Wild Duck
Ship: 736 tons
Captain: Bishop
Surgeon Superintendent:
Sailed London October 1st 1860 - arrived Wellington January 15th 1861
The Wild Duck, chartered in the
sixties by the Shaw Savill Co., was a full rigged ship of 737 tons. She ran almost
exclusively to Wellington under Captain Bishop, but made one voyage each to Auckland and
Nelson
White Wings - Sir Henry Brett
| Name | Age | County | Occupation | |
| First Cabin Passengers | ||||
| Cooke | Miss | |||
| Dawson | Mr | |||
| Ellison | Mr | |||
| Mrs | ||||
| 4 children | ||||
| Ellison | Miss | |||
| Eyre | Miss | |||
| Gazeford | Mr | |||
| Hutchinson | Mr | |||
| Mrs | ||||
| Johnstone | Mrs | |||
| 2 children | ||||
| Johnstone | Mr W | |||
| Miss A | ||||
| Moberly | Miss | |||
| Pearce | Mr | |||
| Mrs | ||||
| Infant | ||||
| Saville | Mr | |||
| Second Cabin Passengers | ||||
| 49 passengers in the Second Cabin and Steerage | ||||
Copyright Denise & Peter 2002
Reference:
New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian January 16th 1861