Greetings
I wonder if someone might be able to assist me?
James R Davis was involved with the Ballarat railway in Victoria, Australia in the early 1860's. He had built a steam locomotive the Lady Barkly which he imported to Southland, New Zealand through the port of Bluff.
He built the first railway in New Zealand from Invercargill to Makarewa opened in 1864. It was ultimately a failure. James Davis also held several contracts to build the Invercargill - Bluff railway where the Lady Barkly was used as a ballast locomotive. This opened in 1867.
James Davis was involved with the Invercargill - Makarewa - Winton railway. he built the first Railway Hotel in Winton.
James Davis had a son - in - law Jerusalem Smith, American born who died as a result of an accident at Sydney in 1902.
By 1870 James R Davis had left the colony, presumably returning to Australia NSW or Victoria.
All trace has been lost of James Davis after he left New Zealand.
Can anyone please assist with further information on James R Davis or his son - in - law Jerusalem Smith.
I would be most appreciative of any assistance or information.
New Zealander a.k.a. Alex