BRITISH KING
The BRITISH KING departed Plymouth on 15 March, 1884 and arrived in Auckland on 2 May, 1884 with Captain Kelly in command.
Transcribed from the Auckland Star, 15 April 1884, Page 2
THE BRITISH KING’S IMMIGRANTS.
The New Zealand Shipping Cos. steamer British King, from London for this port, is now 31 days out. She brings 315 immigrants, including 19 for Hawke's Bay, 41 for Wellington, 14 for Taranaki, 15 for Westland, 7 for Nelson, 5 for Marlborough, 72 for Canterbury, and 115 for Auckland. The following is the list of the Auckland immigrants (excepting 30 received on board after the list was made up):—
William, Johanna, Kate, and Hannah Barrett
Thomas and Frances Hoskins
Frederick and Caroline Hoskins and infant
Christopher, Mary, George, Frank, Harold, and Lucy Leek
John, Ellen, and Herbert Leigh
Charles, Lucy, and Harriet Lippitt
Harry, Mary, and Harry Morris
John, Sarah, and Harriet Oldbury
Ferdinand, Lenor, Bertha and Esther Peltzer
Thomas, Phillis, John, Kate, and Richard Pringle
Arthur and Mary Smith
James, Elizabeth, Jane, Mary, Janet, Mary, and Agnes Smith
James and John Barrett
Giovanni Bond and wife
Walter Bradley
David Braner
Patrick Farrell
Daniel Fitzgerald
Peter Gillan
Carl Glinke
Alfred Haine
Martin Hanson
William Henderson
Herbert Hough
John Keith
John Kelly
Harry Moorhead
John Morris
Martin Mullins
Ernest Querer
James and David Roach
Alex. Robinson
Edward Russell
Wm. Stewart
William Turnbull
Wilhelmina and Anna Audt
Ellen and Mary Barrett
Mary Barry
Esther Beavin
Mary Bradley
Pauline Braner
Maggie Clarke
Ann Constant
Mary Curtin
Alice Daniel
Bridget Fitzpatrick
Annie and Kate Gallagher
Lydia Henderson
Eliza Hollingsworth
Florence and Sarah Hoskins
Sarah Irwin
Lydia Johnson
Bridget Lawler
Mary Lewis
Rachael Longsford
Bedelia Lyons
Jessie Maraval
Esther and Mary McDonald
Ellen McNeish
Mary McRobert
Mary Meredith
Lucy, Caroline, Florence, and Lucy Morris
Mary Nesbit
Fanny Noble
Emma Pick
Annie Roach
Jane Robinson
Eliza Russell
Lina Stainpyle
Mary White
Elizabeth and Alice Williams
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