1878 Lankshear William sails to New Zealand
1877 William John Lankshear marriage to Lydia Russell at Bethnal Green
1882 W. Lankshear on Jury in New Zealand
Passengers for Wellington
Lankshear William 25 Middelsex Bricklayer
and Lydia 23
on
Hermione
Ship: 1120 tons
Captain: Roberts
Surgeon Superintendent: Dr Hugh Marriner
Sailed London August 30th 1878 & Plymouth 4th September - arrived Wellington December 15th 1878
New Plymouth December 17th 1878
A Shaw Saville and Albion ship that was expected to do better than was ever got out of her was the Hermione, a full-rigger who was well-known in Auckland and other ports in the eighties and nineties - but especially in Auckland, to which she made eight voyages. She was a handsome craft of 1120 tons and was turned out by the Hall shipyards at Aberdeen during the same year that the company's other classically-named ship, the Pleione, was launched. Like so many of the old colonial ships the Hermione was "sold foreign" when steam came in. She was bought by an Italian firm and renamed the Mantova. She was broken up at Genoa as late as the year immediately before the outbreak of the Great War.
White Wings - Sir Henry Brett
With thanks to Denise & Peter their page had full list of ship