MAORI
The MAORI departed London on 5 October, 1867 and arrived in Auckland on 5 February, 1868, with Captain D F Roberts in command.
Transcribed from Daily Southern Cross, 6 February 1868, Page 1
Passengers
Saloon:
Mr. D. F. Brett
Mr. and Mrs. Charles French and child
Mrs. L. J. Brookfield
Mrs. Mary Ridings
Mrs. Wallington
Mr. C. F. Hulme
Miss Jane Hulme
Miss M. R. Hulme
Mr. Arthur Lumell
Mr. B. O. Waddy
Mr. D. T. Roberts
Miss Sarah Courtney
Steerage:
Peter and Janet Miller
James Martin
Mary McGarrack
Rebecca M. Colgan
Richard J. Colgan
Wm. H. Dodds
Richard Godley
William Fraser
H. P. Hornbrock
Charles W. Albrina
James Albrina
Henry Sanders
Marion Allen
John Dennerley
Mrs Ryland
Pearson Davison
Thomas Waters
Emma and Willie Waters
Martin Rowe
James Muir
Jane Muir
William, Elizabeth, Emily C, John C, Henry C, Richard C Reynolds
Thomas and Mary E. Morgan
Thomas Wilkinson
Henry Harrison
William and Edward Rensey
Mrs. Rebecca Mack
Charles Watty
Nugent and Ernest J Hargreaves
John Paterson
Hugh and Mrs. Hogarth
Frederick Dodderneade
Oliver Ryall
Thomas Davison
Margaret Wotherspoon
Mary A. Corley
William Faull
Charles Gribble
Harriet Jones
Mrs. J. Russell
James, Jane, William, Louisa, Mary, J., and Dora Dymond
Mrs. W., Alexander, Hugh, and William Forrest
William Ford
Margaret Ford
Jane Sutherland
George L. Mills
Mrs. John, James, Caroline, and Edward Wykes
George, Susan, William, George, Harry, and Frank Blott
David, Mrs. Alexander, Margaret Christina, Jane, David, Margery, James, and Georgina Bell
William McDougall
Mary A. Nesbit
Robert Keown
Mary A., Joseph, and Edward King
William J. Speight
Patrick Keary
John Milne
Joseph and Charles E. Smith
The following are the trades and occupations of the immigrants:- 14 farmers, 6 labourers, 6 servants, 1 butcher, 1 engraver, 3 carpenters, 1 sailmaker, 1 mason, 2 clerks, 1 draper, 1 surveyor, 1 smith, 1 chemist, 1 shoemaker, 1 fireman, 1 engine-fitter, 1 cabinet-maker, 1 builder, 3 housewives, 2 farm servants, 1 dressmaker, 1 soldier; 8 are described as gentlemen, 3 spinsters, and 7 ladies.
Total, 72 English, 18 Scotch, 22 Irish, and 1 foreigner - 113; equal to 100½ statute adults.