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Arrival of the Queen of Mersey

Lyttelton Times, October 22 1862

ARRIVAL OF THE QUEEN OF THE MERSEY Taken from Lyttelton Times, October 22 1862 The Queen of the Mersey, 1226 tons, Captain Aitken with immigrants, arrived off the heads on Friday morning, but was unable to enter the harbour till night. She brings a large number of passengers who have arrived in good health. The deaths of ten infants have occurred on the voyage, measles having at one time being prevalent among the children. The Queen of the Mersey sailed from Gravesend on July 3rd, passed the Lizard on the 12th, sighted Madeira on the 24th, but did not pass the line till August 16. Since then she has experiences more favourable winds, having passed the Cape on September 12, and sighted the Snares on the 14th inst.

A serious mutiny took place amongst a portion of the crew during the voyage. The cause of the offence was the old story "grog" some of the crew having contrived to broach cargo and get at the spirits. After the men were in irons we hear that the Captain was violently assaulted and struck by one of the sailors with the handcuffs, by which he was seriously hurt. The men, five in number were handed over to the police as soon as the vessel anchored. Source Denise & Peter Copyright 1999 - 2007

Owner/SourceLyttelton Times
Date22 Oct 1862
Linked toFamily: Dawson/Bailey (F15598) (Immigration)

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