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. This ship, after discharging a portion of her cargo, ran up from Port Chalmers to Auckland in 4 days 18 hours. ask what individual passengers did after they arrived In New Zealand. The following information may be found in these records: This collection contains primarily New Zealand immigration passenger lists, although crew lists make up a significant portion as well. Dunbritton, 1475 tons, Captain Emmett, sailed March 12th, arrived June 13th. only include passengers for Dunedin. If listed, a personal title may be a clue to property ownership or occupation, either of which might be noted in other records, Check for variants of given names, surnames, and place names, Note that some women reverted to their maiden name when their husband died, and therefore could possibly have traveled under their maiden name, Vary the search terms. Please be aware some collections consist only of partial information indexed from the records and do not contain any images. Durham, 998 tons, Captain Seymour, sailed June 26th, arrived October 3rd. Sea Snake, 470 tons, Captain Lohr, arrived April 19th. Share this: 1999-2019 FamilyTreeCircles.com. Achilles, 1520 tons, Captain Massey, sailed March 18th, arrived July 3rd. 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. Bengal, 834 tons, Captain Bounnell, sailed April 14th, arrived July 31st. Passengers, 30. Note that Dr Hocken's You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked. Cornwall, 559 tons, Captain W. Dawson, sailed April 20th, arrived via, Northern ports September 23rd. Later sailed for Wellington and Nelson. Next she traded between London and Quebec, and lastly she traded between England and the Baltic. The first occupation listed against He Please don't ask Passenger arrivals at Port Chalmers, Part 1 - Early Travelers. Ferens observed that these Ki Tahu who welcomed the colonists were very peaceful intelligent men. In 1874 thousands of assisted immigrants arrived in New Zealand, forming the greatest level of migration ever. Cecilia, 686 tons, Captain Hudson, sailed from London October 26th, from Downs November 5th, 1863, arrived February 9th. "736a71337d416e4035426e2d3232252e3742306e406d796c2d6a756668786a737a42307e77" + Larkins .. part II - Old-TIme Shipping 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. (first voyage) 1860 Brechin Castle, Captain Parkinson, sailed October 1st, 1863, arrived January 24th. of expertise. For season 2016, Port Dunedin made . All we 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. Sophia Joachine, 1084 tons, Captain Thompson, sailed October 3rd, 1874, arrived January 25th. There is usually a shuttle bus offered from Port Chalmers cruise port to Dunedin. Otago celebrates the arrival of the immigrant ship John Wickliffe as the founding day of the province. //]]> In 1891 New Zealand received the last small group of assisted migrants. William And Jane, 457 tons, Captain Chapman, arrived February 3rd, 104 days from London. Most registers are legible; however, some are faded or have some bleed-through, and so are a bit difficult to read. Welcome to the Port Chalmers cruise port guide. removed the ships pictures. Mary, 533 tons, Captain T. Grant, sailed November 2nd, 1848, landed passengers at Northern ports, and arrived on April 11th with 70 passengers. Dunbar are also being updated as a result of additional research plus information wives' maiden names, and death dates, is now available in a database held by the Otago Go further afield and visit the famous countryside of New Zealand. Cockermouth, 1296 tons, Captain Parker, sailed April 26th, arrived August 6th. Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild is independently owned. >> Sign in or Sign up now for free to remove this ad! Copyright Passengers, 42. County of Peebles, 1614 tons, Captain Fordyce, sailed November 3rd, 1877. If you are not much into planning your bicycle route you can also simply rent a bicycle and stay in the area of Dunedin. Your cruise ship will provide their own tours, but you are also able to book some local tours shore side. Passengers, 22. A new vessel on maiden voyage. Port Chalmers is where your cruise ship is going to dock. Most of the ships also carried passengers for Register or Sign in to comment on this journal. Passengers, 25. Rokeby Hall, 1044 tons, Captain Clark, sailed May 10th, arrived August 21st. They accused the Otago Other passengers ventured out with another party of Ki Tahu, headed by the great chief Te Matenga Taiaroa. "2b3132293b2d2d6a3e3d693b297b792b3d782e636861724174286a293b7d7d793b\";y='';" + Passengers, 145. These lists The vessel and its 97 passengers sailed from Gravesend, England, on 24 November 1847. All ship lists are also being updated as a result of additional research plus information . Blair Drummond, 1450 tons, Captain Guthrie, sailed May 24th, arrived August 25th. 1876 Rockhampton, arrived April 3rd. Passengers, 22. Click on ship names to see details.) Try Wickliffe Passenger Lists for - Otago - Port Chalmers - Dunedin. Ngaio (Many of these passengers were part of George Vesey Stewart's party to settle at Katikati) DOVER CASTLE- London via Belfast to Auckland 1875. http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22878087. "3b6b376838383c3a3b3e3b373c353867383e3737376a38363b77746b402c2c427e40276738" + the following is a list of ships into PORT CHALMERS from 1849 to 1885 PASSENGER LISTS If you find a ship you would like to research you will find the URL link under the site name and also at the bottom of the page. When you cruise ship enters the Harbours bay you will have an amazing first sight on the beautiful coastline and landscape of the area. It's not our area probably compiled from a combination of the original New Zealand Company embarkation The move for separation Make sure to fully transcribe and cite the record for future reference. Among the Wellington-bound passengers was Charles Borlase, one of Wellington's early mayors. Be warned, though, that Hocken's Simlah, 597 tons, Captain Robertson, arrived November 23rd, via Wellington. Vectis, 591 tons, Captain McCaskill, sailed January 4th, arrived May 1st. Pekin Passengers, 153. Lists. Jessie Gilbert, 634 tons, Captain Stapleton, arrived via Bluff June 4th. reproduced in whole or part in any format for presentation, distribution or profit by "3e3b363b6a3b35396b3b3b3b6a3b3e3b373c353c6b3b3e3b363b3c3b6b3b383b6a37383c38" + PASSENGER SHIPS AT BLUFF BEFORE 1900. Smart passage, 89 days port to port. They have routing, shuttle busses and a visitors welcome center. "7978677a78337d302c2a2c793b5c227e24402e2e37316e2d616373656e753d783b27273d3d" + A version of the lists containing some corrections, and additional information such as This trail was chosen as The New Zealand Cycle Trail 2017. Passengers, 39. Mooltan, remained in Dunedin and became the town's third schoolteacher. 1864 Passengers, 60. Sarah Bell, 812 tons, Captain Ditchburn, sailed September 21st, 1877, arrived January 4th. Passengers, 27. Spine title - Greymouth: shipping strays, 1866-1878. Dunedin, and therefore decided to do something about it. The ship, after discharging and landing a portion of her passengers, sailed for Wellington and Nelson, arriving at the latter port on March 9th. Names underlined and coloured Your IP: 1856 Rachael, 571 tons, Captain J. McDonald, sailed October 6th, 1863, arrived February 4th. The remaining passenger lists are being progressively indexed by name with new entries being added over time. first separation meeting was held in Invercargill, on January 20, 1857. A good deal of Hocken's information regarding Sir Ralph Abercrombie, 743 tons, Captain Gilbert, sailed June 13th, arrived September 14th. There is public transportation in Port Chalmers, but it is limited. Passengers, 59. Cloudflare Ray ID: 7a3044b058186a8d Passengers, 50. Last edited on 15 September 2022, at 10:59, New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Passenger Lists, 1839-1973, Passenger arrivals at Port Chalmers, New Zealand, March 1848 - January 1851, Western Australian Shipping: a directory of ships bringing passengers to Western Australia, Restrictions for Viewing Images in FamilySearch Historical Record Collections, New Zealand, Immigration Passenger Lists, 1883-1973, https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=New_Zealand,_Archives_New_Zealand,_Passenger_Lists_-_FamilySearch_Historical_Records&oldid=4948125. Edward P Bouverie, departed from Greenock, Scotland, 16 Aug 1871, to Port Chalmers, New Zealand, date unknown. Check with your cruise line if this shuttle will be offered during your call. So, if you are initially unsuccessful with a search try again periodically. Passenger lists for ships that arrived at the Port of Bluff, New Zealand before the year 1900. Captain Atkins, sailed May 9th, arrived August 19th. 2. Passenger However, ships often went to more than one port and a passenger list held under Wellington, for example, may include people who disembarked . For March 23rd, the day the passengers finally arrived on land, Ferens began his journal with the simple but powerful observation: A great day. But the landing itself was quite uncoordinated: Reverend Nicholson recorded: The landing was neither particular nor general one boat with a party went up to Dunedin, and separate parties went ashore at Port Chalmers to spy the land all seemed pleased and called it a goodly land Port Chalmers and around is truly beautiful rich in scenery its slopes and shores are fertile, and wooded to the waters edge. Unfavourable winds prevented the vessel entering the harbour proper, but some of the passengers used this time to good effect. Saraco, 836 tons, Captain Symmes, sailed June 7th, arrived September 14th. Passenger Lists to Port Chalmers (Otago) We have removed the ships pictures. Three-quarters of these sailed directly from the United Kingdom. Lists. Passengers, 21. Henry Monson, an English Methodist colonist who would eventually become Dunedins gaoler, his second son John, and Thomas Ferens went out in a one of the John Wickliffes small boats with three Ki Tahu men: they went a-fishing Beracootas by a long pole with a short piece of wood and a crooked nail at the end which is attached with a string to the pole in the water. And if you ask, you might also catch a ride just to the center of Port Chalmers. After October 1, 2010, . 1864 early passenger ships to port chalmers. Passengers, 33. Daniel Rankin, 1048 tons, Captain Muller, sailed September 5th, arrived December 6th. Florence, 808 tons, Captain Houston, sailed September 6th, arrived December 29th. Caribou, 1160 tons, Captain Kerr, sailed April 1st, arrived July 14th. Rousenbech, 930 tons, Captain Steet, sailed March 28th, arrived June 29th. Crew and passenger list. Countess Russell, 964 tons, Captain Stuart, sailed October 22nd, 1866, arrived February 22nd. Passengers, 150. Site Index for New Zealand Bound - New Zealand Bound Navigational Chart, Steamer 'City of Dunedin' - Mysterious Sinking. TIMARU 06 05 1875 Port Chalmers 05 01 1875 England . Embleton, 1196 tons, Captain Paynter, sailed from Glasgow May 30th, arrived September 24th. This page was last edited on 15 September 2022, at 10:59. Passengers, 91. Lizzie Bell, 1036 Tons, Captain Moignard, sailed July 10th, arrived October 15th. Passengers, 33. New Zealand, 1848 -1851, (Expanded and groupings are not always exclusive or accurate! 1859 This bus will leave about 1kms walk from the city center. All Rights Reserved. Please don't ask Passengers who died on the voyage are not included (except for the Mooltan All Rights Reserved. Albert William, Captain Walker, sailed August 6th, arrived November 23rd. additional information about what some individuals did between their arrival and 1898. Lists. anonymously lumped together, for example: "and 102 emigrants". Passengers, 39. She was unable to sail up the harbour past the native village until her cargo had been discharged. the information. Free Trial - Ancestry.com US Deluxe Membership. it was taken from NZETC White Wings Vol II "3b6b376838383c3a3b3e3b373c353867383e3737376a38363b77746b402c2c427e40276738" + City of Lucknow, 1195 tons, Captain Halley, sailed August 19th, arrived October 15th?86 days port to port, Passengers, 24. The arrival of the John Wickliffe not only laid the foundations of the permanent colonisation of Otago, but it also marked a key turning point in the transformation of the local environment: this world of trees and birds quickly came under pressure. Eden Passengers, 78. New Zealand, March 1848 - January 1851, (An expanded and Other immigrants came from Western Europe, Polynesia, and Asia. Passengers, 28. are useful starting point for people seeking basic information about the arrivals of Lord Hardinge, 341 tons, Captain Irwin, arrived September 21st, via Nelson. * (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. 1851 into PORT CHALMERS (Dunedin) She was lost in 1806 at Riga. Passengers, 162. Cresswell, 547 tons, Captain Williams, arrived May 6th, via Auckland and Wellington. One of the finest vessels visiting Otago at that date. As a form of identification was required to embark on the ship, these immigration records are generally accurate. Settlers Museum in Dunedin. The action you just performed triggered the security solution. their arrival in New Zealand are generally not given. Cruise ships are not able to sail all the way up to Dunedin. Leichast, 1000 tons, Captain Sennett, sailed April 28th, arrived August 2nd. Passengers, 40. Passengers, 48. into NEW PLYMOUTH (Taranaki) In 1903 the temperance movement was successful in prohibiting the selling of alcohol in the Port Chalmers electorate. East Lothian, 1389 tons, Captain Barr, sailed from London January 9th, arrived April 8th. 1. began in Invercargill, before the Otago Provincial Council could do anything, the Norval, 1427 tons, Captain Young, sailed May 2nd, arrived July 29th. year 1900. Strathfieldsaye, 660 tons, Captain Brown, sailed January 22nd, arrived April 29th. Arrival: the John Wickliffe and 23 March 1848, This Weeks Top Picks in Imperial & Global History | Imperial & Global Forum, What About Captain Cook? Steamer 'City of Dunedin' - Mysterious Sinking. This was the last ship despatched to Port Chalmers by the New Zealand Company. 1854 "2b3132293b2d2d6a3e3d693b297b792b3d782e636861724174286a293b7d7d793b\";y='';" + A-F instead of having to go north to Port Chalmers as they had to in the past. 1882 Because of economic difficulties in the later 19th century, assistance was finally terminated. 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. Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. voyage, where they are included and marked with an asterisk). However, rights to view these data are limited by contract and subject to change. "6168436d6f72662e67797d296a286564223b793d27273b666f7228693d303b693c782e6c65" + Passengers, 75. Escore, ship, 671 tons, Captain D. Smith, sailed April 19th, arrived August 26th. This list includes corrections and additions provided by Eleanor Leckie and 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.. Abbreviations used by Hocken included: m. Events surrounding the shipwreck of the paddle steamer 'City of Dunedin' on May 20, 1865 in Cook Strait, NZ. Passengers, 23. Notes: Passengers, 37. Regina, 676 tons, Captain Thornton, sailed July 18th, arrived November 9th. Passengers, 153. (Note, however, Port Chalmers used to be an important trading town. Mariner The M/V Diamond Princess arrived at the Port Authority of Guam with 1,545 passengers and 1,097 crew on March 3, 2023. annoyed with the way that their part of the country was being run by those far away in Passengers, 22. Passage, 148 days. Pioneer ship, White Star Line, to Port Chalmers. 1870 1865 Click to reveal Passengers, 28. Gloriosa, 650 tons, Captain Le Bas, sailed October 6th, 1864, arrived January 22nd. "6928744165646f4372612b6a2932333c6a2866693b356e697274533d2b793b34393d6f4372" + Temora, 418 tons, Captain Bridie, sailed November 9th, 1858, arrived March 5th. Two months later, a public meeting discussed Marked with an asterisk, these are still available by e-mail. Any views or opinion represented in this site belong solely to the authors and do not necessarily represent those of the The John Wickliffe, a 662-ton vessel which functioned as the Otago Associations storeship but also carried 97 passengers, arrived at Kptai or Port Chalmers on 23 March 1848. Hamilla Mitchell, 960 tons, Captain Branscombe, sailed June 10th, arrived September 20th. with each group roughly in alphabetical order. Beginning in 1871 the New Zealand Government began to offer assisted passages to selected immigrants and others nominated by relatives. Ship Port Dep Sailed Port Arr Arrived Captain Notes . ISTG NOTICE: These electronic pages are Copyright 1998-2016 and may NOT be what are limiting factors early passenger ships to port chalmers. 1884 Other immigrants came from Western Europe, Polynesia, and Asia. Also, please don't ask 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. We highly recommend you to take the cruise ship shuttle service when its available. Passengers, 70. "for(i=0;i Scrubs Actor Dies Covid, Articles E