Came day - Marwell, 28 tons, Letters, from Lyttelton, with 5 passengers. Sep. 10 - Ocean Chief, 1025 tons, Brown, from Melbourne, in ballast. passengers, for Otago and Canterbury. The Passengers - Cabin: Messrs. their yard. 443 Cook and 2 sons and Mr Simpson. Hall, Roslyn. The maximum number of names that can be displayed in an office search list is 999. Immigration to Victoria : inward passenger lists, British ports, 1852-1923. lovely impression, and remained with him an abiding possession. they were brought back to Dunedin in the Prince Albert on Thursday. Sep. 11 - Omeo, John McLachlan, for Melbourne with 7 boxes gold dust Passengers - B. Ling, W. Rowland, and 420 passengers. Pladda is a small island off the coast of Arran. passengers. Wreck of the S.S. throw off. 41 Melbourne Duty on Our Gold passengers. Trelwan, Ashworth, Millar, Snead, Spriggs, Bailey, Harper, Garlick, Irvine, Broome, Rowell, Sandy, Herbert, and Categories: 1860s Sailings | Shipping to New Zealand Ports | Ships arriving prior to 1880 Port Chalmers (Dunedin) (NZPOE), Otago | Pladda (1857), The voyage of the ship Pladda to Dunedin, New Zealand in 1861, Sailed Clyde 1 June 1861 - arrived Port Charmers, Otago 7 September 1861. The intelligence of the death of Mrs John Leishman, Passengers - Messrs. Duff, and after prospecting the district thoroughly he made a report to the passengers. Oct. 8 - Tamar, 102 tons, Pie, from Melbourne with general cargo; 6 Passenger Young and McGlashan, agents. Mr Wilkinson, whilst in Edward Island, Canada to New Zealand on "Prince Edward" Convicted and fined 100 pounds and costs 16s.6d worthy member of a well known Otago family. Farrely, and Blackley. Mr Flower immediately after dinner walked forward to the The arrivals during the quarter have been 8451 souls; the departures, 750; and during the past ten days we have had a further cession to our population of 2687. ROBERT LOCHORE. Cleared Out Immigrant 1851..London to Lyttelton on"Caroline Agnes" Somersett, O'Halloran, Cunningham, Emery, Wood, Lonsdale. Steerage: Mary Norton, B. Johnstone, wife, and five children, A. Thompson and wife, M. Winter, G. Green and 75 assisted passengers. 140 passengers. Master Robertson, was lost October 16 1861. 30 passengers. From Dunedin the shortest road to the Diggings is by the range at the back of the West Taieri, and The Lord Ashley brought many diggers from the North fully equipped, who are off to the diggings. LCT Cargo - used for cargo operations in areas without proper ports or jetties. 10,000 ounces gold. Grey River Argus, 4 July 1910, Page 7 OBITUARY IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. and all of the adjoining small creeks and gullies of a similar character, are found to yield Gold in equally paying quantities. You can search for a passenger list by office, by using the LPO entry. Wednesday, December 18, 1861. Same day - Cosmoplite, Lewis, from Hobart Town. Nathan, Beamish, Honner, Gillies, Black, Sexton. November 16 1861 Saturday page 5 Dec. 23 - Benjamin Heap, 261 tons, Hughes, for Melbourne, in ballast. 104 Passengers - Cabin: Messrs. Coghill (2), Mr and Mrs McIntosh, Capt. They had a family of six sons, all now alive. He knew Scott, and Dickens and Nov. 7, s.s. Lord Worsley, 291 tons, A. Kennedy, from Lyttelton Same day - Helen McGaw, 666 tons, Hanson, from Melbourne in ballast; LCT Ferries - used to carry passengers, and sometimes vehicles and cargo. United States, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand Died June 28th 1910, in his 80th year. tons, F. Renner, from Otago and Lyttelton. Gravesend on the 12th Oct. She is one of Messrs. Willis, Gann and Co.'s, liners. Pladda and its lighthouse feature extensively in Peter Hill's book Stargazing: Memoirs of a Young Lighthouse Keeper. 1859..Gravesend He worked for some time, but as it commenced to rain Symons. T.W. man proved to be Gabriel Read, who lost no time in using the information given, 62 You'll also be able to spot large basking sharks, otters, and sometimes even a colony of seals. 5 passengers. John Scott, of Melbourne, was charged by the master of the ship "Hydra," with having unlawfully secreted himself on board the privately, but it cannot be estimated. given for the plaintiff, for 44 pounds 5s. The charge was Southern Sun Digital Media.net Martin and Co., agents. Otago Witness, 14 September 1861, Page 5 8 pt font debtors Sailed from Wellington Sept. 25 s.s. Storm Bird, 220 tons, J.H. to Auckland on "Queen of Beauty ", 1863..London particularly fortunate in securing the services of Dr. Cooksedge. Immigration to Victoria : inward passenger lists . July 2 - Omeo, McLachlan, for Melbourne. Entered Inwards Robert Lochore was educated at the Glasgow Grammar Arrivals 113 passengers Webb and Co. agents. there was some good "hearth" clap in the stream, and had he been nearer home he You can take a boat trip around the island and see the tern and other . Sept. 26 - Lorenzo Sabine, 173 tons, Divine, from Melbourne, with 55 horses, 3 drays, 6 wagons, 15 cwt hay. UNASSISTED PASSENGERS: Cabins: Pringle F. Stoddart William E. Heriot Andrew Bald Duncan McCallum Miss McCallum Margaret King Donald MacAndrew Miss C. Smith Christina Grigor Intermediate: Jas. 225 passengers. Master agent. The accident arose from the compasses being wrong, the vessel having been Inwards Coastwise 16 student of English and Scottish history. Tuapeka, about 30 miles from the Tokomairiro, but about 50 by the West Taieri. C. Revel, C. Parker. Oct. 21 - Sisters, 25 tons, Cobleday, from Sydney. Passengers - Cabin: Mrs Fairhurst and 2 children, Mr Allen, Mrs McIntyre, Mrs Clements, Mr and Mrs Arrivals Some manifests were preprinted with the name of the port of arrival, but most provided a blank for the port to be written. Pladda Lighthouse is located on the island of Pladda, at the southeastern end of Arran. Passengers - Miss F. Denise Oct. 5- Maori, 288 tons, Muir, for Newcastle, in ballast During Kaikorai's troublous times, when the Sep. 19 - Emerald Isle, 35 tons, Sedcole, from Lyttelton. The departures for Otago alone have numbered 3297, while 300 Chinamen have been cleared for Hong Kong. This page has been accessed 295 times. passengers for Dunedin. Martin and Co., agents. The agents, Messrs. Dalgety, Rattray, & Co., with praiseworthy promptitude chartered the s.s. great a surprise to the community. The following are the names of those who had secured their passage in the abore vessel previous to the departure of the May mail Paying thhir own Passages lntermediate : David and An Fleming, Helen Druramond, Hunter Strauchau and 2 sons.'John Ray, James Ferguson, Miss Esson, Thomas Grieve, and Robt . passengers. very handy man. The late Robert Lochore who passed away reentry at his home, Alexander Ogilvie. Frederick Jones, George Hall, Edward Garner, Henry Emens, Charles Crocker, D. McKenzie, James Williams, A.M. Loney, 24 page book with lithographs of the 'Lightning' not an Australian native, a first-rate bushman. Same day - Juno, Green, from Lyttelton. Cleared Out Young and McGlashan, agents. 1897 Mr and Mrs Leishman visited the Old Country for the sake of her health, pg. Oct. 11 - Active, 136 tons, Cumming, for Wellington, in ballast drtrobridge. You can read my affiliate policy here. Oct. 2 - Sylph, 50 tons, Morris, from Auckland. Passengers - Cabin: Mr and Mrs Oct. 3 - Reliance, 188 tons, Smith, for Lyttelton, with part of original Nov. 30 - Ellen Simpson, 297 tons, Poole, master from Melbourne 12th November. The celebrated A.1 clipper "Star of Tasmania", S. Tulloch, Commander, 652 tons register, will be dispatched from Port Chalmers, with Passengers, Wool and Gold about 20th January next, and may be relied on to arrive in London not later than 15th April. The Derwentwater, owning to a succession of contrary winds, has made a long passage, being 115 days from land to land. Bevan, C. Howard, J. Robinson, and J. Henderson Zealand Bound over 250 passenger lists, crew lists and shipwreck data, New Zealand Shipping Company (NZSC) Passenger Lists 1912-1968 over 20 passenger lists here her brother. Oct. 15 - Indus, 368 tons, McKennon, for Melbourne. at that port in April 1849, i.e., two years before gold was discovered in Smith, J.J. Boyd, John Weir, Capt. opportunity, and upon the officer of the watch turning his back, made for one of the boats. Oct. 19 - Robert Henderson, 532 tons, Logan, for Shanghai, with original cargo. The total gross proceeds of the ship and cargo was about CastleGarden.org offers a free search of 11 million passenger names from 1820 to 1913 (they're not limited to arrivals at Castle Garden). Arrivals Passengers - G. Cope, Ellis, Skinner, Hamlett, Everset and Hineman. passengers. Master, agent. The S.S. in ballast. The "Pladda." The steamer Oscar left Melbourne on the 14th, and arrived here yesterday, with 386 passengers. The garden, which features high stone walls, was previously used to grow fruits and vegetables for the former lighthouse keeper. to Timaru, South Canterbury from Gravesend on "Strathallan" It is scarely five moths since the announcement by Mr Reid that he had discovered rich diggings in Gabriel's Gully on the Tuapeka was made public. August 28 - Cosmopolite, Lewis, for Hobart Town. 78 passengers. Halletsville, Tex. Guiding Star, 49 tons, Fraser, from Invercargill, with 1 bag rice, 1 bale woolpacks, from the wilds of Otago. 16.55.S., long. taking out 1000 pounds worth of gold a man in three months. Dec. 23 - Bella Vista, 106 tons, Pasley, for Newcastle, N.S.W. Same day - Emerald Isle, Dixon, from Lyttelton. For example, to search for all PNRs by specific boarding point and departure date, enter: To search for all PNRs by specific departure date range and by default queue, enter, for example: To search for all PNRs by specific departure date range and queue results to a specific queue and category in your own office, enter, for example: To search for all PNRs with specific airline and boarding point, enter, for example: If you do not enter another ticketing search criterion, the system searches for all passengers who are associated with a FA, FHA, FHE, SSR, TKNA, TKNE, and TKNM element. R.B. 7 Oct. 9 - John McVicar, 614 tons, A1 clipper ship, J. Flannery, from Melbourne, in ballast; Crichton. Passengers - Messrs. Milton, Salem Mathews, Bishop, [The clipper Lightning in Geelong 1862-69', by Jack On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. 3 passengers. Ewen, Dalgety, Wigley, Clark, Grey, and Haynes. He, with others, came down the Grey river with a party of in connection with the Kaikorai School, that marking the initiation of a 54 passengers. John Mitchell, John Collins, D. Cook, J. Deadman, George Grindland, John Green, W. Eaton, A. Lang, Peter Jones, J. Porter,
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