Maritime Heritage Site

FPSO RAROASEAWAY PRINCE 1975-1985ARAHURATAMAHINE 1925-1962RANGATIRA 1931- 1967HOLMBANK 1962 - 63KORANUI 1956-1975TANEA at Wanganui

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The New Zealand Ship & Marine Society was formed in 1949 and was comprised of people from all sections of the community and from many different countries who have an interest in ships and maritime activities. 

The website contains a random selection of short articles, a list of maritime books, short histories of shipping companies, the ships and some personalities which trade or have traded to New Zealand, some New Zealand ports, copies of the journal “New Zealand Marine News” and Dr. Watt's Index. 

As an island country, all transport to and from New Zealand before 1930 was by ship. The first settlers arrived by canoe and the European settlers who followed in the 19th century were transported by sailing ship.

Steam ships were slow to arrive in New Zealand because of the great distances between coaling stations. After the frozen meat trade started in 1882, steamships trading overseas increased rapidly, although by that time there were numerous steam vessels trading around the coast and across to Australia.

Many shipping companies were associated with trade to and from New Zealand. Some lasted many years, some did not remain long, some were only one ship companies, but all contributed to the growth of the nation and gave employment to many New Zealanders.

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The Society website was first established by Mark Johnston in February 2000. When he left New Zealand in June 2005, Captain John Brown kindly agreed to become webmaster and to further develop the website, which he did admirably. The original website was extensively revised and redesigned. In December 2014 the website moved over to Recollect and further developed. John Brown put much time and effort into adding photographs and articles into the website, and except for some transient one-call ships, the majority of his work has been retained for history. The Society was formally wound-up on 30 June 2019, but this website is retained as a maritime heritage site for historical maritime information, especially of New Zealand shipping.  

 

Highlights:

AORANGI 1883-1899MOKOIA 1898-1928MOERAKI 1902-1933NAVUA 1955-1971Marines ArriveNAVUA 1904-1926WINGATUI  1920-1951KIWITEA 1925-1955ARAHINA ASSISTING HIKITIAANATOKI3 Ferries at Wellington KAIAPOI  1906-1930Lily 1905-1906AORANGI 1924-1953PAREORA 1876-1887PURIRI 1948-1974QUEEN MARY 2 and CELEBRITY SOLSTICEARAHURA 1905-1925WAHINE 1966 -1968ARAHURA at seaHAWEA 1967-1976MARAMA 1907-1937WAINUI 1965-1970PORT CHALMERS 1969KEKERANGU 1920-1953Napier OfficeDominion Monarch 1938-1962SPIRIT OF PROGRESS Wellington Patent SlipKAREPO 1929-1954Alexander 1903-1950KARETU 1964-1980DAMAGE TO CONTAINER TERMINAL AFTER EARTHQUAKEOpua SurvivorsHAWEA 1875-1888Darling Harbour (Sydney)Alchiba TorpedoedTarekena Bay Pilot StationEDWIN FOX 1873-1886TAVEUNI 1968-1972KAITOA 1909-1950KAIARAHIKAWATIRI 1950-1971Turakina 1960-1970KAITAKIWellingtonKAWERAU 1955-1975WAIRUNA 1946-1960HELEN DENNY 1900 - 1912STENA PROVENCE

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