Warrior Queen
Ship: 988 tons
Captain: Wilson
Surgeon Superintendent:
Sailed London November 25th 1870 - arrived Dunedin February 25th 1871
The Warrior Queen, a fine
frigate-built ship of 988 tons, traded to Dunedin from 1865 until 1874, and always made
good average passages. Captain Wilson commanded the ship for eight years, and during this
period the vessel never sustained any serious damage. With the exception of the last
voyage, in 1874, from Bristol, the ship sailed from London Docks . The Warrior Queen was
not fitted up to carry immigrants, but she had comfortable accomodation for about seventy
saloon and second-class passengers; she averaged about fifty each voyage.
White Wings - Sir Henry Brett
Name | Age | County | Occupation | |
Saloon Passengers | ||||
Haycock | Mr | |||
Mrs | ||||
Child | ||||
Saloon Passengers | ||||
Coul | Mr T | |||
Mrs | ||||
3 children | ||||
Coul | Mr W | |||
Mrs | ||||
Miss | ||||
Coul | Mr F | |||
Mrs | ||||
2 children | ||||
Parker | Mr R | |||
Wilson | Miss | |||
Saloon Passengers (20 in all - there are 17 listed here) | ||||
Bloxham | Henry | Farm Labourer | ||
Munt | Thomas | Farm Labourer | ||
Louise | ||||
George Henry | Shop-boy | |||
William R.T. | ||||
John | ||||
Offer | John | Farm Labourer | ||
Rachel | Labourer | |||
James E. | ||||
Sarah | ||||
Watkins | William | Coachmaker | ||
Matilda | ||||
Ann Matilda | ||||
Fanny | ||||
William | ||||
Sarah | ||||
Mary Ann | ||||
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Copyright Denise & Peter 1999 - 2004
Source Otago Gazette 1870
Otago Witness March 4th 1871
British addresses as given in the
Otago Gazette:
Henry Bloxam - 31Ada St., London Fields, Hackney
Thomas Munt and family - 19 Markfield Tce, Page Green, Tottenham
John Offer and family - 2 Burdett's Pl, George St., Hastings
William Watkins and family - Block Green, Farringdon, Berkshire