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John Boultbee (explorer)

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223:-shot narrowly missed Boultbee, he comforted himself with a reflection on 'the timely interposition of Providence which thus preserved me.' A narrow escape from a runaway log was another manifestation of 'Divine Mercy'. He noted that he was much changed from 'the delicate youth' he had been, and was now 'as rough a piece of goods as ever weathered the wide world'. The rest of the crew, watching his busy pen as he wrote his journal, regarded him as 'a regular scholard', an incongruous, educated presence in a mostly illiterate company. 25: 277:, and stowed away on the ship at Paterson Inlet, landing penniless in Port Jackson on 8 March 1828. His journal was compiled 'more for the amusement of my relations and friends, than with a view to that of the Public', but his first-hand account of the sealing industry on New Zealand's southern coasts is a rare and vital record of a trade cloaked in the secrecy of competition. 207:
The party landed on the Open Bay Islands, where they found a few provisions and messages from previous visitors in a hut used by earlier sealers. Vegetables grown by the former gang made a welcome change from salt fare. Sealing went on apace: the first haul was made from a rock chimney, and more
212:, were plundering and killing boat crews around the southern coast. An attack came at what is now Arnott Point. Boultbee laid about him with an oar while others loaded and fired guns, and the dog bit as the boat was launched for a get-away. There were casualties on both sides. 266:, are all vividly described in terms of the occupants' lives, their customs and language. Boultbee's ear for language was acute, and he compiled an extensive vocabulary of Māori expressions. His portraits of the chiefs Te Whakataupuka of Ruapuke and the dying Te Wera of 176:. On 5 April the ship anchored in George Sound, and boat crews and provisions were landed. Boultbee was assigned to a boat carrying six weeks' victuals, three muskets, a dog and clothing, which headed 'about 100 miles to the Northward'. Reaching 'wild romantic looking' 242:, the westernmost Māori settlement on the southern coastline, where the crew were welcomed by Jacky Price and his consort, Hinewhitia. Boultbee joined whole-heartedly in the communal life. There were trips across the strait to 270:, among others, are a valuable addition to our knowledge. If wanderlust had not kept him on the move, he might have accepted Te Whakataupuka's invitation to remain on Ruapuke. 164:) in May 1834, remaining there until his death, probably in 1854. He compiled his 'Journal of a rambler', an account of his life from 1817 to 1834, in Ceylon about 1835. 54: 208:
seals were obtained on an island off the mouth of the Paringa River. A constant watch was kept against surprise attack. Boultbee related that Māori refugees from
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His New Zealand travels began in Port Jackson in March 1826 when he joined a sealing party employed by Daniel Cooper and Solomon Levey, and embarked on the brig
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Boultbee' recounted wet, miserable nights, good crayfishing, reunion with two other boat crews at Milford Sound, and an exciting run before a gale to
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in 1818, intending to be a planter, but left after four months, sickened by the cruelties of slavery. He emigrated to Van Diemen's Land (
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Starke, J. ' "Journal of a rambler": John Boultbee in New Zealand, 1825–1828'. Turnbull Library Record 9, No 1 (May 1976): 18–30
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as the ninth and youngest son of Sarah Elizabeth Lane and her husband, Joseph Boultbee, minor Nottinghamshire gentry.
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Natusch, Sheila. 'Boultbee, John 1799 - 1854'. Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, updated 7 April 2006
243: 368: 363: 286: 267: 255: 219:. A blazing fire, flapjacks, pork and a singsong restored everyone's spirits. When an accidental 128:. The reality was the hard life of a sealer. so after two years and considerable privations in 145: 383: 209: 347: 201: 185: 263: 251: 231: 357: 177: 124:) with his brother Edwin in 1823, and dreamed of reaching that 'second Elysium', 216: 193: 189: 153: 133: 129: 350:'s entry in the New Zealand book council website, accessed 24 November 2014. 317: 161: 157: 324: 197: 121: 117: 220: 137: 125: 113: 330:
Hall-Jones, J 'Milford Sound Illustrated History' Invercargill, 2000
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Starke, J. ed. Journal of a rambler by J. Boultbee. Auckland, 1986
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Boultbee's New Zealand journal was adapted into a one-man play by
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New Zealand Book Council Website, accessed 24 November 2014.
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in 1829, and then in January 1833 joined a whaler bound for
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returned with provisions and clothing, on its way to
92:(3 September 1799 – 1854) was an English explorer. 226:Some months were spent in Dusky Sound before the 180:the first day, they found game aplenty including 320:. The world of John Boultbee. Christchurch, 1979 46:but its sources remain unclear because it lacks 192:. They visited Cascade Point, and at Open Bay ( 136:. By March 1828 he was back in Port Jackson ( 8: 77:Learn how and when to remove this message 273:Boultbee joined a sealing gang from the 298: 132:, in March 1826 he sailed for southern 200:sandals which were the first signs of 323:Boultbee, J. 'Journal of a rambler'. 7: 343:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography 14: 374:People from Rushcliffe (district) 112:By 1816, Boultbee was bound for 23: 234:. Boultbee's boat followed the 1: 16:English explorer (1799–1854) 238:after a few days, reaching 410: 196:) saw a broken spear and 379:Explorers of New Zealand 160:, he arrived at Ceylon ( 32:This article includes a 262:, Wakapatu, Te Waewae, 61:more precise citations. 248:Stewart Island/Rakiura 168:Travels in New Zealand 152:. After visits to the 102:Bunny, Nottinghamshire 34:list of references 146:Western Australia 87: 86: 79: 401: 394:Maritime writers 306: 303: 82: 75: 71: 68: 62: 57:this article by 48:inline citations 27: 26: 19: 409: 408: 404: 403: 402: 400: 399: 398: 354: 353: 310: 309: 304: 300: 295: 283: 281:Fictional works 210:Banks Peninsula 170: 110: 100:He was born at 98: 83: 72: 66: 63: 52: 38:related reading 28: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 407: 405: 397: 396: 391: 389:Foveaux Strait 386: 381: 376: 371: 366: 356: 355: 352: 351: 345: 340: 337: 334: 331: 328: 321: 308: 307: 297: 296: 294: 291: 282: 279: 264:Codfish Island 252:Ruapuke Island 232:Foveaux Strait 169: 166: 144:settlement in 109: 106: 97: 94: 85: 84: 42:external links 31: 29: 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 406: 395: 392: 390: 387: 385: 382: 380: 377: 375: 372: 370: 367: 365: 362: 361: 359: 349: 346: 344: 341: 338: 335: 332: 329: 326: 322: 319: 315: 312: 311: 302: 299: 292: 290: 288: 280: 278: 276: 271: 269: 265: 261: 257: 253: 249: 245: 241: 237: 233: 229: 224: 222: 218: 213: 211: 205: 203: 199: 195: 191: 187: 183: 179: 178:Milford Sound 175: 167: 165: 163: 159: 155: 151: 147: 143: 139: 135: 131: 127: 123: 119: 115: 107: 105: 103: 95: 93: 91: 90:John Boultbee 81: 78: 70: 60: 56: 50: 49: 43: 39: 35: 30: 21: 20: 348:Brian Potiki 301: 287:Brian Potiki 284: 274: 272: 235: 227: 225: 214: 206: 173: 171: 116:. He was in 111: 99: 89: 88: 73: 64: 53:Please help 45: 369:1854 deaths 364:1799 births 314:Begg, A. C. 217:Dusky Sound 194:Jackson Bay 154:Philippines 134:New Zealand 130:Bass Strait 59:introducing 358:Categories 318:N. C. Begg 293:References 204:presence. 142:Swan River 108:Adventurer 96:Early life 236:Elizabeth 228:Elizabeth 174:Elizabeth 162:Sri Lanka 158:Singapore 67:June 2015 325:qMS-0257 244:The Neck 122:Tasmania 118:Barbados 384:Sealers 250:and to 55:improve 316:& 275:Samuel 221:musket 186:kākāpō 138:Sydney 126:Tahiti 114:Brazil 268:Bluff 260:Omaui 256:Bluff 240:Pahia 202:Māori 150:Timor 40:, or 198:flax 190:kiwi 188:and 182:weka 156:and 246:on 360:: 289:. 258:, 254:. 184:, 44:, 36:, 80:) 74:( 69:) 65:( 51:.

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Swan River
Western Australia
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