CASHMERE
 

Departed from Gravesend on 16th June, 1851 and arrived in Auckland on 19th October 1851,
via New Plymouth. Captain George Pearson was in command.

From the Southern Cross newspaper of Tuesday, 21st October, 1851


Family Name
Children


BAYLYRev. George



Mrsand 3 children


BOURKEMrsand child


BRODIEMr Walter


BROMLEYMr Henry



Mrs


BROWNMr R L


CAMPBELLMr Colin


CONWAYMr



Mrs Catherine



Miss Mary


COURTNEYMr



Mrsand 6 children


CUTTRESSGeorge



Thomas



Charles


CUTTRESSMisses Alice



Misses Emma



Misses Sophia



Misses Charlotte



Misses H



Misses B


DOYLEMr Thomasand son


DUDLEYRev. W C


ELYMrs


FORDMr Samuel



Mrsand 5 children


FRANCISMr


GOLSBOROUGHMiss Mary


GRAHAMMr John


HAMERRev. Thomas



Mrsand 2 children



Miss


HAMILTONMr James



Mrs Jessieand child


HENDERSONMr David



Mrsand child


HUTCHINSONMrs


ISAACSMiss Sarah


ISAACSMr D


MACINTOSHMrs and child


MARTINMr



Mrsand 6 children


MITCHELLMr John


MOYLEMr Loftus


REIDMr Conrad


RUNCIMANMessrs B



Walter



Master


RUNCIMANMr George



Mrs



Miss R



Misses Elizabeth



Misses Jane



Misses Isabelle


SAUNDERSMr John


SHEPPARDMiss


SMITHMr Henry



Mrsand 4 children


SMYTHIESMr



Mrsand 3 children


TIDDYMiss Martha


WADMANMr


WETHEREDMr



Mrsand 2 children


WILLIAMSMr John




To Captain George Pearson

Commanding the ship Cashmere




Sir,- We the undersigned, passengers on board the ship Cashmere, having by

the blessing of Divine Providence arrived safely in the Harbour of Auckland,

take this opportunity, before we separate, of returning you our most sincere

thanks for the uniform kindess, impartial attention and watchful care with

which you have acted during a four months' voyage, to every person under

your charge. The duties of a master of a passenger ship, numbering 103

individutals, are most responsible; they are arduous, difficult, and

sometimes unpleasant to perform. We found that whilst you insisted on

having order and good conduct on board, you were always most anxious to

promote the happiness, comfort and amusement of your passengers. Your

kindness to us will live long in our recollections, and you may feel

assured, that to whatever part of the world your duties may call you, our

best wishes will attend you:







BOURKE, Mrs

BRODIE,Walter   
   

BROMLEY,Henry

BROMLEY, Mrs

BROWN, R L

CAMPBELL,Colin

CONWAY, Catherine

CONWAY,Mary

CUTTRESS, the Misses

CUTTRISS, C

DOYLE,Thomas

DUDLEY, W C, M.A., Clerk

ELY, Mrs

FORD,Mrs,Miss

FORD, Samuel

FRANCIS, Jane

GOLDSBROUGH, Miss

GRAHAM, John

HAMER, Miss

HAMER, Mrs

HAMER, Thomas, Independent Minister

HAMILTON,James

HAMILTON,Jessie

HENDERSON, David

HENDERSON,Mrs

HUTCHINSON,Mrs

M*YLE, Loftus

MACINTOSH,Miss

MARLIN, A*bin

MARTIN, Mrs

MITCHELL,John

REED, Conrad

RUNCIMAN, George

RUNCIMAN, the Misses

RUNCIMAN,Walter

SANDERS,John

SMITH, Henry

SMITH, Mrs

SMYTHIES,Henry

SMYTHIES,Mrs

TIDDY, Miss

WETHERED,Mrs

WILLIAMS,John


Note - some of those folk who signed the above letter have names spelt differently

from that in the passenger list.


















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