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    1. Re: [nz] Star of Tasmania 1862
    2. Ray Hayes
    3. Please contact the list administrator rather than bombard all of us with your complaints. On 7/02/2017 5:45 PM, Dragonplace wrote: > Dear List > > This has come to me for the second time within 1 minute, as I have > already got one copy, I do not need a second copy. > > I have contacted you before on this problem. > > Please fix it. > > Robyn > > > On 07/02/17 14:24, Olwyn Whitehouse wrote: >> Financially delinquent immigrants are immortalised in the >> List of Immigrants, Debtors to the Provincial Government of Otago for >> Passenger Moneys. >> >> *"Star Of Tasmania"* Nov. 5 1862 >> Ashton Margaret >> Brooks Sarah >> Brewer Mary Anne >> Collins Jane >> Farrell Margaret >> Finch Elizabeth >> Hughes Margaret >> Hardy Sarah >> Hollywood Margaret >> Jossain Caroline >> Kran Mary >> King Margaret >> Little Anne >> Lee Emily C >> Langford Elisabeth >> Owen Anne >> Wells Louisa >> White Charlotte >> West Hannah E >> >> Otago Daily Times 5 November 1862 Page 4 >> PER ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. >> Tuesday, 6 p.m. Star of Tasmania, ship, from London, has arrived. Brings >> 118 passengers, including 19 in cabin, and 25 assisted female emigrants. >> Left Gravesend on July 28. Was delayed eight days by loss of >> bowsprit, and >> afterwards on this coast. Spoke no vessels bound to colonies. Passengers >> all well. No births or deaths. Captain Culbert, late of Vistula, in >> command. Cargill and Co., agents. Passengers in cabin— Mr and Mrs >> Martin, >> Mrs Palmer, Mr and Mrs Mundell and family, Mrs Wilson and family, Miss >> Lazarus. Miss Jelly, Messrs Taylor, Edoart, Neish, Heales, Cowan, >> Sheenan, >> and Dr Pagan. >> >> There were 118 passengers. If you can't find a passenger list help >> create >> one. >> So far 18 cabin passengers. >> 19 debtors >> 10 OESA >> So far 47 names. >> There is a passenger list somewhere in Dunedin. >> >> Otago Early Settlers Association >> Otago Witness, 15 April 1903, Page 26 At this meeting, the motion for >> the >> extension of qualification for membership of arrivals and descendant to >> 31st December, 1864, instead of 31et December, 1661, as hitherto, was >> put >> by Mr Donald Reid (president), seconded by, Mr John Reid (chairman of >> committee), and carried with cheers by an overwhelming majority. Mr John >> Allan, late, immigration agent, kindly supplied the following list >> passengers ships from Home during the period of extension, viz. years >> 1862-3-4 >> Star of Tasmania, from London; arrived 5th November. >> >> Otago Early Settlers Association Members enrolled >> Mrs Helen Jane M'Intyre Elliott, Ettrick (80), Star of Tasmania, 1862 >> Jas. Elliott, Queen's drive (Star of Tasmania, 1862) >> John Davey, Temuka (Star of Tasmania, 1862). >> Mrs Jane Reid, nee Collins (65), Star of Tasmania, 1862 >> The following descendants were enrolled: >> descendant were enrolled Mrs G. A. Smith, Sawyers' Bay (Star of >> Tasmania, >> 1862) >> ODT the following death were reported— >> Alexander Bathgate. Dunedin (85), Star of Tasmania, 1802; ODT 15 Oct. >> 1930 >> James Elliott, Musselburgh, 87 (Star of Tasmania, 1862) ODT 14 Dcc. 1922 >> Mrs E. A. Mayo, Dunedin (65), Star of Tasmania, 1862; ODT 13 June 1923 >> Mrs J. T. Hamann, Dunedin (80), Star of Tasmania, 1862; ODT 14 Sept. >> 1921 >> Mrs Helen Jane M'Intyre Elliott, Ettrick (80), Star of Tasmania, 1862 >> ODT 9 >> Oct. 1918 >> Mrs G. A. Smith, Sawyers' Bay (Star of Tasmania, J862); ODT 14 May 1919 >> >> >> Otago Daily Times 6 November 1862 Page 4 >> ARRIVALS. Star of Tasmania, ship, 632 tons, William Culbert, from >> London, >> general cargo, 118 passengers. Cargill and Co., agents. As already >> reported >> by telegraph, the Star of Tasmania reached port on Tuesday evening. She >> made the run to England from Otago in 81 days, and on this occasion has >> made a fine passage, considering the circumstances. She left on July >> 28th; >> crossed the Line on the 32nd day; made the meridian ofthe Cape on the >> 25th >> September, and sighted the Snares on the 30th of October. Her greatest >> detentions were in the Channel, where she experienced head winds, and >> about >> lat. 45 58 S. and long. 46 02 E., when she damaged her jib-boom. The >> passengers have to-day been all conveyed to town by the Samson. >> >> On 6 February 2017 at 17:16, DK <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi Looking for a copy of the passenger list for the ship, Star of >>> Tasmania, >>> that arrived Port Chalmers 4 Nov 1862. >>> Any helpers, much appreciated. 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