Zealandia1883

Zealandia
Ship: 1116 tons
Captain: Pruth
Surgeon Superintendent:
Sailed London May 30th 1883 - arrived Auckland July 23rd 1883

The Zealandia, a fine iron clipper-built ship of 1116 tons, was built for the Shaw, Savill Co, in 1869 and made her maiden voyage to Lytteton. The Zealandia was a beautiful ship, specially designed for carrying passengers. Her saloon was spacious and lofty. and the cabins were unusually large and well ventilated, having extra large portholes to them. The decoration of the saloon was extremely chaste. She had some special cabins for families, and a ladies saloon. The second cabin was on deck and the berths were larger then usual and well lighted. The Zealandia, after completing 31 voyages to New Zealand, was sold to the Russians. She was stranded in 1911, and sold to a firm in Nova Scotia.
White Wings - Sir Henry Brett

Name Age County Occupation
Saloon Passengers
Blandpied George
George
Ling W P
Thomas Frank
Webbe W H
Second Cabin Passengers
Halford Ellen
Florence E
Menzies David
Helen
Margaret
J
Steerage Passengers
Adamson J W
Sabina
Madelina
Percy
Thomas
Broomfield Henry
Clarke William
Mary
William A
Gellender Walter C
Gordon Michael
Janvein Percy
L
Jones Albert W
Jane
Ruth E
Rosa F
Lee Moses
Matthews William
McCartney Charles
Mary
Florence
Charles
Mickle David
Miller James
Isabella
James
Katherine
Isabella
Rogers W J
Stafford Henry
Annie
Susanna
                                                            

Copyright Denise & Peter 2006

Reference:
The New Zealand Herald July 23rd 1883