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CAPTAIN GOUDIE OF THE MATILDA WATTENBACH. No name was more popular with the early Albertlanders than that of Captain W. Goudie, who commanded the Matilda Wattenbach, which wii the first of the Albertland ships to arrive in Auckland. Captain Goudie was in Auckland again three yean later, in 1865! in the barque Winterthru, and died on the passage back to London in that vessel.* Mr. W. R. Goudie, of Macky, Logan's, Auckland, is a son of Captain Goudie.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 246, 17 October 1925, Page 27

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CAPTAIN GOUDIE OF THE MATILDA WATTENBACH. No name was more popular with the early Albertlanders than that of Captain W. Goudie, who commanded the Matilda Wattenbach, which wii the first of the Albertland ships to arrive in Auckland. Captain Goudie was in Auckland again three yean later, in 1865! in the barque Winterthru, and died on the passage back to London in that vessel.* Mr. W. R. Goudie, of Macky, Logan's, Auckland, is a son of Captain Goudie. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 246, 17 October 1925, Page 27

CAPTAIN GOUDIE OF THE MATILDA WATTENBACH. No name was more popular with the early Albertlanders than that of Captain W. Goudie, who commanded the Matilda Wattenbach, which wii the first of the Albertland ships to arrive in Auckland. Captain Goudie was in Auckland again three yean later, in 1865! in the barque Winterthru, and died on the passage back to London in that vessel.* Mr. W. R. Goudie, of Macky, Logan's, Auckland, is a son of Captain Goudie. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 246, 17 October 1925, Page 27

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