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White Wings Vol I. Fifty Years Of Sail In The New Zealand Trade, 1850 TO 1900

Survivors and the Lost

Survivors and the Lost.

The following were among those saved from the wreck: Henry G. Ray and Mrs. Ray, Misses May, Walter Wright, William Ripley, George Horner, W. W. Wallis, W. Ford, J. S. Scott, G. Sutton, C. Fleming, George Andrews, David Garside, and eight of the ship's company.

Among the missing were: Captain Canney, Frederick Golding, Stanhope Vickers, Herbert G. Ray, Miss Emma J. Logan, Master Andrew H. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton and two children, Samuel Hamilton (schoolmaster), Mrs. Hamilton, and four children, Miss Susan Nicholls, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stuart, Mr. Sidney William Beck, Henry Davis, Hannah Davis, and family (3), Sarah Lamb, Elizabethe Lamb, William Lloyd, Margaret Egan, Arthur Lawler, Catherine Gibbons, Catherine Burke, Sarah Walters, Margaret Sharp, Caroline Gore, John O'Neil, Jane O'Neil, Ann O'Neil, James Sutton, Harriet Sutton and three children, Elizabeth Austin, John George Austin, Henry Gutterson, Margaret Gutterson, Mary de Kruger, and family of five.

Bodies found included those of Mrs. Harriet Sutton, Miss M. Parkhouse, Miss Agnes Davis, and Master Asher Davis.

Mr. T. J. McIvor, of Karangahape Road, Auckland, informs me that one of the Misses May came out to Auckland in a ship called the Sandford, and Mr. Sutton, another of the survivors, was also a passenger by the Sandford. Mr. McIvor's parents had intended to come out to Auckland by the Josephine Willis on this fatal trip, but owing to some delay in getting up to London they missed the ship.