Surname/tag: New Zealand Immigration
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Organised Settlement in New Zealand
- 1837 colonists recruited in New South Wales by De Thierry for a settlement in Hokianga
- 1839 The New Zealand Company Settlements in Wellington / Nelson / Whanganui / Dunedin
- Ships -
- 1839 Tory
- 1839 Cuba
- 1839 Oriental
- 1839 Aurora
- 1839 Adelaide
- 1839 Duke of Roxburgh
- 1839 Bengal Merchant
- 1839 Glenbervie (freight vessel)
- 1840 Blenheim
- 1840 Slains Castle
- 1840 Lady Nugent
- 1840 Olympus
- 1841 London
- 1840 Nanto-Bordelaise Company (Akaroa) French settlers led by Captain Jean François Langlois
- ships -
- Comte de Paris
- L'Aube warship preceded the Comte de Paris
- 1841 Kaihu Settlement Scheme
- 1841 ship Sophia Pate wrecked on the Kaipara Bar; many of the intending colonists drowned
- 1841 The Plymouth Company (New Plymouth)
- ships -
- 1840 William Bryan
- 1841 Slains Castle
- 1841 Amelia Thompson
- 1841 Oriental
- 1841 Timandra
- 1842 Blenheim
- 1841 Essex
- 1842 / 1843 Parkhurst Boys
- 1842 St. George
- 1842 Nelson - German Settlers organised by John Nicholas Beit & led by Rev J.C. Riemenschneider, Rev. J.F.H Wohlers, pastors J.W.C Heine & J.H. Trost.
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- 1842 St Pauli N.Z.Co. agent John Nicholas Beit recruited settlers in north Germany
- 1844 Skiold N.Z.Co. agents Carl & Fedor Kelling recruited Germans from Mecklenburg
- 1847 Royal New Zealand Fencibles - Military settlements around Auckland: at Onehunga / Otahuhu / Howick / Panmure / Mangere
- ships -
- 1847 Ramilles
- 1847 Minerva
- 1847 Sir Robert Sale
- 1847 Sir George Seymour
- 1848 Clifton
- 1848 Ann
- 1849 Berhampore
- 1849 Oriental Queen
- 1852 Inchinnan
- 1852 Berwick Castle
- 1848 The Canterbury Association
- ships -
- 1850 Charlotte Jane
- 1850 Randolph
- 1850 Sir George Seymour
- 1850 Cressy
- 1851 Lady Nugent
- 1853 Nova Scotian Gaelic Migration to New Zealand - Waipu - Scottish Presbyterians led by the Rev. Norman McLeod
- ships -
- 1853 Gazelle
- 1853 Gertrude
- 1857 Spray
- 1857 Breadalbane
- 1857 Ellen Lewis
- 1862 Albertland Special Settlement Association organised in Birmingham, England by the Rev. William Rawson Brame
- ships -
- 1862 Matilda Wattenbach
- 1862 Hanover
- 1862 William Miles
- 1862 Gertrude
- 1863 Annie Wilson
- 1863 Tyburnia
- 1863 Caduceus
- 1863 Victory
- 1863 Ida Zeigler
- 1863 John Duncan
- 1864 Nimroud
- 1863 Puhoi - Bohemian immigrants led by Captain Martin Krippner
- ships -
- 1863 War Spirit
- 1865 Liverpool (x2 voyages)
- 1864 Waikato Immigration Scheme Emigrants for the The Waikato Immigration Scheme were recruited in large numbers from the Cape Colony (South Africa), Britain and Ireland.
- ships
- 1864 Bombay
- 1864 Waikato Military settlements
- Alexandra
- Kirikiriroa/Hamilton recruited by Lieutenant William Steele to form the 4th Waikato Regiment.
- Cambridge
- Harapepe
- Horotiu
- Kihikihi
- Newcastle/Ngaruawhaia
- Whatawhata
- 1866 Bay of Islands Special Settlement Ulster Irish Protestant settlers at Kawakawa (Whangae) led by the Rev. Richard Augustus Hall
- ships -
- 1866 Mary Shepherd
- 1866 Karere : Manawatu - Danish Settlers led by Lutheran Bishop Ditlev Gothard Monrad
- 1871 Palmerston North : Manawatu - Scandinavian settlers recruited by Julius Vogel's Assisted Immigration Scheme
- ships -
- 1871 Celaeno
- 1871 England
- 1871 The Emigrants and Colonists Aid Corporation The Manchester Block (Feilding) - farm labourers from Buckinghamshire & Middlesex organized by the Duke of Manchester and led by Colonel William Henry Adelbert Feilding
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- 1873 Duke of Edinburgh
- 1873 Salisbury
- 1873 Ocean Mail
- 1873 Mongol
- 1874 Woodlark
- 1874 Golden Sea
- 1874 Waikato
- 1874 La Hogue
- 1874 Euterpe
- 1872 70 Mile Bush Norsewood, Dannevirke; Pahiatua and Eketahuna, (southern Hawkes Bay) including 40 Mile Bush (the southern portion Masterton to Woodville) - Scandinavian settlers recruited by Julius Vogel's Assisted Immigration Scheme
- ships -
- 1872 Ballarat
- 1872 Høvding
- 1874 Fritz Reuter
- 1872 Friedeburg
- 1871 England
- 1872 Forfarshire
- 1872 Halcione
- 1873 Bebington
- 1872 Schiehallion
- 1872 Jessie Readman
- 1872 Glenlora
- from 1872 Brogdens' Navvies
- The English company, Brogden and Sons recruited about 1000 labourers and their families; arriving 1872 - 1873 to work on railway construction projects at Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Picton, Oamaru and Invercargill. (see link for shipping lists)
- 1874 Karamea
- ships -
- 1874 Adamant
- 1874 Chile
- 1873 Ocean Mail
- 1873 Michael Angelo
- 1875 Jackson's Bay West Coast organised by the Westland Provincial Government
- 1875 Katikati Ulster Protestants from Northern Ireland led by George Vesey Stewart
- ships -
- 1875 Carisbrooke Castle
- 1875 Lady Jocelyn.
- 1885 Gordon, Matamata-Piako District, Waikato; formed at Waiorongomai for the purpose of taking up land under the Special Settlement Act.
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