Showing posts with label thief. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thief. Show all posts

Monday, August 5, 2013

10 August 1859

August 10. Came into the Westerley winds. Sea rough and ship wet on deck with breakers.
Campbell, Alexander. Letters and papers, 1859 - 1870. Auckland War Memorial Museum Library. MS 50

10th. A dull morning with a strong easterly breeze (this is bad). The sea was troubled all night and is not better today. We went cheerfully in the evening, the wind having veered round to the northward. This day we are said to be nearly on a parallel with the Cape of Good Hope but not nearer than 1500 to 1600 miles. (Stolen) yesterday some wearing apparel amongst which was a shirt the property of the the Boatswain which had been cut from a rope. The captain offered a handsome reward for information against the offenders but none was forthcoming.
Booth, Thomas. Papers, 1857 - 1859. Auckland War Memorial Museum Library. MS 2002/56.

Friday, July 26, 2013

17 June 1859

17th. This was a fine morning but a dead calm. Friend Manners and me sitting together about six o'clock we saw a number of porpus pigs. After breakfast we were ordered on deck and the Captain asked permission to make a general search in order to discover the whereabouts of a thief who was said to have broken open a box and stolen a quantity of wearing apparel, the property of a fellow passenger. A due search was made but no traces were found either of the missing articles or the arram thief. This evening all the dancers seemed wild for dancing. It was carried on for about an hour in an uproarious manner and commingling of stamps, yells and shouts were exhibited in a very boisterous manner by both the passengers and the crew to the grief and disgust of every sober thinking mind.
Booth, Thomas. Papers, 1857 - 1859. Auckland War Memorial Museum Library. MS 2002/56.