| Vessel: | LAMMERSHAGEN | Type: | Fully Rigged Ship | ||
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| Usual area: | Migrant ship to Australia and NZ. | ||||
| Left Hamburg on voyage to Australia with migrants. | ||
| Arrived at Keppel Bay (off Rockhampton, QLD). | ||
| Left Hamburg for Moreton Bay (Brisbane), QLD. | ||
| Arrived Moreton Bay, QLD | ||
| Left Hamburg for Queensland, QLD. | ||
| Arrived Cleveland Bay (Townsville), QLD | ||
| Arrived Wellington, NZ with migrants. | ||
| Left Hamburg for Queensland, QLD. | ||
| Arrived Maryborough, QLD | ||
| Sources: | Various, including 'Pioneers of Nth QLD', edited by Ursula Chandler & Jan Bennett. | |
| Vessel: | LONDON | Type: | Brig | ||
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| At: | Tonnage: | 388 | Length: | ||
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| Usual area: | Migrant ship to Australia and NZ. | ||||
| Left Gravesend for Nelson,NZ. | ||
| Arrived Nelson with immigrants. | ||
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| Vessel: | LLOYDS | Type: | Fully Rigged Ship | ||
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| Usual area: | Migrant ship to Australia and NZ. | ||||
| Arrived Adelaide with migrants from London. | ||
| Left Gravesend (London) for The Downs. | ||
| Left The Downs for Nelson,NZ. | ||
| Arrived Nelson,NZ | ||
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| Vessel: | LONDON | Type: | Brig | ||
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| At: | Tonnage: | 388 | Length: | ||
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| Usual area: | Migrant ship to Australia and NZ. | ||||
| Left Gravesend for Nelson,NZ. | ||
| Arrived Nelson with immigrants. | ||
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| Vessel: | LORD NELSON | Type: | |||
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| Usual area: | Migrant ship to Australia and NZ. | ||||
| Arrived Auckland with immigrants, and with some Regimental officers and men. | ||
| Sources: | Auckland Passenger Arrivals (Listing shows ship as 'Nelson'), 'To the Northward', by Florence Keene. | |