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Sources - Aust Papers has 1841 copies of Launceston Courier for movements between Launceston and Port Phillip and Portland Bay from Oct 1840, also Geelong Advertiser for shipping at Geelong and Melbourne. Sydney shipping reports in The Colonial Magazine and Commercial Maritime Journal are good. Sydney free press and Commercial Journal, begins on 1 July 1841 The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, Sadly, the Port Phillip Herald, in 2008 available on PaperofRecord site, has been purchased by Google, and is now off the Internet. Feb 2009 |
Deva brig, 268 tons, Sprout master, arrived 3 Sept at Port Phillip from London 12 May, passenger Mr Kent
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Devonshireschooner TH Sutton master, Ruffle Agent16 Nov 1840 Devonshire at Geelong from Melbourne at Geelong arrived 5 Jan 1841 schooner from Melbourne Geelong cleared out 6 Jan 1841 for Melbourne Geelong arrived 14 Jan 1841 from Melbourne with 8 passengers Geelong sailed 17 Jan 1841 for Melbourne back in Geelong 24 Jan, sailed 26 for Melb and so on through the year 05 Dec 1841 at Geelong from Melbourne and departed 8 Dec for Melbourne 17 Dec 1841 at Geelong from Melbourne 21 Dec 1841 to Geelong from Melbourne 30 Dec 1841 left Geelong for Melbourne |
Diamondarrived 4 Nov 1841, barque HW Taylor master, from London 1 July 1841 then Cork 23 July to Port Phillip,See my Diamond notes for a passenger list etc |
Dianaschooner, 18 tons, Rufflearrived 13 Sep 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip with passengers James Bryson and Mr Pitcairn 06 Aug 1841 cutter Bryson master arrived 6 August at Port Phillip from , passengers Mr Guillan, Mr Dryden, Mr Leary 21 Aug 1841 schooner Bryson master arrived at Geelong from Launceston via Melbourne 26 Aug 1841 cleared from Geelong for Melbourne 02 Sep 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Corner Inlet and Launceston 15 Oct 1841 arrived at Geelong from Launceston via Melbourne 19 Oct 1841 cleared from Geelong for Melbourne 10 Dec 1841 schooner Greave master cleared from Geelong for Melbourne via the wreck of the William Salthouse |
Duchess of Northumberlandarrived 30 Jul 1841, barque 650 tons Captain Forbes Mitchie master, from London and Plymouth 17 April 1841 to Melbourne surgeon Superintendent John DicksonSee my Duchess of Northumberland notes for a passenger list etc |
Dumfriesbarque, 468 tons, Thomson master, see Dumfries 1840Sailed 18 Jan 1841 for Batavia and Singapore |
Dusty Millerschooner, 90 tons, Saunders/Sanders master. See Dusty Miller for voyages in 1840departed 27 Jan 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip arrived 03 Feb 1841, passengers Mrs Sanders, Mr Guillan, Mr Ritchie, John Thomson, John Edwards, Cargo 20 bags flour, 1 cart for Guillan, and more Sailed 6 Feb 1841 for Launceston arrived 17 Feb 1841, passengers Mr and Mrs Bryers, Mrs Sanders, W Harrison, Mr Alex Guillan departing 19 Feb 1841 from Launceston for Portland Bay, Guillan Agent; passengers Mr Savage, Robert Young, Wm Nosegrove, J Clifford, J Morrison, T Stoley, Geo May, Wm Counsel, F Twiner, Jas Dowell, John Thomson, John Williams, Henry Griffiths, Robert Smith, Charles Wells, S Mann and Sarah Mann arrived 10 Mar 1841 at Launceston from Portland Bay with passengers Mr John Ritchie, Thomas Thompson departed 12 Mar 1841 from Launceston for Portland Bay with passengers William Wilkinson, Edward Partridge, Edward Pearce, Wm Mackensy, Wm Stand, Edward Jones 26 Mar 1841 schooner Saunders master arrived at Melbourne from Portland Bay passengers Mrs Price and child, Mr Gregory, Mr Pollard, Mr Clarke and 8 in Steerage 26 Mar 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Launceston with 400 sheep departing 27 Apr 1841 from Launceston for Portland Bay, passengers Messrs Winter, Cole with wife and dau, Alfred and William Cole, Henry Barr, McKenzie, Traynor, John and George Williams, Coleman, Steer, John Leve, John Hall, James Pillett, R Wheelers, Matthew Atkinson arrived 14 May 1841 at Launceston from Portland Bay, passengers G Winter Esq, Robert Stewart Esq, Mr Laughlin, cargo - 300 sheep for Winter departing 21 May 1841 from Launceston for Portland Bay, passengers Samuel Parker and Thomas Jones 07 Jun 1841 arrived at Melbourne from Portland Bay cleared 16 June for Launceston, passengers Mrs Brown and 2 chn, Mr and Mrs Easten and 2 chn, Mr lambert, Mr robinson 20 Jun 1841 arrived at Geelong from Melbourne 23 Jun 1841 cleared from Geelong for Launceston with 300 sheep arrived 28 June 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip with passengers Mrs Brown and 2 chn, Mr and Mrs Easton and 2 chn, James Lambert, Stephen Robinson, George Hayes 27 Aug 1841 arrived at Melbourne from Newcastle with coals 06 Sep 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Launceston arrived 13 Sep 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip with passengers Mrs Sanders, William Wright, Mr John Pitcher departing 23 Sep 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip, passengers Mrs James and child, Mr John Mitchie, junior 28 Sep 1841 arrived at Melbourne from Launceston 06 Oct 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Hobart arrived 11 Oct 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip with passengers J Ritchie Esq, Mr John Ritchie, Mr Guillan, Capt Mills, Mr John Mahoney departing 18 Oct 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip, passengers Messrs Guthrie, Strutton and Spencer 28 Oct 1841 arrived at Geelong from Launceston via Melbourne with cargo of timber 08 Nov 1841 cleared from Geelong for Launceston with 300 sheep departing 20 Nov 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip, 25 Nov 1841 arrived at Melbourne from Launceston 04 Dec 1841 arrived at Geelong from Launceston via Melbourne 13 Dec 1841 cleared from Geelong for Launceston with 400 bushels lime and 250 sheep arrived 18 Dec 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip with passengers Mrs Sanders, Mr James Grieve, Mr Murray, cargo included 240 sheep, 500 bushels lime departing 24 Dec 1841 from Launceston for Portland Bay, passengers Mr and Mrs Hutchinson, DT Gladwell, Richard Haggerty, John King, James Connor, Henry Sisson, Donald McKenzie, Exports list includes 1 dray, 1 cart, 1 water truck, 1 horse for H Hutchinson, 4 head cattle for DM McKenzie Dusty Miller Owner was J Quillan and Captain Jenkins was the Master, with a cargo of flour from Supply River mill on the Tamar estuary, Tasmania. Lost on 25 Nov 1842, when caught in a sudden gale at Rocky point, Port Fairy, and the steering chain broke, one passenger was lost, rest reached safety on Griffiths Island. Guillan and Symes who owned the Supply Mills, had built the schooner Dusty Miller and traded with South Australia in wheat, flour, and farm produce; in 1842 she was wrecked and the cargo worth £10,000 was lost. As nothing had been insured, Guillan and Symes were declared bankrupt. Port Phillip Herald of Tue, 6 Dec 1842, reports that Captain Jenkins was drowned. The Truganina was also totally lost on the same night. |
Eaglebarque, 431 tons, JM Buckley master, see Eagle notes for 1840arrived 23 Jan 1841 at Melbourne from Circular Head with passengers Mr E Curr, jun Imports 22 horses, 2 head of cattle for Power, 68 pieces timber for Welsh Sailed 2 Feb 1841 from Melbourne for Circular Head in ballast, Spent 2 months in harbour at Port Phillip to load cargo Cleared 29 March for London. Passengers Mr and Mrs Yaldwyn and 3 chn, Miss Bowles, Miss Champion, two Misses Fenwick, Miss Welsh, Major Mercer, Dr Davis, Mr Gardiner, two servants. Cargo 980 bales wool. |
Edinaarrived 31 May 1841 at Melbourne, barque, 471 tons, Captain Skinner master, from Geenock 24 Dec 1840 and Adelaide 17 May 1841. Cabin Passengers Messrs Berth, Dinny/Denny, M'Farlane, Pinkerton, Bonney, Hagen, Carswell/Curswell, and 4 in steerageIn Adelaide the only report is "The EDINA from Greenock rolled her mast out during a calm. She was supplied with a new main mast which was very well reported of by all the captains. The spar was 75 feet in length, perfectly straight and without a knot. It was brought down by a timber carriage drawn by 26 bullocks in one day, and after being shortened to 68 feet and prepared, was properly stepped and rigged within five days. The cost of the spar delivered on the wharf for £60."
Departed 15 June 1841 for Manilla, in ballast, passengers not mentioned.
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Elizabeth Lloydschooner Bowen master29 May 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Sydney |
Ellen and Elizabethschooner Vesey master03 Nov 1841 schooner Vessy master arrived at Melbourne from Portland Bay 06 Nov 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Portland Bay with 68 emigrants 18 Dec 1841 arrived at Melbourne from Portland Bay |
Emilycutter, 26 tons, Henry master,cleared 22 July from Port Phillip for Capr Paterson, passengers Mr Kirsopp, Mr Morris |
Emmabrig, Ward master,01 Jul 1841 brig Ward master arrived at Melbourne from Sydney arrived 7 Aug at Sydney from Port Phillip on 30 July, with sundries and passengers Mr Lovette, Mr and Mrs Rogers and 3 in the steerage Note 3 Sep 1841, the brig Emma has been taken out of the Port Phillip trade and is now advertised for South Australia as a constant trader, under the command of Captain Sproule of the Dorset |
Englandarrived 17 July 1841, ship 939 tons, Captain Thompson master from Newport, Liverpool 4 Apr 1841 to Melbourne,Placed in Quarantineupon arrival due to whooping cough, but released after investigation.See my England notes for a passenger list etc |
Enmorearrived 4 Oct 1841, barque 281 tons, Captain Ellis master, from Cork 9 June 1841 to Melbourne.See my Enmore notes for a passenger list etc |
Essingtonschooner, 123 tons, Duttomn masterdeparting 21 Dec 1841 from Launceston for Port Fairy, passengers Mr W Wales, John Cox Esq. W Radley, W Murwood and wife, J Barrowcase, James Cain, H McLean, John McLean, D Evans, William Mclean |
Fairliebarque, Captain Garratt,departed Sydney 29 Dec 1841 for Port Phillip and Calcutta, passengers Colonel Woodhouse, Lieut Lake, Dr Jennings, 3 privates and 2 women of the 50th regiment |
Fauneship, 129 tons, De Grainduaigne master,sailed 31 Dec 1841 from Hobart for Port Phillip, with a general cargo. |
Fergussonarrived 15 Jan 1841 at Port Phillip, left Plymouth 25 Sep 1840, ship, 555 tons, John Virtue master,See my Fergusson notes for a passenger list etc see The Sydney Herald, Monday 2 August 1841, for the story of her unfortunate loss - she was stranded upon the Great Barrier, in lat. 12° l8" S., long. 143° 54" E., on Tuesday, the 27th April, pushed by a very strong current and stiff breeze |
Flinderscutter Warcus masterSee Flinders for voyages in 1840 22 Feb 1841 at Geelong from Melbourne with cargo 23 Mar 1841 arrived at Geelong from Melbourne 29 Mar 1841 cleared from Geelong for Melbourne in ballast 09 Apr 1841 arrived at Geelong from Melbourne passengers Mr Aitchison, Mr Harding, Mrs Hale and 2 chn 12 Apr 1841 cleared from Geelong for Melbourne in ballast |
Flying Squirrelschooner, 87 tons, Clinch master15 Dec 1840 at Melbourne from Hobart 27 Dec 1840 cleared from Melbourne for Hobart Arrived 14 Feb 1841 from Hobart, passengers Mr and Mrs Donn and family, Mr and Mrs Miller and family, Mr and Mrs Weller, Messrs Weller, Bissell and 15 in the steerage at Melbourne departed 23 Feb 1841 for Hobart town arrived 5 Mar with 200 sheep, passengers Mr and Mrs Myers and 4 chn, Mrs Pullen, Henry Dernett, Daniel Simms, 06 Apr 1841 arrived at Melbourne from Hobart Melbourne departed 19 Apr 1841 for Hobart town arrived 24 April, with 150 sheep, passengers Mr and Mrs Goulter, Miss Langford, Mr Bernard, Mr Hall, James Blair and Mr Smyth 25 May 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Hobart arrived 1 June 1841 at Hobart from Port Phillip on 28 May, passengers Mr Deane, Mr Smith, Mrs Forth and family, Mr and Mrs Tyner, Mr Simms 29 Jun 1841 schooner Clinch master cleared from Melbourne for Hobart with 200 sheep, passengers Messrs Gilbert, Wilson, Imlay, Harrison, LeEstrange 25 Jul 1841 arrived at Melbourne from Hobart cleared 30 July from Port Phillip for Hobart, passengers Captain Pattersom, Mr and Mrs Williams, 6 steerage arrived 12 Aug 1841 at Hobart from Port Phillip on 28 July, passengers Rev W Richardson, lady and child, WJT Clark Esq, Mrs Smith, Miss Landon, Miss Flynn, Mr White, Mr Griffiths, Mr McCarthy. Cargo 200 sheep, 60 bullock hides, 8 casks tallow, 200 sheep skins, 8 casks beef, 61 hides, John Clinch Agent 04 Sep 1841 arrived at Melbourne from Hobart 13 Sep 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Hobart 13 Oct 1841 arrived at Melbourne from Hobart arrived 28 Oct 1841 at Hobart from Port Phillip with passengers Messrs Latham and McCarthy 18 Nov 1841 arrived at Melbourne from Hobart 25 Nov 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Hobart arrived 1 Dec 1841 at Hobart from Port Phillip on 26 Nov, with passengers Mr Croke, Mr Strong, Mr Bissell, Captain Wigmore, Mr McCracken, Mr Dorkinham and child, Mr Rawlins, Mr and Mrs Marge and 2 chn, Mr Dickson cleared out 27 Dec 1841 from Melbourne for Hobart town |
Fomentbarque, 277 tons, Walker master,arrived 26 Jan 1841 at Hobart from Port Phillip on 16 Jan, A Haig Agent, passengers John Snell, George White |
Fortharrived 18 Sep 1841, 481 tons, William Baxter master, from London 13th and from Plymouth 25 May 1841 to MelbourneSee my Forth notes for a passenger list etc |
Fortitudearrived 3 Apr 1841 from London 6 Dec 1840 to Melbourne, barque Hutton master from London via the Cape of Good Hopepassengers Captain B Maclkenzie and lady, Messrs Foote, Davies, Matthews, McFarlane and McCombie, and 5 in steerage One family and two singles, total 5 passengers, Mathew Neave 28, Elizabeth Neave 23 and James Neave 1, Sophia P Speight 23 and James Mccarthy 23 14 April the barque Fortitude cleared Hobart for London, with wool, oil, and bone. April 27 - cleared for Batavia and Singapore (cargo not published)
This web page is about a voyage in 1848 of the SS Fortitude
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Foxbrig, 222 tons, Lowe master, J Griffiths AgentDeparted 31 Dec 1840 from Launceston for Port Fairy, passengers Mr James Clark, Mr Wall, Daniel OMearon, James Kilgour, Mr J Cowton, Capt Leyland, Edward Partridge. Cargo includes 1 bull, 1 horse, 2 harrows, 1 plough, 1 cask wine, 6 boxes soap, 20 packets buckets. departed 2 Feb 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip and South Aust, passengers Messrs Campbell, Cowton and Cotham arrived 12 Mar at Launceston from Adelaide with Messrs Campbell, Cowtan, West, Dalton, Brown, Dr Williams and 2 sons departed 22 Mar 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip with passengers Hector Wales, James Clark, Messrs Emmett, Loughman, F Loughman, Mr and Mills and 2 chn, Wm Meguier, Thomas Dawson, Mr Robert Fisher arrived 26 Apr at Launceston from South Aust with cargo including 200 coco nuts, 125 bags potatoes, 170 sheep departed 3 May 1841 from Launceston for Port Fairy with passengers Charles Anderson, Thomas Bird, James Phillip, Robert Hetteck, Joseph Radley, Robert Whitesides, Richard Heaney, John Mills, M Desmond, Jacob Nowe, Lawrence, Ivirs. Exports include 60 head cattle for J Cox, 2 bulls for CN Campbell, arrived 19 May 1841 from Port Fairy to Launceston; 200 sheep, 5 tons potatoes, J Griffiths Agent, Passenger Thomas Mills sailed 21 May for Portland Ray, J Guillan agent, passengers Samuel Parker and Thomas Jones departing 27 May 1841 from Launceston for Port Fairy, passengers J Ritchie Esq, J Cox Esq, Mrs John Cox, Eliza King, Thomas Mills, Benjamin Plumber, John Young, William Gray, John Holmes, Thomas Hodges, James Miller, Thomas Horton, Joseph Twist, cargo includes 60 head cattle, 2 horses, 1 gig and 4 packets furniture for Cox, 500 sheep for J Griffiths arrived 17 June 1841 at Launceston from Port Fairy with cattle, passenger Mr Whitehead arrived Launceston 4 Aug 1841 from Portland Bay with cattle, passengers MA Campbell, Messrs Count, Newman, Laycock, Whitehead, Misss, Edwards and Symes departing 11 Oct 1841 from Launceston for Portland Bay and Port Fairy, passengers Messrs Sutherland, Allan, and Fagan, William Fenley, John Watson, John Curling arrived 28 Oct 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip with Passengers Mr F Allan, Mr and Mrs West, Mr A Campbell |
Francesarrived 29 Nov 1841, ship 332 tons, ER Sharp master, from Liverpool 20 Aug 1841 to MelbourneSee my Frances notes for a passenger list etc |
Frankfieldarrived 8 Jun 1841, ship 903 tons, Capt WC Mitchell master, from Liverpool 7 Feb 1841 and Rio Janeiro 1 April to Port PhillipSee my Frankfield notes for a passenger list etc |
Gemschooner 78 tons, Pearce master,at Melbourne arrived 18 Jan 1841, from Hobart town not reported in Hobart Courier Melbourne cleared out 25 Jan 1841 for Launceston with passengers with 360 sheep, 7 casks brandy, goods arrived 5 Feb at Launceston from Port Phillip, passengers Mrs Barrett, Messrs Dibble, Gilhan, Cooper, Johnson, Webster and Howard departed Launceston 20 Feb 1841 for Port Phillip, G Fisher Agent. Passengers Mr Horatio Cooper, Jeremiah McCarthy, James Destrisay, John Love, John Lawless, Thomas Pennington, Martha Gladwell and 2 chn, Wm White. 06 Mar 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Launceston passengers Mr and Mrs Russell, Mr Parkinson, Salter, Gibson, Anketel, McDonald, Reanny and 5 in Steerage arrived 22 Mar 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip, passengers Messrs Parkinson, Salter, McKenzie, Russell, Mrs Russell, Mr McDonald and Mr Ankertell 21 Apr 1841 left Launceston Heads on Mon 15 April, and had been seen outside the the Heads on Tuesday but not seen since. On 1 May report that the Gem had put back to George Town for water Melbourne arrived 25 Apr 1841 from Launceston with passengers Messrs Anketel and Fryden, and 6 in steerage The Gem was delayed because she had put back to George Town for water 26 Apr 1841 arrived at Melbourne from Launceston passengers Mr Anketel, Mr Dryden and 6 in Steerage |
George Fyfearrived 23 Jul 1841, barque 460 tons George Pike master, from London via Plymouth 24 Mar 1841 to MelbourneSee my George Fyfe notes for a passenger list etc |
Georgianaarrived 19 Feb 1841, barque Stephenson master, from Liverpool 4 Oct 1840 via Cape of Good Hope with 212 emigrantsand placed in QuarantineSee my Georgiana notes for a passenger list etc |
Gilbert Jamiesonschooner, Thompson master05 Sep 1841 arrived at Melbourne from Oporto with wine, etc 13 Oct 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Hobart arrived 18 Oct 1841 at Hobart from Port Phillip with passengers Dr Agnew and D Hawley |
Gilmorebarque 500 tons, William Mann/Maw Master,arrived 24 Dec 1841, from London 20 Aug 1841 Plymouth to Port Phillip, See my Gilmore notes for a passenger list etc |
Glenatronbrig, Young master,Sailed 18 Jan 1841 for Sydney with part of original cargo, Passenger Mr Parsons |
Governor Arthurat Melbourne arrived 20 Jan 1841, steamer from Hobart town |
Governor La Trobecutter Dick master, 03 Feb 1841 Cannon master15 Dec 1840 Dick master at Geelong from Melbourne and left 17 Dec for Melbourne 17 Dec 1840 from Geelong for Melbourne 01 Jan 1841 at Geelong from Melbourne at Geelong arrived 10 Jan 1841, cutter from Melbourne with 18 passengers Geelong departed 12 Jan 1841 Governor La Trobe for Melbourne Geelong arrived 18 Jan 1841 Governor La Trobe from Williamstown with 14 passengers Ran an daily shuttle service, between Geelong and Melbourne, below are only accounts namimg passengers, from Geelong Advertiser 03 Feb 1841 cutter Cannon master cleared from Geelong for Melbourne with passengers Mr Dewing, Mr Rule, Mr Sewell 07 Feb 1841 cleared from Geelong for Melbourne with passengers Mr Dobson and cargo 10 Feb 1841 at Geelong from Melbourne with passengers Mr Peers and 2 men servants and their wives, Mr Butler, Mr Creary, Mr Banjan, Mr Sproles, Mr Varnes and cargo 25 Feb 1841 at Geelong from Melbourne passengers Mr Levy, Regan, Murray, Okegan, Caulfield and cargo 10 Mar 1841 at Geelong from Melbourne passengers Mr Harrington, Mr Lazarus, Mr Cochrane, Mr Calvert, Mr Harvey, Mr Boucher, Miss Boucher, Harriet Wilson, A Trane, J Wilson, W James, 4 men for Mr Marr, 2 men for Mr Deane, 11 Mar 1841 cleared from Geelong for Melbourne passengers Mr M Calvert and Mr Harry 16 Mar 1841 at Geelong from Melbourne passengers Mr Shepherd, Mr Davey, Mr Usher, Mr H Cleasey, W Atkinson, G Waller, H Hays, J Bennett and cargo 23 Mar 1841 arrived at Geelong from Melbourne passengers Mr Tiller and family, Mrs Wyer and family, Mr Murry, 1 constable, 1 soldier, M Hogan, C McDonals, H Sloper, M ODonald, cargo 24 Mar 1841 cleared from Geelong for Melbourne cargo for Major Mercer, Mr Pittman 29 Mar 1841 arrived at Geelong from Melbourne passengers Mr and Mrs Downey and 3 chn, R Higan, F Jones, J Clarke, M Morris and cargo 30 Mar 1841 cleared from Geelong for Melbourne 07 Apr 1841 arrived at Geelong from Melbourne passengers Mr and Mrs Thomas, Mr and Mrs Fulton, G Petre and son, J Scamble, A Burns, G McAvoy, J Edge, R Mison, M McLaughlin 14 Apr 1841 arrived at Geelong from Melbourne passengers Mr Gundy, Watson, Freeman and 2 servants 16 Apr 1841 cleared from Geelong for Melbourne passengers Mrs McCarty, Mr Buchanan, Mr Cleary, Mr Hall 21 Apr 1841 arrived at Geelong from Melbourne passengers Mr Ramsay, Mr and Mrs Falon and child, Mr and Mrs Roberts, Mr and Mrs Forrest, E Walford, W Martin, W Hall, J and J Jackson, W Wilson, J Austin, D Robinson, G Arabin, W Norris, J Maher, J Pearce 23 Apr 1841 cleared from Geelong for Melbourne 29 Apr 1841 arrived at Geelong from Melbourne with 11 passengers 03 May 1841 cleared from Geelong for Melbourne 22 May 1841 arrived at Geelong from Melbourne passengers Mr G Graham 23 May 1841 cleared from Geelong for Melbourne 26 May 1841 arrived at Geelong from Melbourne passengers Miss E Robinson, Alexander McKay 30 May 1841 cleared from Geelong for Melbourne with cargo 13 bales wool 03 Jun 1841 arrived at Geelong from Melbourne with passengers Mrs Makin, and cargo 06 Jun 1841 cleared from Geelong for Melbourne with 7 bales wool 11 Jun 1841 arrived at Geelong from Melbourne passengers Mrs Roberts, Mr Duerdin, Dorman and cargo 13 Jun 1841 cleared from Geelong for Melbourne 19 Jun 1841 arrived at Geelong from Melbourne with cargo 22 Jun 1841 cleared from Geelong for Melbourne with 8 bales wool 25 Jun 1841 arrived at Geelong from Melbourne with 15 passengers and cargo 27 Jun 1841 cleared from Geelong for Melbourne with 7 bales wool 03 July 1841 arrived at Geelong from Melbourne with 13 passengers continued 02 Dec 1841 cleared from Geelong for Melbourne 06 Dec 1840 departed from Geelong for Melbourne |
Grindlayarrived 22 Oct 1841 from England to Port Phillip (via Rio De Janeiro on 22 Aug 1841 with emigrants saved from the India which caught fire in the southern Atlantic) - 153 were rescued.See my Grindlay notes for a passenger list etc |
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