Loch Cree
Ship: 791 tons
Captain: John Jones
Surgeon Superintendent:
Sailed London December 11th 1877 - arrived Lyttelton March 12th 1878
The Loch Cree (a sister ship to the
Loch Fleet) was a vessel of 791 tons, built at Glasgow in 1874. She, like her sister, was
a handsome vessel, and on all occasions made good passages. She was specially free in many
of her outward runs from the usual gales often encountered.
White Wings - Sir Henry Brett
Saloon Passengers | |||||
Hockridge | Dr. | ||||
Second Cabin Passengers | |||||
Bowler | John A. | ||||
Goldsworthy | Alfred | ||||
Steerage Passengers | |||||
Johns | Cornelius | ||||
Annie | |||||
Alfred | |||||
Charles | |||||
Alice | |||||
Joyce | Edward | ||||
Mary | |||||
Robert | |||||
Barbara | |||||
Edward Jnr. | |||||
Kay | Thomas | ||||
Martin | John | ||||
Annie | |||||
Minnie | |||||
Samuel | |||||
Mary A. | |||||
McKisak | George M. | ||||
Neele | Edwin | ||||
Seare | Isaac | ||||
Emma | |||||
William | |||||
Thomas | |||||
Henry | |||||
George | |||||
Copyright Denise and Peter 2001
Reference:
Lyttelton Times March 4th 1878