[9] Captain David Rough;
[10] William Mason;
[11] George Clarke, jun.;
[12] Felton Mathew. (Captain Rough states in his reminiscences—published in the Supplement to the New Zealand Herald of January 11, 18 and 25, 1896, that Mr. E. Williams, Native Interpreter, was also of the company of officials).
[13] “Poenamo,” p. 316.
[14] “Poenamo,” pp. 337-40.
[15] This house, known as Acacia Cottage, was built by the late Sir John Logan Campbell with his own hands, and was occupied by him for many years. It has now been removed to Cornwall Park.
[16] P. 157.
[17] At the Old Colonists’ Reunion, which takes place annually, the oldest survivor of the passengers by this ship is presented with a gift of five pounds.
[18] He was not made a knight until 1848.