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| Green, Iris M. The Call of the South Pacific. Description of the ship 'England' chartered from Shaw Saville Line, for 6 trips to New Zealand, between 1865-1872, the last 2 being to Wellington, under the comaand of Captain George Harrington. The second voyage carried sponsored immigrants for the Public Works Dept of the New Zealand Govt. Article has pictures of John Shiel 1806-1878, Sarah Anne shiel nee Moody1840-1903, a list of some of the staff of the ship, who opted to stay in New Zealand. Article in The Hampshire Family Historian, vol.XV, no.1, May 1988, pages 15-17. Family History Library Ref. 942.27 B2h | | Green, Iris M. The Call of the South Pacific. Description of the ship 'England' chartered from Shaw Saville Line, for 6 trips to New Zealand, between 1865-1872, the last 2 being to Wellington, under the comaand of Captain George Harrington. The second voyage carried sponsored immigrants for the Public Works Dept of the New Zealand Govt. Article has pictures of John Shiel 1806-1878, Sarah Anne shiel nee Moody1840-1903, a list of some of the staff of the ship, who opted to stay in New Zealand. Article in The Hampshire Family Historian, vol.XV, no.1, May 1988, pages 15-17. Family History Library Ref. 942.27 B2h |
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| === Indexes ===
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| Some indexes to passenger lists exist, but most have been compiled from secondary sources, such as newspaper listings of ships and their passengers. Some books have been published on the emigrants of specific ships, while other books deal with ethnic or religious emigration. Historical works also often contain lists of early immigrants. To find some of these sources, look in the Place Search of the FamilySearch Catalog under:
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| NEW ZEALAND - EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION
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| NEW ZEALAND - [SOUTH OR NORTH ISLAND] - EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION
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| NEW ZEALAND - [SOUTH OR NORTH ISLAND] - [CITY] - EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION
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| While these books can help determine at least an approximate time period in which an ancestor may have arrived in New Zealand, they do not always give the name of the ship, and the exact date and place of disembarkation. Without these details, it is virtually impossible to search original or filmed passenger lists.
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| There are several online indexes and shipping lists. Some of these are found by going to:
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| [http://www.germanroots.com/onlinelists.html GermanRoots.com]
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| [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nzbound/lists.htm NZ bound lists - Ancestry.com]
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| For the Auckland area 1838-1886, 1909-1921 see [https://kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/collection/passengers Auckland area passenger arrivals lists]
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| Outward Passenger Lists from Britain On-line at [http://www.ancestorsonboard.com/ Ancestors onboard $]
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| [https://sites.google.com/site/pre1839settlersinnz/ Pre-1839 Foreigners in New Zealand]
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