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NZ Govt assisted passengers
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Elaine | Report | 15 Oct 2012 07:00 |
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The ship INVERCARGILL arrived in Port Chalmers,OTAGO New Zealand on 30th September 1875. It left Clyde Scotland. Recorded as leaving Glasgow 2/7/1875. There was 436 government assisted immigrants on board for New Zealand. Captain was Mr Peacock. I am still searching for more details. There are a number of questions I have including the quarantine rules at the time and if the Captain, crew and passengers were treated well. I would welcome any information anyone has on this particular voyage the Invercargill made in 1875. Its maiden voyage in 1874 is quite well documented. |
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jax | Report | 15 Oct 2012 07:37 |
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As you are still searching....do you have another thread about this somewhere? |
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