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The New Zealand Herald

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
PORT OF AUCKLAND
6 August 1864

Ship 'FLYING FOAM'
ARRIVALS

Flying Foam, ship, 1327 tons,
CaptainPerkins, from London, July

Passengers

AHEM, Julia
BELL, Henry
BOHAN, Michael
BROWN, Robert
CASKET, Mary Mount
CHURCHWARD, Ensign, 14th
COOMBS, W R
CRANE, John
CRFANE, Margaret
CROFTS, Thos., Wm., & John
DA COSTA, A G
DOUGLAS, Eliza, John, Eliza & Jane
DOUGLAS, John, Jane, Elizabeth & James
DOWNES, Helen
DOWNES, James H
DOWNES, John H
DOYLE, Kate
DUNN, Ann, Mary & Bridget
EDRIDGE, Mr
EVITT, Mr
FISHER, John, Elizabeth, John, Elizabeth & Richard
FLEMING, John H
FRANCIS, Elizabeth, Kate, Ann, Maggie & Rosanna
GIBBS, Robert
GOLDRICH, Mary, Mary & Rosey
GRESSON, Ensign, 40th
HALL, Ruth
HALLIDAY, Thomas
HARRISON W
HAUMU, H
HILL, Margaret, Margaret, Janet, Mary & Robert
HUDSON, Margaret, Thos., Margaret & Martha
IRELAND, Mr & Mrs
IRWIN, James & Elizabeth
JOFF, Charles, Chas., Edward, Thos. & Mary
JOHNSON, Joseph
JOHNSON, Lucy
KENYON, John, Margaret & Eliza
LAYTON, Arthur
LE BERT, Harriet & Joseph

 

Passengers, cont.

LE BERT, Joseph
LIGHTLAND, Mr
M’ALCOCK, Charles
M’KINNEL, Helen
MAHER, Patrick
MASTERTON, Albert
McCRACKEN, Robert
McGOLDRICH, Thomas
McMORROW, Miss P
MONAGHUE, Mr
MORGAN, George & Mrs
NGAHINA, H
NORTH, Charles
NOTMAN, Selina
O’BRIEN, Ensign, 43rd
O’DOWD, Francis & Annie
OLIVER, Mr
PALMER, Henry, Eliza, Sarah, Jackson & Letitia
PARKINSON, Thomas, Eliza & Samuel
PERRY, James, Mary, Sarah, Marion, Agnes, William & Alexander
PICKUPS, David, Mary & Charles
POPPLE, Matilda & Frederick
REED, W D
RODGERS, Jas.
RYDER, Paymaster, 40th Regt
SHAW, William & Margaret
STEWART, Wm & Edwd.
SUTTON, James, Thomas, George, Robert & G
TAUHAWAU, R
TE ATUANGAKAU, He
TE MANU, Pe
TE PAKU, He Pakia
TE TUAKU, Ki
TE WAREPAPO & wife
TEMPLE, Charles
TOMLISIN, William
WILKS, Mary
WISEMAN, Lady
WYHILL, Mr

Cruickshank Smart & Co., agents

ARRIVAL OF THE SHIP FLYING FOAM FROM LONDON


The clipper ship Flying Foam, Captain Perkins, arrived in harbour last night, after a fine passage of ninety-eight days from Gravesend. She sailed from Gravesend on the 5th April, taking her final departure from the Scilley on the 9th. Passed outside the Cape de Verds and sighted Madiera. Experienced very indifferent, north-east trades crossing the Equator on the 27th April, in longitude 23.28’ /w. The south-east trades also proved very light and baffling, contrary winds prevailing chiefly in this latitude.

Sighted the Island of Trinidad on the 9th May and there spoke the barque Kate Kearney from Monte Video, bound to Queenstown. Passed the meridian of the Cape of Good Hope the 28th May and ran down her Easting between the parallels of 46 degrees and 47 degrees South, experiencing fine weather, with occasional gales. Passed to the southward of Tasmania on the 25th June and then experienced some fierce gales from the northward. The first land made on this coast was the Three Kings, which were sighted on Saturday last, the 9th inst., since which time she has had to contend against light southwesterly winds. On the 3rd July spoke the barque Kathleen from Otago, bound to Newcaslte.

 


The Flying Foam brings some 146 passengers, amongst whom are Lady Wiseman and several officers of the different regiments stationed here; also the Maori chiefs who went home some time ago by the Ida Ziegler.

There were two births and two deaths on the passage – one a Mr Charles Temple who died on the 16th May from consumption, and the other a Maori, who had been ill from the time of the ship’s leaving England. With this exception good health has prevailed throughout.

The Flying Foam is a new ship of 1327 tons register and now on her first voyage and has brought one of the largest cargoes ever shipped from London to this port. She has also made a very good passage and had it not been for a serious disturbance having taken place amongst the crew on board, the ship would have arrived here some time ago. The mutinous men have been taken into custody and the full particulars of the case, as it will go before the Resident Magistrate, will appear in a future issue.

Cruickshank Smart & Co., agents

Transcribed: Jacqueline Walles, New Zealand, 1999.   Table of contents
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