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    1. Re: [nz] Star of Tasmania 1862
    2. Olwyn Whitehouse
    3. 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. Regards Keith > > > >

    02/06/2017 12:24:38
    1. Re: [nz] Star of Tasmania 1862
    2. Bob Matthews
    3. I can't add any more names but remove Alexander BATHGATE - he arrived in 1863 :) Bob M On 07-Feb-17 2:24 PM, Olwyn Whitehouse wrote: > Financially delinquent immigrants are immortalised in the > List of Immigrants, Debtors to the Provincial Government of Otago for > Passenger Moneys. >

    02/07/2017 10:04:27
    1. Re: [nz] Star of Tasmania 1862
    2. Dragonplace
    3. 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. Regards Keith >> >> >> >> > > The List Guidelines > > http://new-zealand-l.blogspot.com/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/07/2017 12:45:23