Ferens observed that these Ki Tahu who welcomed the colonists were very peaceful intelligent men. Passengers, 37. this set the ball rolling, as it were). Dunedin and Port Chalmers are about 14 km apart from each other. 1. Information on other wrecks. Passengers, 44. * (passenger list), The ROBERT HENDERSON 1862 * (picture) (Interesting), The SIR GEORGE POLLOCK 1863 * (passenger list), The ROBERT HENDERSON 1863 (2nd Trip) * (passenger list) (picture), The SIR WILLIAM EYRE 1863 * (passenger list), The EDWARD THORNHILL 1864 * (passenger list), The CHRISTIAN McCAUSLAND 1875 * (2 x picture's) + (passenger list), The PETER DENNY 1875* (picture)+ (passenger list), The OAMARU 1878 * (passenger list) + (picture), The WESTERN MONARCH 1879 * (passenger list), The TARARUA 1881 * (picture) + (passenger list)(Wrecked at Waipapa Point), If you have enjoyed these pages, or had any luck with the search for your ancestors, please let me know by signing the guestbook below. Australia and New Zealand Passenger The embarkation lists were only include passengers for Dunedin. On the 22nd the John Wickliffe anchored at the entrance to Harbour. The days slow progress left the eager colonists sitting some 6 miles from Cape Saunders. Brechin Castle, Captain Parkinson, sailed October 1st, 1863, arrived January 24th. There are various types of lists including both outbound and inbound passengers at the various port of New Zealand. I Found the Person I Was Looking For, What Now? There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. Mooltan** Arrived January 29th. The information provided by this website is subject to change and therefore information can be inaccurate. Any view or opinion represented in the comments are personal and are those of the respective Passengers, 22. Passengers, 98. The ship, after discharging and landing a portion of her passengers, sailed for Wellington and Nelson, arriving at the latter port on March 9th. additional information about what some individuals did between their arrival and 1898. Port Chalmers used to be an important trading town. the Otago Settlers' Museum. Upon leaving a home country for New Zealand, all passengers in a ship were listed in a register book, and were then checked against that register upon entry into their port of destination. "6928744165646f4372612b6a2932333c6a2866693b356e697274533d2b793b34393d6f4372" + Copyright 1996-2023 Cyndi Ingle, CyndisList.com. Charles Kettles rendering of Port Chalmers, May 1848. Of course, other information can be substituted as necessary. Passengers, 21. .. part II - Old-TIme Shipping Your shuttle bus will take scenic highway 88 and it will need approximately 20 minutes to get you into the centre of Dunedin. Kettle, Charles Henry 1820-1862: View of Port Chalmers and the Islands, Otakou Harbour, taken from the water May 1848. Three days later, the Philip Laing left Greenock, Scotland, with 247 passengers. Names underlined and coloured Abroad home page|Scotland|Voyage|Otago|Southland|, //, Early Otago ship passenger lists home page, Australia and New Zealand Passenger Passengers, 38. having to go north to Port Chalmers as they had to in the past. Royal Albert, 662 tons, Captain Norris, sailed November 5th, 1852, arrived March 6th. Shipwreck on the coast of New Zealand in 1862. which will be available in many New Zealand libraries. Elizabeth Flemming, 727 tons, Captain Foster, sailed March 8th, arrived June 12th. | Global Dunedin, Monuments, Mayors and Mausoleums: A Historic Wander Around Port Chalmers Kiwi Adventures. it was taken from NZETC White Wings Vol II INDEX OF SHIPS 1931-1933] By: Jeffery, Cecil Albert, 1888-1970 Ref: Eph-A-SHIP-1933-01 Description: Booklet with cover illustration of a ship's deck, contains information about the Union Royal Mail Line, for passengers, and describes Passengers, 40. All we Passengers, 50. Lists. two for Wellington and 18 for New Plymouth. Passengers, 22. There is public transportation in Port Chalmers, but it is limited. Poictiers (Many of these passengers were part of George Vesey Stewart's party to settle at Katikati) DOVER CASTLE- London via Belfast to Auckland 1875. separation and elected a committee to watch the interests of Southland, and Passengers, 34. Port Chalmers is where your cruise ship is . Rockhampton, arrived April 3rd. This was the last ship despatched to Port Chalmers by the New Zealand Company. . This is where you are usually able to spot Albatros, because the Royal Albatross Centre is located here. 1875 1873 Passengers, 21. into NAPIER (Hawkes Bay) 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. The ISTG Compass began to guide researchers in September 1999, and is an invaluable research site for genealogists. Passengers, 29. later professions, marriages, places of residence etc, was based on other people's RootsWeb is funded and supported by Check with your cruise line if this shuttle will be offered during your call. Compare each result from your search with what you know to determine if there is a match. The drop off location is usually at the Dunedin Public Library, which is about 1 block from the Octagon. Shun Lee, 674 tons, Captain Langlands, sailed May 18th, arrived December 2nd. Passengers, 21. Lizzie Southard, 1044 tons, sailed February 28th, arrived June 4th. Includes passenger list and biography of Scottish Captain George MUNDLE (1835-1881). William And Jane, 457 tons, Captain Chapman, arrived February 3rd, 104 days from London. These immigration records are grouped, usually three monthly, by port: (a) Auckland, (b) Wellington and (c) the minor ports which were Napier, New Plymouth, Nelson, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and Bluff. the following is a list of ships into PORT CHALMERS from 1849 to 1885 General Wyndham, 657 tons, Captain Leslie, sailed December 16th, 1864, arrived March 29th. Abernyte, 700 tons, sailed March 3rd, arrived June 12th. annoyed with the way that their part of the country was being run by those far away in Passengers, 44. sailor who stayed in Dunedin. Carrick Castle, 879 tons, Captain Peters, sailed April 22nd, arrived August 4th. Altcar, 1283 tons, Captain Harvey, sailed May 18th, arrived August 30th. Gloucester, 1000 tons, Captain Hiatt, sailed September 14th, arrived December 26th. Copyright Passengers, 62. Press, 2008 As a form of identification was required to embark on the ship, these immigration records are generally accurate. 1882 also noted where some individuals were living in 1898. Phoebe Dunbar, 704 tons, Captain Michie, sailed July 4th, arrived October 24th. The first occupation listed against from cross referencing with the New Zealand company embarkation lists. Passage made in 75 days from landing pilot off Dartmouth to Otago Heads. All of these sources, when checked against one another and passenger lists, contain some proven inaccuracies. Traveller (1792 ship) was a ship launched at Whitby in 1792. Simlah, 597 tons, Captain Robertson, arrived November 23rd, via Wellington. The ships in this index were mostly used to transport immigrants to New Zealand during the period 1835 to 1910. This is part of an eight part series, by Dr. Edward and Alice Beechert, exploring the Hawaiian history of Fort Vancouver. Passengers, 160. Visit Dunedin or 3. In 2016, Port Chalmers' cruise schedule included a total of 87 ship calls and around 250,000 passengers. I., WHITE WINGS. Passengers, 500. County of Peebles, 1614 tons, Captain Fordyce, sailed November 3rd, 1877. Caithlock, 1264 tons, Captain Phillips, sailed February 4th, arrived April 29th. Passenger arrivals at Port Chalmers, reproduced in whole or part in any format for presentation, distribution or profit by of expertise. 1860 You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked. lists, and arrival lists published by Dunedin newspapers. Copyright Ngaio Press, 2006. Passengers, 170 for Otago. >> Sign in or Sign up now for free to remove this ad! This barque, launched at Dundee in 1878, was on her maiden voyage. Passengers, 22. It's not our area He also suggested that the air is most delightful a sultry, ethereal sky, quite of the Italian character. His journal entry concluded: Oh, what restlessness and anxiety to gain anchorages, and be on shore.. Passengers, 51. These lists the information. Passengers, 31. Between 1835 and 1910. Ship: Ceres, 1830. T. D. Nicholsons Journal. Next she traded between London and Quebec, and lastly she traded between England and the Baltic. Citations help you keep track of places you have searched and sources you have found. Great value shore excursions, prices lower than the cruise lines. 1885 1883 Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. One difference is that, here, all passengers on Nourmahal, 884 tons, Captain Brayley, arrived May 5th. unmarried; d. died; NSW: New South Wales; ag. Please don't ask 1869 Marriages made by ship passengers subsequent to 1849 Keep track of your research in a research log. Genealogical resources to assist in locating which New Zealand bound ship an immigrant ancestor was aboard. Persian, 1069 tons, Captain Wright, sailed July 25th, arrived November 12th. Passengers, 43. Crew and passenger list. All Rights Reserved. into NEW PLYMOUTH (Taranaki) Try Research for the original information found in the ISTG COMPASS was conducted by Harriet Rosch and the late Donna Jackson. [CDATA[ Durham, 998 tons, Captain Seymour, sailed June 26th, arrived October 3rd. .. part I - Founding the Provinces This is a nice location to start and end your day in Dunedin because most of the sites are within 4 blocks from there. Passengers, 110. Berkshire, 582 tons, Captain White, sailed October 2nd, 1849, arrived March 12th. Countess Of Fife, 510 tons, Captain Collie, arrived September 7th. Arrived August 3rd. by Hocken.). Olive, 847 tons, sailed October 4th, 1875, arrived February 8th. The track of the John Wickliffe, based on Rev. Passengers, 65. only include passengers for Dunedin. In 1903 the temperance movement was successful in prohibiting the selling of alcohol in the Port Chalmers electorate. Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild is independently owned. How to look for ships' logs, journals and pictures, for Australia & New Zealand. 1868 Temora, 418 tons, Captain Bridie, sailed November 9th, 1858, arrived March 5th. Passengers, 97. They have routing, shuttle busses and a visitors welcome center. Hocken's lists were not accurate. "for(i=0;i