Emigration to Canterbury : Shipping Lists 1856-1874
Charlotte Gladstone
Sailed 5th November 1870 from London
Arrived 30th January 1871 at Lyttelton
View Charlotte Gladstone passenger list as PDF [6.4 MB]
All blank ledger pages have not been filmed - page numbers may jump accordingly.
Related information
Articles from contemporary newspapers
Title: The Charlotte Gladstone
Source: The Star, Saturday, January 28, 1871, p. 2
Summary: A list of immigrants to arrive by the Charlotte Gladstone. Summary of trades.
Available from Papers Past
Title: Shipping
Source: The Star, Monday, January 30, 1871, p. 2
Summary about arrival of Charlotte Gladstone.
Available from Papers Past
Title: Arrival of the ship Charlotte Gladstone from London
Source: The Star, Tuesday, January 31, 1871, p. 2
Summary: Report of voyage
Available from Papers Past
Title: [Arrival]
Source: The Lyttelton Times, 30 Jan 1871, p. 4
Summary: Saloon passengers on Charlotte Gladstone listed.
Title: [Arrival]
Source: The Lyttelton Times, 31 Jan. 1871, p. 4
Summary: Cabin, second cabin and steerage passengers listed. Arrival of ship Charlotte Gladstone and captain’s report. Testimonials presented to Capt. Fox and the surgeon-superintendent, W. R. Cortes, from the passengers.
Websites
Passenger list from New Zealand Yesteryears
More information about finding passenger lists can be found in the Family History guide.
Microfilm copies of newspapers including The Press, The Lyttelton Times and The Star are available in the Family History area, Tuakiri | Identity, Level 2, Tūranga.
Note about image quality
The embarkation lists were microfilmed, and digital images created from the film.
The originals were faint so black pages were inserted to help contrast of text, and the filming was manipulated to help increase contrast as much as possible.
Blank ledger pages were not filmed.
The limitations of the originals mean some pages may appear faint, and some pages may have text from the reverse showing through.
The text within the PDF documents is not searchable.
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