City of Auckland
The City of Auckland was especially built for the London-Auckland trade. She was a composite vessel, having iron framing, sheathed with 5½ inch teak, copper fastened throughout. She was specially finely fitted up. On a scroll at the break of the poop were carved the lines by Campbell: Her path is o'er the mountain wave, Her home is on the deep.
Our sincere thanks to Bruce Goodman for this passenger list.
| Name | Age | County | Occupation | |
| Chief Cabin Passengers | ||||
| Ashby | Mrs W | Wife of Captain | ||
| Barrow | Miss | |||
| Bell | Mr C M | Ship's Surgeon | ||
| Crossley | Miss F | |||
| Drought | Miss J | |||
| Dugald | Miss | |||
| Graham | Robert | |||
| Graham | Miss | |||
| Graham | Miss E | |||
| Hay | James | |||
| Lackland | John | |||
| Mackie | John | |||
| Maynard | Mrs | |||
| Neall | W A | |||
| Robertson | Mrs | |||
| Miss M | ||||
| Christein | ||||
| Mary A | ||||
| A C | ||||
| Annie | ||||
| Smith | H W C | |||
| Mrs | ||||
| J H | ||||
| C A | ||||
| H C | ||||
| Tait | Miss | |||
| Second Class Passengers | ||||
| Barham | William | |||
| Sarah | ||||
| Flemmings | S T | |||
| Leighton | E | |||
| McInnes | Isabel | |||
| Morris | Mrs | |||
| Robertson | Alexander | 19 | Broughtferry, Scotland | Died on board 12/11/1871 Phthisis |
| Robertson | Miss | |||
| Robertson | William | |||
| Robinson | C | |||
| Shera | W | |||
| Smyth | Charlotte | |||
| Whitcombe | G H | |||
| Williams | G | |||
| Third Class Passengers | ||||
| Allender | G | |||
| Braidwood | Mrs | |||
| Brailsford | Emma | |||
| Bremskill | H R | |||
| Clark | Christine | |||
| Kelly | Mrs H A | |||
| Jones | Edward | |||
| Lambert | Caroline | |||
| Lowthorp | E | |||
| Martin | J H | |||
| Nelson | Eliza | |||
| Petty | Mr W | |||
| Mrs | ||||
| J | ||||
| H | ||||
| C | ||||
| Raynes | Mr George | |||
| Mrs | ||||
| Smith | G D | |||
| Spencer | John | |||
| Thompson | Kate | |||
| Tilston | M | |||
| Worthy | James | |||
| Wright | Mr A | |||
| Mrs | ||||
| A | ||||
| J | ||||
| C | ||||
Copyright Denise & Peter
2004
Reference:
The Daily Southern Cross December 19th 1871