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    1. Re: [AUS-IMM-SHIPS] Parramatta Chronicle 1843 - Shipping Intelligence
    2. Maureen
    3. Hi Cherrie, I posted this to the Immigration/Ships list as I couldn't find another appropriate for domestic shipping and there were too many names to let pass. It was the only list I found that had so much information. Although I'm sure there *are* official websites. Perhaps a Google search or maybe Webwombat would help. Cheers, Maureen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cherrie Cameron" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 11:16 PM Subject: FW: [AUS-IMM-SHIPS] Parramatta Chronicle 1843 - Shipping Intelligence > Does anyone know if this type of information has been collected in one > repository, and if so, where can it be found? > > Cherrie Cameron > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Maureen [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, 7 November 2005 1:51 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [AUS-IMM-SHIPS] Parramatta Chronicle 1843 - Shipping Intelligence > > Parramatta Chronicle, Saturday, December 30, 1843 - page 2 > > SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE > (From The Herald) > > ARRIVALS >>From Port Phillip, on Monday last, having left the Heads on the 18th inst. > the barque Midlothian,414 tons, Captain [?]rrison [Harrison?/Morrison?] > with > part of original cargo. Passengers, Mr. and Mrs. Thomson, six daughters, > one son and two servants; Mr. M'Vitie, Mr. J. Graham, Mr. G. M'Donald, Mr. > J. Murdoch, surgeon, Miss Boyle, Mrs. Dudgen, Mr. M'Cree, two sons and one > daughter; Messrs. Morrison, Purvis and Stewart. > >>From Moreton Bay, on Tuesday, having left on Saturday last, the steamer, > James Watt, 186 tons, Captain Cape, with 200 bales of wool, &c. > Passengers, > Dr. Simpson, Mr. Lesslie, Mr. Hicks, Mr. Bow, twelve rank and file of the > 99th Regiment, and eight in the steerage. She spoke nothing on her > passage, > but reports the schooner William having arrived from Sydney on Friday > last. > >>From Port Macquarie, on Wednesday, having left the preceding day, the > steamer Maitland, 103 tons, Captain Penment [?], with 38 bales of wool, > &c. > Passengers, Mr. A. B. Smith, Messrs. L. and P. Panton, Mr. and Mrs. J. > Simmons, and family, two constables, and five prisoners of the Crown. > >>From Hobart Town, on Thursday, having left the 20th instant, the brig > Amelia, 200 tons, Captain M'Dougal, with sundries. Passengers, Mr. and > Mrs. > Polack, Mr. Spurling, Mr. A. Campbell, Mr. Morison, Mr. Wood; steerage, > Mr. > Haughton, and E. and H. Richardson. > >>From Adelaide, on Thursday, having left the 20th instant, the brig Dorset, > 82 tons, Captain Walsh, with sundries. Passengers, Dr. Gemmell, Dr. > Neville, Mr. Craigie and son, Mr. Graham, Mr. Deans, and Mr. Mortlock. > >>From Port Phillip, on Thursday, having left the 19th instant, the cutter, > Thomson, 37 tons, Captain Downes, with hay, &c. Passengers, Mrs. Downes > and > child, and Mrs. Clark and child. > > DEPARTURES > For London, on Saturday last, the barque Constant, Captain Henery, with > Colonial produce. Passengers, Colonel Barney, Mrs. Barney, three children > and servant, Mr. and Mrs. Strickland, child, and servant, Mr. and Mrs. > Atwool, Rev. Mr. Butt [Bull?], Mrs. Butt [Bull?], Mrs. Cargil, and five > children, Mr. T. Heale, Mr. Black, Dr. Lawrence, Master Thomas Barnes, > Master Westmacott, Mrs. Hayes, and Mr. J. Wood. > > For Hobart Town, on Sunday last, the schooner Waterlily, Captain Hayle > with > sundries. Passengers Mr. Martin, Mr. Browning, Mrs. and Miss Burt, Mrs. > Clarke, Miss Jones, Mr. Bradford, Miss Smith, Messrs. James Marshall, John > Fitzgerald, Keen, Ryan, and child. > > For Hong Kong, same day, the ship Ratcliff, Captain Garrett, in ballast. > Passengers, Mr. and Mrs. Staple, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes, Messrs. Andrew > Inglis, > Thomas Graham, William White, E. Galway, S. Harden, J. Stephenson, John > Newman, and John Grant. > > For Launceston, same day, the barque Asia, Capt. Patterson, in ballast. > > For the South Sea Fishery, same day, the barque Terror, Captain Tallen, > with > whaling gear &c. > > For Boyd Town, Twofold Bay, on Monday last, the schooner, Edward, Captain > Grey, with sundries. Passengers, Mr. and Mrs. Smith and five children, > Messrs. Parish, Gawler, and Millar. > > For New Zealand and Valparaiso, on Thursday, the barque Christiana, > Captain > Lyell, with sundries. Passenger, Mr. Heyne. > > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.12.8/162 - Release Date: 11/5/2005 >

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