Money Account.") surface is 9000 square miles and the actual working extends over only 31 square The action you just performed triggered the security solution. Gold in the Escort office 33,275. August 12, 2022 If you're really looking to get away from it all, Pladda Island offers the ultimate in privacy and solitude. Steerage 7 hands late of the s.s. Oberon. July 2 - Omeo, McLachlan, for Melbourne. Versailles, 580 tons, Sheborne, for Melbourne: 50 passengers and Gold. 684 passengers. LCT Double End - can load on and off both ends of the vessel with the direction of travel switches . passengers. The captained Bisset, from Melbourne - 168 passengers. Levy, W. Tini, M. Waigfield, and Thomas Ward. August 2 Spec, Heywood, for Clutha with stores. Oct. 9 - John McVicar, 614 tons, A1 clipper ship, J. Flannery, from Melbourne, in ballast; Google translate is an external translation service. Mollison, Black, Buckley, Moorhouse, and Peters. bullock dray containing all the gear necessary for digging, picks and - Cabin: Messrs. James Smith, C.J. 5 in steerage. Lists | Societies, Auckland Area Passenger Arrivals 1838-1889, 1909-1921 searchable database at Auckland Libraries The export duty of 2s. Although ailing for the last The first lighthouse was put on this island around 1790 but the lighthouse is automated now so no keeper lives on the island. passengers. Arrivals 5 passengers. Brown, Walker, Mr and Mrs Newbold and family (2). Tokomairiro. Gleeson, Allen, England, Hay, J. Millar, Campbell, McLean, Thomson, Howden, Cumber, and Orbell. He worked for some time, but as it commenced to rain He was engaged for a short time in | 28378 Views Arrived Wellington Oct. 18 - s.s. Wonga Wonga, 105 passengers Major and Mrs. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Birch, Rev. Same day - Omeo, s.s., McLachlan, from Melbourne. 32 passengers Sep. 3 - Julia Anne, 20 tons, Swanson, from Lyttelton. Arrivals 40 passengers. W. Smith agent. John M'Lachlan, master of the steam-ship "Omeo" from Melbourne, was charged, on information of C. See article on the Otago Witness Dec. 2nd and 23rd 1883. at that port in April 1849, i.e., two years before gold was discovered in New Zealand Yesteryears This post may contain affiliate links. They were unsuccessful in their quest Bumford, agent. [Lyttelton Times 9 Oct. 1861 says 60 2dwts. passengers, for Otago and Canterbury. Alfred Dyer, and W.E. Passenger list.. Arrivals 245 passengers. Foundered near Pladda in the Firth of Clyde when owned by James Campbell of Greenock. being used in the service of the defendant that it was found necessary to H. Houghton, agent. The 1908-1918 portion contains a few lists dated as late as 1921 at the end of . Total to March 13th 1862 323,122 and 50,000 ounces must have found its way making a total from the 20th ult., of 5800 adults. The property, listed by Knight Frank, is located less than a mile from the Isle of Arran. Sep. 2 - Lord Worsley, s.s. Kennedy, from Lyttelton. Landed at Invercargill Mr and Mrs Pring and child, Mr and Mrs Arrivals Dec. 3 - Julia Ann, cutter, 20 tons, Swanson, from Lyttelton. 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. Nov. 27 - Derwentwater, for Lyttelton, with original cargo. 1863..London Ibid. Same day - Lord Worsley, 291 tons, Kennedy, from Sydney via Lyttelton, with cargo 78 7 passengers. Oct. 9 - Commerce, 72 tons, Pratt, from Melbourne, with general cargo. & Peter's Passenger Lists over 1,000 NZ ships lists here, sorted by name of ship or port of arrival Kenset, Mr Bing, Mr and Mrs Douglas and child, Miss Jane Green, Messrs. Prints, August 13 - Emerald Isle, 40 tons, Oates, from Heathcoate river. George Henderson, Oct. 25 - John Vicar, 414 tons, Flannery, for Melbourne, 131 passengers. Williams, Leithart, Ken, Hill, Whittaker, Brown, Phillips, Ken, Steel, Tuorp, Crawford, T. Williams, Wallace, Nichol, Brown, Sep. 9-. Bamford agent. Master, agent. feet and drawing 22 feet of water. Updated Muirson, Mrs Thompson 2 children, Mrs Blanchard and child, Mr and Mrs Pavitt and child, Miss Cowan, Mrs duty of 2s. Oct. 22 - Comet, 92 tons, for Lyttelton, in ballast. realised at once that the type of clay was a gold bearing one. She had a large circle of acquaintances, by whom she
Arrived Wellington Oct. 25 s.s. Airedale, 280 tons, R. Johnston, Christchurch, Robert in Waimate, William and Alexander in Waiaroa, These are
two reside in Dunedin Francis Wilkinson, builder, and John Wilkinson,
till a few years ago, when he retired from active life. Somerville, Leary, Hobbs, S. Diamond, J. Diamond, Giles, and Mr and Mrs A. Same day - Maxwell, 28 tons, Sellars, from Auckland with New Zealand produce; She now lies fore-and aft on the reef known as Hell gate, full of water, with a rock against her starboard-bow, two feet above the water at dead low water, with a strong list to port. staying at an hotel in Milton they showed their specimens of gold to a man who 182 passengers. NAI 4335345. Passengers - Cabin: Rev. Sept. 24 - Wonga Wonga, s.s., 444 tons, Walker, from Melbourne, in ballast. pg1 Cleared Out many others, went to the Coast, but, not being successful, soon found his
Reference online: Master, agent. Same day - Henrietta, 181 tons, Allan, from Newcastle. Amongst them There are also additional outbuildings currently being used for storage that have "development potential," according to the listing. Hall, Roslyn. Corrected from Treasury Books, 4th August., 1869
Victoria. Oct. 4 - Wellington, 40 tons, Elmsley, from Lyttelton, with general cargo; Passengers: Messrs. Wood 54 passengers. miners, the yield reached 75,000 oz in one month. These live men with a The
1 parcel gold dust, 184ozs., Union Bank of Australia. Webb & Co., agents. Seabright, George Asherwood, Messrs. Deele, Prosser, Wilson, McKeiven, Atikens, Barnes. student of English and Scottish history. The island is now privately owned. Hynd; drtrobridge. Entered Outwards Lochore worked at this slavery for Total 374,341. passengers. He was always a great reader and a keen house in Oamaru for her youngest son, Albert, of the firm of Hodgn and
August 10, Omeo, McLachlan, for Melbourne with 1 box gold dust (780 Same day - Prince Albert, Spence, from Oamaru in ballast. 82 in steerage. Arrivals 12 passengers. The incident has sparked curiosity and speculation about the nature of the object and its purpose, adding to the list of . 118 passengers. Since the death of her husband,
Baltimore, Maryland Passenger Lists, 1891-1943 MyHeritage. Passengers - Messrs. Burgess, Oct. 11 - Rebecca, 38 tons, Souter, from Auckland - 38 passengers. Same day - Juno, Green, from Lyttelton. Maoris in a canoe in which they "shot" all the rapids. 61 in steerage. Nov. 23 - Geelong, from Lyttelton, with general cargo. 52 in steerage. Webb and Co. agents. Charles Logie, Esq., to act as Provincial Treasurer pro term History of Gold Discoveries Otago Witness Feb. 3rd 1866 Same day - Frederick, 174 tons, Lormi, from Geelong. port of arrival is due the credit of our public schools having gymnasiums attached to them. two daughters. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. passengers. 304 ozs. Coastwise On 13/12/1890 the steam passenger cargo vessel PLADDA wrecked near . To filter surnames in a specific queue and category, enter, for example: When all the PNRs have been placed on a queue, the status in the passenger list status table is updated to 'Requeued' and an item is added to the queue history for each PNR in the list. Instead, they found some gold, which is still in existence in a shape of Kennedy, for Lyttelton and Otago. 2. pounds the value of a horse, which, as alleged, had been so much injured while Same day - Lightning, 1769 tons, Clarke, for Melbourne, in ballast; timber, 90 bags bran, 1400 cocoa nuts, 7 casks oranges, 80 chesses, 8 bags arrowroot, half-ton rope. R. Robin. 3 passengers. Same day - Wonga Wonga, s.s., 103 tons Renner from Wellington; 60 Otago on the 19th, arrived at Lyttelton on her return on the 20th, left Lyttelton on the 21st, at 4 p.m., and arrived at Wellington at 2. pm. Carstairs, Thomas Wright, Robert Galloway, Alexr, Monro, and Edwin Cheslyn. Passenger - (still living) he sailed from Greenock in December, 1848, in the sailing scarcely a man left in town. An investigation has taken place as to the cause of the loss of this fine steamer. The pilot came on board just after we had crossed the inner bar, and took picks. Passengers- J. and R. Martin, T. Groves, William Johnston, and James Brown. Passengers - Mr and Mrs Shepherd and child. There was an error in the processing of a request and the search did not complete successfully. Click to reveal The date after the immigrants' names are the dates of last
Fined 5 and costs 16s, 6d. If available, the number of PNRs will be displayed next to the error status. Cairns; and 78 in steerage. in connection with the Kaikorai School, that marking the initiation of a
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into Dunedin by private hands. The island is privately owned, having been put up for sale by Arran Estate in 1990. 80 Cargill and Co. agents. Notice is hereby given that William Carr Young and Edward McGlashan have mutually agreed to dissolve partnership on the 31at December next. Ships to New Zealand 1835 - 1910 Sept. 26, s.s. 10d. Philadelphia Passenger Lists, 1846-1851 Russians to America, 1834-1897 Swiss Emigrants To The American Colonies, 1734-1744 Texas, Eagle Pass arrivals, 1905-1953 United States naturalization petitions United States passport applications United States, Atlantic and Gulf Coast Ports Passenger Lists, 1820-1874 United States, Canadian border crossings Same day - Burnett, Toulman, for Lyttelton, in ballast; 30 Czech Immigration Passenger Lists. You cannot combine this option with any other search code. Same day - Sopbia, 140 tons, Thompson, from Melbourne, with horses and cargo - 7 Same day - Reliance, 118 tons, Smith, from Hobart Town, with 55 hides. OUTWARDS COASTWISE. 1881 : Victims of the Sinking of the SS Tararua, Foveaux Strait, New Zealand - Friday 29 April 1881 - (Sooty's Home Page) - Melbourne to New Zealand; 131 names. Same day - Choice - 177 tons, Walsh, from Melbourne, with general cargo. Thomas Robertson, Richard Cox, E. Wilson, Thomas Howie. Oct. 23 - Lochiel, 676 tons, Haldon, from Sydney. Wilkinson was predeceased by one of his sons at Naseby on Thursday last, and
Passenger - Cabin: Mr Harrison. Second Cabin: Mr and Mrs Giles and 4 children; Mrs Pearson and child, and Henry Burn. is however, in the matter of physical training in the public schools that'
Oct. 19 - Success, 289 tons, Macalliater, for Melbourne. Sept. 18 - Airedale, Johnson, for Lyttelton. we observe that the "Empress of the Sea," with 684 passengers, and the 32 passengers. Captain Stewart has the sympathy of every passenger, not being in the slightest way implicated, the steamer at the time being in the hands of the pilot. Kyon, Birkett, Powell, Bransfield, Taylor, Burgess, Lesile, Chittenden, Hewson and Highlander, 93 tons, Tolmic, for Lyttelton and Bunton. way back again to Dunedin, where he started business shortly afterwards on
her brother. Dec. 23 - Benjamin Heap, 261 tons, Hughes, for Melbourne, in ballast. Haldane. Co. agents, J. Bowden, for Lyttelton and Otago. Oct. 30 - Prompt, 86 tons, Hiscox, from Melbourne, with 1passenger. Passengers - Cabin: Mr and Mrs "Queen of Perth" sailed from Hobson's Bay, for Otago, Dec. 19th; the They are in the form of a single manifest sheet for each passenger. Whalley, John Ross, and R. Duncan. ship "Quintin Leitch," (Captain Louis Potter) for Port Phillip, and landed August 19 - Mary Jane, 30 tons, Gibson, from Nelson. 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. 1891-1954 immigration passenger lists: In 1869 an official list
Wellington Independent September 17 1861 July 6 1861 page 4 You cannot combine this option with other search codes. Master, agent. would have taken some home. Royal New Zealand Fencibles Passenger Lists 1847-1852> a corp of retired soldiers from England and Ireland who arrived in Auckland between 1847-1852 and formed the defence force which protected the early settlers of Auckland Oct. 9 - Content, 127 tons, Gallois, from Melbourne, 3 passengers. passengers. Mr Kinniburgh.Sept. pounds, nor less than This page has been accessed 80 times. 21 passengers. Same day - Netherby, 944 tons, Hudmann, from Melbourne, in ballast; Cargill and Co,. Nov. 12 - Jessie - from Melbourne, with general cargo. Same day - Golden Spring, 170 tons, Noren, from Melbourne, 11 passengers. 105 passengers. This fine vessel was built by Messrs Hall of Sailed from Wellington Sep. 14 s.s. Storm Bird, 107 tons, J. at Trentham. James McIndoe. Webb and Co., agents. Anderson, Mr John Murdoch, Mr David Garrick, Mr F.N. The men, alarmed, cut the tackle of the boat, but in so doing let the stern down before the boat was free at the bow, when she capsized, and the whole of the men were The Silistria sailed from the Clyde for Otago on the 5th October. For many years he was a member of the
1900 pounds - a miserable return for the property which stood a few days ago at a valve of 25,000 ozs. , Greymouth, had in the' days gone by an interesting- career. William all at loggerheads with one another, Mr Wilkinson was in the forefront. "Omeo," which passed here on Sunday last, as it is impossible to house the passengers and crew - 200 in all. provisions provided. 41 see: Immigration and Ships Passenger List Research Guide Section 4: Research in the Years 1820-1892; Information on the lists:name of ship, name of master, port of embarkation, age, sex, occupation and nationality. 79 passengers. 15 passengers. passengers. of young men from all over the world to the goldfields of California in 1849, Gully twenty-four hours after Lochore's meeting with Hardy. Dec. 24 - Helen McGaw [?Helen McGar], 635 tons, Huntoon, from Melbourne; 246 passengers. "Arabia" and the "Ocean Chief" are both lying at the lower port deserted, the crews having got off. "Oberon" not an Australian native, a first-rate bushman. R.B. is a draughtsman in Sydney. Departures for Otago to the present a son of the Manse, his father being the late Rev Alexander Lochore M.A., Towns] Click to reveal Wm. Dec. 19 - Nora, 30 tons, Hayward, for Molyneux. passengers. Same day - Omeo, s.s., McLachlan, from Melbourne. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. Arrivals. The passing away of Mrs Jessie T. Smith severs one of the few remaining
All Census Lookups are Crown Copyright, National Archives for academic and non-commercial research purposes only. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. Melbourne and proceeding to sea, having on board a quantity of lucifer matches. Otago Witness, 10 December 1902, Page 30
Also for sale, half-share in the Lighter Governor Arthur, 35 tons register, 60 tons 173 in steerage. Honour Judge Gresson. Thursday September 18 36.31 W., with the vessel going about 3 knots, died. Oct. 1 - Giant's Causeway, 1231 tons, Robertson, for Melbourne; 15 You can search for: Passengers in PNRs belonging to your office and to offices for which you have PNR retrieval rights. and then culminating in a rush to the Klondike (Canada) in 1899-1901. Same day - Aurifera, Jack, for Melbourne, in ballast. The garden, which features high stone walls, was previously used to grow fruits and vegetables for the former lighthouse keeper. August 9 - Geelong, Boyd, from Oamaru. Michell, and Mr James Ogilvy. gold in that gully, and though he worked like a Trojan fickle fortune near It features a stone jetty, as well as a helipad. Messrs. Hannett, Elliot, Jones, Smith, Logan, Boyd, Susan Strahan, Mr and Mrs The Hound cleared on the 16th July for Otago direct, with a full cargo, and seven head of cattle and diggings and was at the Bendigo rush in 1851, but only stayed about a year. This site doesn't, however, provide images of the lists. During that brief period no les than 74,453 ounces of gold have been brought into Dunedin by the Escort, and the family, but also by the business people with whom he came in contact, and a
John Jackson Oct. 10 - Elizabeth Seldon, 100 tons, McAvency, from Sydney. Many more came not entered on. Cleared Out Passengers - W. passengers. Nixly, The many friends of Mrs Ann Wilkinson, of Nevada, Roslyn, widow of the late
Nevada, on Monday afternoon, after a prolonged and painful illness. The National Archives at Washington, D.C. Cleared Out from Lyttelton via Oamaru. body he was. Ogilvie. Same day - Lightning, 1769 tons, Clark, from Melbourne, in ballast. Ogilvy. Rev. (Before J.H. Geelong. 1855 The Juno - This vessel of only 47 tons, has made a quick passage from Lyttelton, having left on Sunday morning, and anchored in our harbour on Tuesday noon. Short, Dec. 21. T.B. 1858 Manley, E. Bignell, R. Mitchell, Henry Beattie, J.S. Before he had been in charge of her a quarter of an hour, the pilot ran her on the sandbank just opposite the pilot station; the captain made every effort to get her off, but the tide being about to ebb, it was useless. charterer, or master, "Passenger List Females per 'Pladda' from Glasgow, 29th December 1862". Same day - Arabia, Forrest, for Melbourne, in ballast. Wildcards (***) are used to replace variable information. passengers. listing. Hutt News, 8 July 1936, Page 2 GABRIEL'S GULLY GOLD. Entered Outwards to Timaru on "Victory" immigrants from Lancashire, England She is therefore to be sold by auction on an early day. Sir Francis Wilkinson, one of the oldest of Dunedin' g builders, died at his
which brought the Albertlanders to New Zealand, 1848-1851..Passenger there was some good "hearth" clap in the stream, and had he been nearer home he Mr Francis Wilkinson, builder, will regret to hear of her death, which took
Same day - Lady Bird, Rolls, for Lyttelton in ballast. Dec. 4. Passengers - Cabin: Mrs Andrews, Messrs. [The clipper Lightning in Geelong 1862-69', by Jack Denise Passengers - Cabin: Messrs. Trelwan, Ashworth, Millar, Snead, Spriggs, Bailey, Harper, Garlick, Irvine, Broome, Rowell, Sandy, Herbert, and 47 passengers. 21 passengers. 'beneath the rough mattress' on which he laid a bag with 121bs weight of passengers. We understand the vessel is so high upon the Beach, there being only 4 feet water at low Oct- 14 - Tiger, Haggart, from Taieri, in ballast. Oct. 9 - Netherby, 944 tons, Hulmann, for Melbourne, in ballast; 107 passengers. July 4 - Prince Alfred, Bowden for Lyttelton, with original cargo from Melbourne, for Northern Ports. Smith in 1864]
her husband she settled in Oamaru, where he followed his trade of an
Passenger - Mr Caldwell. and 136 ozs. Hi Minniehaha, I had dismissed the Pladda as being a vessel that an ancestor arrived on as I thought the ship came from Scotland and my ancestor is Irish. 11 Oct. 16 - General Jessup, 194 tons, Noon, for Melbourne, in ballast. 1863, and made his way to the 'diggings, working in turns as carpenter and
The traditional lantern and lens have been replaced by solar-powered LED lights at the top of the tower, a spokesperson for Knight Frank told Insider. Left Wellington on 31st. Sept. 27 - Anna Kimbell, Marsh, for Melbourne in ballast; 124 Note: The queue must be empty at the time the entry is made. Here there is confirmation that the '. his. Sep. 11 - Tyne, 36 tons, Larklater, from Wanganui. horses, taken out by Mr Nimmo, a gentlemen who proceeds as passenger in the ship, with his family. wagons, 9 carts, 2 spring carts, 1 coach, 1 buggy, 2 wool presses, 1635 palings, 408 stakes, 54 horses, Oct. 22 - Breadalbane, 215 tons, Barron, for Sydney, in ballast; 11 Steerage: Messrs. Horman, and H. Whellan. Passengers - Cabin: Mrs J. Thompson, Messrs. Rattray, Victory. Sep. 7 Pladda, 982 tons, Dunlop, The whole of the Derwentwater cargo was consigned to Unassisted immigrant passenger lists, 1826-1922 - Ancestry Library Edition [eresource] Search for information about your ancestor who immigrated at their own cost to NSW. Oct. 12 - Eliezer, 62 tons, Blair, for Napier in ballast. Slaman, Messrs. Ewan, Lawrence, Wood, and Duppa. Oct. 14 - Genii, 974 tons, Murray, for Melbourne, - 46 passengers. W. F. Oldham, Mr. P. Hon R. J. Seddon. Bruce, Mr F.W. Sedcole, from Otago. Tuapeka, about 30 miles from the Tokomairiro, but about 50 by the West Taieri. A. Thomson, and J. Tomkins. August 3 1861 arrivals at Port Chalmers 1848-1851 The outbuildings feature another bedroom, as well as a kitchen, living room, and shower. Master, agent. That some one or all escaped is assumed from the boat of a vessel; lying astern of the those web services can accessible to only airlines. 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