Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, 27 April 1859, Page 2
Arrived. April 23, ship Mariner, 683, Frazer, from London.
Passengers (first cabin)—
Rev. E. G. and Mrs. Edwards
Mr. S. Gaskill
Miss E. Gaskell
Mr. W. Skinner
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Todd
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Mr. J. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and family
Second cabin :
Newman Boseley
Charlotte Boseley
George Harris
Albert W. Brooks
Charles Harris and wife
William Pithey, wife, and two children
Charles Mousley
Steerage :
Charles Faulkner
Daniel West and two children
Joseph Wood
Assisted immigrants:
Mary Ann Avery and two daughters [Mary Anne Avery and family Nelson Examiner and NZ Chronicle, 20 April 1859, Page 2]
William Avery, wife, and son
Joseph Blaymires, wife, and four children
John Blaymires, wife, and three children
Walter Davidson
Frederick Ebierhardt, wife, and daughter [Eberhard Nelson Examiner and NZ Chronicle, 20 April 1859, Page 2]
Hans Eggers, wife, and daughter [Dorothea Eggers Nelson Examiner and NZ Chronicle, 20 April 1859, Page 2]
Frederick Evers and wife
Johann Heinrich Kruger, wife, and two children
Heinrich Johann Lamp, wife, and five children
Johann Nagel, wife, and child
Wilhelm Heinrich Newman, wife, and five children
Furgen Henrich River, and son
Mrs. Mary Rose
Johann Siggelkow
Heinrich Heintz [Johann Heintz see Nelson Examiner and NZ Chronicle, 20 April 1859, Page 2][Henry Rovers see Nelson Examiner and NZ Chronicle, 20 April 1859, Page 2]
[Henry Frederick Rovers Nelson Examiner and NZ Chronicle, 20 April 1859, Page 2][Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, 20 April 1859, Page 2
Immigration Office, Nelson, April 19, 1859. The under mentioned IMMIGRANTS embarked on board the MARINER, for Nelson direct, on the 27th December last, viz. —.. ..list differs slightly from the above]
Total, 48 English, 1 Irish, 41 Scotch, 35 foreign ; in all 125.
SHIP MARINER. The ship Mariner, Captain Frazer a arrived in the bay on Friday,
but anchored too late to be reported in our last issue. The Mariner left
the Downs on the 2nd January, and thus made the passage rather under sixteen
weeks. She brings 141 passengers, including several assisted immigrants who have
come to join their friends out here ; among the latter also are a good many
Germans. About fifty of the passengers are for Otago, to which port the vessel
proceeds when she has discharged her cargo here. The usual average weather has
been experienced during the passage out ; and there has been one birth and two
deaths — the latter being infants who were sickly when they embarked. A personal
inspection of the vessel enables us to report very favourably on the cleanliness
and comfort apparent on board; and all of the passengers with whom we have
conversed speak in high terms of the captain's treatment of them. The Mariner
is, we understand, the first of a new line of vessels recently established by
Shaw, Saville, and Co.
We have much pleasure in publishing the following testimonials, which were
presented to Captain Frazer shortly after the ship came to an anchor : — We, the
undersigned cabin passengers of the ship Mariner, in congratulating her
commander, Captain Charles Fraser, on the prosperous termination of our voyage,
desire to tender him our united thanks for the courtesy and kindness he has
invariably shown us during our passage. We also take this opportunity of
expressing our satisfaction with the energy and skill he has displayed in the
management of the ship, and our entire confidence in him in his present
responsible situation.
Edward G. Edwards, Clerk
D. Brunton
Richard G. Wilson
Sydney Stridolph
Alexander B. Todd, F. C. Minister
Charles Harris
William Brooks
John N. Wilson
Benjamin O'Connor
Samuel Gaskell
Adam McGlerrick
W. F. Richard
Andrew Hannah
David Wallace
Charles Mousley
W. Pithey
G. Harris
James Finch
Newman Boseley
- Nelson, April 22nd, 1859.
To Commander Charles Fraser,
We, the undersigned steerage passengers of the ship Mariner, on our safe
and prosperous arrival at Nelson, now unite in expressing our high appreciation
of the energy, skill, and courtesy as displayed by you in the management of the
ship, and our entire confidence in you, in the high and responsible situation
you hold; We have further to tender our united thanks for all past kindness and
attention, and be assured you carry with you our best wishes for your future
prosperity.
George Mason
Mrs. James Avery
Peter McIntosh
Mrs. Mary Rose
James McIntosh
Friederich Evers
E. G. Lees
Johann Kruger
William Murray
Hans Eggers
F. G. Cairns
Friederich Eberhardt
John Pickson
Johann Lamgy
Joseph Blaymires
Heinrich Neuman
William Jolly
Johann Heintz
David M'Carter
Christurn Nagel
James Laurie Oliver
Johann Kruger
John Blaymires
Daniel West
Walter Davidson
Margaret Stevenson
William Avery
Mary Stevenson
- Nelson, April 23rd, 1859.
Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, 21 May 1859, Page 2
Sailed May 20, barque Mariner, 680, Frazer, for Otago, with
original passengers from London, and seven passengers transhipped ex
Robertina, from Sydney, and one from Nelson.
Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, 17 August 1859, Page 3
The Rev. A. B. Todd (who, it will be remembered, was a passenger by the Mariner
from England, via Nelson) had been inducted into the charge of the Presbyterian
church, at Tokomairiro.