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
----- 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? > Hi Cherrie The National Library, Canberra have digitised alot of early journals and newspapers including some 15 yrs of the Maitland Mercury and the Sydney Shipping Gazette. http://www.nla.gov.au/ferg/ HTH Bye MargM Beautiful Central Coast of NSW