MERSEY
The MERSEY departed London on 22 February, 1861 and arrived in Auckland on 10 June, 1861, with Captain Duncan Smith in command.
Transcribed from the Daily Southern Cross, 11 June 1861, Page 2.
The
barque Mersey, Captain Smith, arrived here on Sunday evening at 5
o'clock, from London, bringing with her 87 passengers and a general
cargo. She parted from the pilot off the Isle of Wight, on Saturday,
March 24th, and experienced moderate and variable winds from the North
and Easterly until the 26th, when it chopped round to the South-East
and Southerly. Sighted Madeira at daylight on the 11th March, keeping
to the west of that island, wind Easterly.
The North-East Trades were light, but were caught a little to the South
of Madeira The Mersey kept to the East of the Cape De Verdi islands,
but did not sight any of the group. Crossed the Equator in 21° West Longitude the greatest westing being about 29°.
In 1° 13' North Latitude fell in with the South-East trade, and had a
continuance of Southerly and South-Easterly winds thenceforward. On
Friday, June 7, at noon, sighted Cape Maria Van Diemen, to the North,
distance about 25 miles and in the evening sighted the Three Kings at a
considerable distance, keeping close to the main
land. Was abreast of the North Cape, at 8 p.m., and sighted Cape Brett
on Saturday morning last at 6 o'clock. The Mersey then beat up against
a head wind, as far as the Little Barrier, which was passed at midnight
and continued beating till the anchorage was fetched at 5 pm., on
Sunday evening. There was the death of one child on board there was
also a birth during the passage. The voyage was most successful, there
being a continuance of fine and favourable winds throughout. She was 109 days from Gravesend, and 105 days from the Isle of Wight.
The following is a list of the passengers:-
Hugh, Eliza, John, Hugh, Lizzie, Frederick, Arthur, Huzzie, Richard, George, Ambrose, and Edw. Morrow
Captain James
Mrs. Elizabeth and Dorothy Stewart
Capt. Gorton
Richard, Mary, Mary, Louis, and Margaret Sankey
Alfred Rayner
Amelia Apthorpe
Thomas, Elizabeth, Charles, Lucy, Kitty, George, and Percy Spencer
Sarah Holyland
Capt. Russel
Washington Travers
George Herbert
H. Lillycrapp
Henry Cooper
Thomas Cooper
Charlotte G., and Lydia G. Law
Emily Brock
Walter and Harriet Crapp
George T. and Mrs. Boldero
Benjamin Gilbert
John A. Johnson
Sarah Black
Betson, Amelia, and Walter Lawson
John, Agnes, Isabella, Humphrey, and Agnes Sharp
Alexander, Margaret, Sarah, and Sarah Lamb
George and Mary Atkins
Thos. Hogston
Dennies Cannavan
Adino, Jane, Jane H., Emily, Laura K., Florence, and John Boughton
Mark, Jane, and Sidney Rawlins
Andrew, Isabella, and Isabella Merar
Flora, James, Thomas, George, Margaret, Sarah, and Jane Scott
John S. Crowe
John Giftney
Maria Leak
Harry, Johanna, Harry, Anne, Laura, Elizabeth, and Nelly Canham
Peter, Mrs. Rebecca, David, and Agnes Mackie
Richard Todd
James Turner
Jeremiah Ward
Michael Milligan
Thomas O'Connor
John Newell
John Barry
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