LADY LILFORD

 

The LADY LILFORD departed Sydney on 5 March 1840 and arrived in Wellington on 16 March 1840, with Captain James Kermath in command.

 

Transcribed from the Sydney Gazette and NSW Advertiser, Saturday 7 March 1840, Page 2. Some additional details from "A Peep at the Past, Links with Sir J L Campbell" Auckland Star, 22 March 1927, page 16.

Passengers -

Cabin -

Mrs. Kermath

Mr. Grace (Mr. Charles Grace was the first male school teacher at Port Nicholson)

Mr. Smith & Child

Mr. Goodfellow and 3 children & servant

Dr. Campbell

Mr. Isaacs

Mr. James Watt (first farmer in Port Nicholson)

 

Steerage -

 

A. Kroan

Peter Hawe (Hume) - (well-known Wairarapa settler).

S. Armstead

J. Barnes

J. Howard

F. Sullivan

J. Foley

G. Bradbury

D. Regan

C. Macarty

Mr. and Mrs. Bell and family

Mr. and Mrs. Wallace and family

William Bell

Walter Bell

 

 

From the New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, 2 May 1840, Pg 3.

 

Dr. Campbell. Messrs James Watt, McInnes, and Grace, and Mrs. Smith and 20 in steerage.

 

 

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