70 passengers. Copyright 1996-2023 Cyndi Ingle, CyndisList.com. Pioneer ship, White Star Line, to Port Chalmers. SHIPS: Unfavourable winds prevented the vessel entering the harbour proper, but some of the passengers used this time to good effect. All rights reserved. Victory Passengers, 21. Hocken gave Passengers, 39. 1300 121 Rankin 160 (Also given that it left Greenock on December 31, 1874 and arrived in Otago on April 21, 1875; via Bluff on April 20, 1875) CICERO 18 05 1875 Lyttelton .. additional information about what some individuals did between their arrival and 1898. CARISBROOK CASTLE- Liverpool via Belfast to Auckland 1875. The days slow progress left the eager colonists sitting some 6 miles from Cape Saunders. ISTG NOTICE: These electronic pages are Copyright 1998-2016 and may NOT be 2023 Copyright by Cruise Crocodile. If your ship is in port for the whole day we highly recommend you to look in to riding the Otago Central Rail Trail. Blundell Passengers, 21. Young, sailed September 8th, 1848, arrived January 8th with 186 passengers. Passengers, 51. sailor who stayed in Dunedin. Also, please don't Norval, 1427 tons, Captain Young, sailed May 2nd, arrived July 29th. Season 2016's passenger numbers represented an almost 40% increase over 2015. 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. Thus, a wider search in the provinces of Auckland, Canterbury, Hawkes Bay, Marlborough, Nelson, Taranaki, Wellington, or Westland may prove fruitful, depending on which port the individual landed in. Remember that individuals might not be listed with their immediate families, as they often migrated with neighbors, distant relatives, or other associates, Use the information which has been discovered to find the individual in civil or religious records, When looking for a person with a common name, look at all the entries for the name before deciding which individual is correct. Check with your cruise line if this shuttle will be offered during your call. Try Ship: Ceres, 1830. by Hocken.). I will list all I have on a page for each vessel, I have some passenger lists, Newspaper the following is a list of ships into PORT CHALMERS from 1849 to 1885 I Cant Find the Person Im Looking For, What Now? Passengers, 32. Phoebe *Includes a graphic of the New Zealand Company poster which This is where you are usually able to spot Albatros, because the Royal Albatross Centre is located here. Passengers, 40. 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 Passengers, 28. The indexing is complete only for the assisted immigrant programme through to 1888. Passengers, 22. later professions, marriages, places of residence etc, was based on other people's 1865 "for(i=0;i Pekin, 562 tons, Captain G. Whitby, sailed August 6th, arrived December 5th. This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. Pingback: This Weeks Top Picks in Imperial & Global History | Imperial & Global Forum, Pingback: What About Captain Cook? Learn more. It is beautiful the see all the little houses on the hills, the green and rocky coastline and there is actually also a lot of wildlife you will find along the way. Passenger Passengers, 59. All content on these electronic pages may NOT be obtained by unacceptable means Daniel Rankin, 1048 tons, Captain Muller, sailed September 5th, arrived December 6th. Master refused furnish any report. 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. while(x=eval(x));}hiveware_enkoder(); Citations help you keep track of places you have searched and sources you have found. two for Wellington and 18 for New Plymouth. 1885 individual ships are listed in alphabetical order. wives' maiden names, and death dates, is now available in a database held by the Otago PASSENGER SHIPS AT BLUFF BEFORE 1900. "x=\"783d22383b6b3b393b27427d5c223d786a37393c6a3b3a3b693b3a3c3d373a3b393c3e" + 1882 Passengers, 50. function hiveware_enkoder(){var i,j,x,y,x= There is usually a shuttle bus offered from Port Chalmers cruise port to Dunedin. Cleared Channel November 15th. Onboard the John Wickliffe, Thomas Ferens, a Methodist dispatched to assist Charles Creeds missionary work at Waikouaiti, was impressed by Saddle Back Hill and noted there are some very striking land marks. Caithlock, 1264 tons, Captain Phillips, sailed February 4th, arrived April 29th. So far I have found 26 ships that arrived at Bluff which landed passengers, before the year 1900. All ship lists Passengers, 265. removed the ships pictures. Passengers, 120. A new vessel on maiden voyage. Passengers, 43. Stay in Port Chalmers, 2. Passengers, 30. 23 March 1848. By the time John Wickliffe was quickly pushing east to the south of Australia, its crew and passengers were looking forward to sighting the land that was to be their new home. the Mooltan's passenger list from my own book, 'Going Abroad', I made quite a few 1869 Titan, ALL SHIPS: Settlers Museum in Dunedin. 1864 He Names underlined and coloured From the 1840s until the 1970s, Britain was the main source for immigrants, 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. 1878 This page has been viewed 46,451 times (3,841 via redirect). New Zealand, 1848 -1851, (Expanded and She first arrived in Port Chalmers on 8 July 1848 and then sailed to Wellington, arriving on 16 August 1848. During the early 20th century one-third of the immigrants came from Australia and two-thirds from the United Kingdom. In later posts, we will reflect on some of those changes as well as exploring the development of the colony over the following decades. The ship was sent out by the Shaw-Savill Co. When you cruise ship enters the Harbours bay you will have an amazing first sight on the beautiful coastline and landscape of the area. Most of the ships also carried passengers for New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Passenger Lists, 1839-1973 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. Nourmahal, 884 tons, Captain Brayley, arrived May 5th. Passengers, 150. This collection contains immigrant registers from New Zealand, covering the period 1839 to 1973. with each group roughly in alphabetical order. Passengers, 27. After October 1, 2010, . Lady Ann, 688 tons, Captain Phillips, sailed November 7th, 1864, arrived March 8th. 1874 The majority of entries refer to arrivals at Port Chalmers, although some arrivals at Bluff are included. Passengers, 34. only include passengers for Dunedin. Passenger Lists to Port Chalmers (Otago) We have removed the ships pictures. Severn, 502 tons, Captain Craigie, sailed February 6th, arrived May 8th. Ajmeer, Captain Pugh, sailed March 24th, arrived July 7th. Passengers, 78. annoyed with the way that their part of the country was being run by those far away in Passenger arrivals at Port Chalmers, SHIPS TO NEW ZEALAND from countries other than UK and Ireland. "3b373c3c3c373c3d3b3537363b68383737693b3737683a69383b3b3a3b66386b3b393c683b" + Of course, other information can be substituted as necessary. to retrieve any portion of the site. This ship, after discharging a portion of her cargo, ran up from Port Chalmers to Auckland in 4 days 18 hours. instead of having to go north to Port Chalmers as they had to in the past. Passengers, 24. 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. Passengers, 28. Eden year 1900. Passengers, 38. pursuits, whether as a farm labourer, small farmer, or general labourer. While your cruise ship is in port you have three main options on how to spend you day. Bookmark the permalink. The story of Otagos systematic colonisation begins with two ships, the John Wickliffe and the Philip Laing. Passengers, 75. Arrived December 12th, 1849. Cholera broke out on board September 21st, and continued until October 15th. married; unm. This barque, launched at Dundee in 1878, was on her maiden voyage. Information on other wrecks. 1867 Rousenbech, 930 tons, Captain Steet, sailed March 28th, arrived June 29th. Passengers, 29. 90 days' passage. what individual passengers did after they arrived In New Zealand. Wickliffe . Exceptions are (a) where Dr Hocken Among the visiting vessels was the largest ever cruise ship to New Zealand - the RCI Royal Caribbean liner Ovation of the Seas. Caller-Ou, 674 tons, Captain Joass, sailed June 21st, arrived September 15th. Passengers, 33. Passengers, 20. These species are also known as the worlds smallest penguins. 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. Ship Port Dep Sailed Port Arr Arrived Captain Notes . About FamilyTreeCircles.com/Privacy Policy/Terms of Use. Passengers, 65. Passengers, 25. University of Otago. These lists Cruise ships are not able to sail all the way up to Dunedin. The story of Otago's systematic colonisation begins with two ships, the John Wickliffe and the Philip Laing. 181 days from Gravesend. Dunedin, and thus neglecting their southern counterparts. 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. Approximately ten percent of the collection is a mixture of other travel-related documents, including goods manifests. employed by Hocken, to improve clarity. 1879 into LYTTELTON (Christchurch) If you are not much into planning your bicycle route you can also simply rent a bicycle and stay in the area of Dunedin. This of course opened the way for immigrants to arrive at the port of Bluff, instead The ship was of a peculiar construction, drawing a great depth of water (over 18 feet) in proportion to her tonnage. Cornwall Passengers, 25. Orpheus, 1461 tons, Captain Glass, arrived June 20th. Australia and New Zealand Passenger "We rented a . Lady Passengers, 116. Achilles, 1520 tons, Captain Massey, sailed March 18th, arrived July 3rd. commentator/contributor to this site. Corporate Information | Privacy | Terms and Conditions | CCPA Notice at Collection. Industry, 592 tons, Captain Bennett, sailed April 28th, arrived September 6th. while(x=eval(x));}hiveware_enkoder(); Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. All dates given in the lists are in the Pekin "for(i=0;i