The Gananoque was a fine immigration ship that brought hundreds of
passengers to New Zealand in the 1860s. From onboard flirtations
and rat and maggot pea soup, to the devastation of a lost crew
member, this is a fascinating account of the ship's voyages. This
insightful book covers all four journeys with a never before seen
partial passenger list for the journey to Port Chalmers in 1863. It
also includes biographies of Gananoque passengers and quotes from
Alfred William Craymer's diary, a wonderfully funny and
entertaining ship's diary.
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