Tyne (Schooner)

A 34-tonne schooner acquired by William Hogg Watt and T B Taylor. A 34-tonne schooner acquired by William Hogg Watt and T B Taylor in 1856, which ran until 1880. Made fortnightly voyages between Wellington and Wanganui, carrying passengers and freight.

Named after the barque 'Tyne' which was wrecked in Wellington in July 1845.

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Manuscript

Surveyors' letters Box 1877-78 - Box 1890

Date: 1877-1890

From: Australian Joint Copying Project : Miscellaneous Series microfilm

Reference: Micro-MS-Coll-20-2335

Description: Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s).

Online Image

[Harris, Edwin] ca 1810-1895 :[New Plymouth, 3 August 1860. Troops of the 40th Regiment...

Date: 1860

By: Harris, Edwin, 1810?-1895

Reference: C-030-013

Description: Shows arrival of 40th Regiment (from Australia) on the Victoria with, from left the Airedale (steam sloop), Tasmanian Maid (Paddle steamer), George Henderson (Brigantine), a Schooner (Emily Allison, Tyne, or Travellers Bride), the Victoria (H. M. Colonial steam sloop) a schooner. (This information conflicts with that on the original backing board identifying left to right: HMS Cordelia, HMS Niger, Packet ship Tasmanian Maid). The buoy in the left foreground is the New Zealand Company buoy. New Plymouth is shown in the distance with Mt Taranaki. Troops are being ferried ashore in two small lighters in the immediate foreground with others visible in the distance. (See AT 3/1/1, 13 June 1986) Taranaki Museum has a very similar signed watercolour. Attribution and title based on this work. McArthur's catalogue for 10 May 1985 suggests scene as Feb 1861, but Taranaki' Museum suggest arrival of 40th Regiment on board 'Victoria', 3 August 1860. See TL 3/1/1, 13 June 1986. Exhibited in 'Wide-Eyed: Early Images of New Zealand' exhibition of works by settler artists, held at the National Library of New Zealand Gallery, 18 July - 9 November 1997. Inscriptions: Backing board recto - Identification of ships & N.Z. Company buoy Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour on card image 305 x 495 mm on card 400 x 590 mm Provenance: Purchased by Lawford at McArthur's auction, Auckland, May 1985, lot 100. Processing information: Record updated on 17 October 2023 to remove incorrect reference to Victoria HMS (Ship : 1859-1893).