Peter Denny
Ship: 998 tons
Captain: Adams
Surgeon Superintendent:
Sailed London 20th July 1871 - arrived Port Chalmers October 27th 1871
The Peter Denny, one of the Albion
Company's ships, built in 1865 by Duthie, of Aberdeen, was engaged bringing passengers to
Dunedin for several years before and after Sir Julius Vogel's immigration scheme was
brought into being. During the first five voyages of the Peter Denny, from 1865 until
1872, , she brought out a total of 376 passengers, but in 1873 she landed 348, and in 1874
she brought out 384.
White Wings - Sir Henry Brett
Name | Address | Occupation | |
Assisted | |||
Gardner | Thomas | 2 Chapel Row, Warwick | Farm Servant |
Mrs Harriet | |||
Hales | Elizabeth | Calverly Pk, Tunbridge, Wells | Cook |
Jacob | William | 19 Wilton Square, London | Plasterer |
Mrs Sarah | |||
Elizabeth | Dressmaker | ||
Emily | |||
Henry | Plasterer | ||
Alfred | |||
Ladd | Eliza | Cleveland Villas, London | Cook |
Ladd | Thomas | 7 Victoria Place, London | Plumber |
Mrs Sarah | |||
James T | |||
Charles | |||
Guaranteed | |||
Lloyd | Hugh | 14 Douglas Tce, London | Shipbuilder |
Mrs Jane | |||
Staines | Matilda | 20 Bernard St, London | Domestic Servant |
Elaine | 20 Bernard St, London | Domestic Servant |
Copyright Denise & Peter 1999, 2000, 2001
Reference:
Otago Gazette