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Note - not every journey is accounted for, some are not recorded in the papers I found, many were of freight only, maybe with unnamed Steerage passengers or servants.
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Patriotbrig, 189 tons, Akers master,departed 10 June from Launceston for Portland Bay, passengers Mr D Fitzpatrick and RC Hedditch |
Paul Pryschooner, 56 tons, Harding master, on 28 Apr 1841 Jenkins master,Arrived 6 Jan 1841 at Launceston from port phillip with passenngers Mr and mrs Fisher, Mr Cook, Dean, Fenn, Scott, George Vickers departed Launceston 14 Jan 1841 for Port Phillip. passengers Mr John Evans, Mr Page, Mrs Russell and child, Mr James Tetley, John Baker at Melbourne arrived 19 Jan 1841, schooner from Launceston Melbourne cleared out 23 Jan 1841 Paul Pry for Launceston with passengers Mr J Tetly, Capt J Webster, Mr W Lyans, Mr W Wood and Mr Lewis arrived 1 Feb 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip, with passengers Mr Evans and Mr Lewis, cargo 120 sheep departed 6 Feb 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip with passengers Messrs EM Sayers, CO Hagan, Campbell, Allan and Barrett, Mr William Walker, Mr Kibble, Mrs Morison departed 12 Mar 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip with passengers Thomas Wm Baham Esq, Messrs Gee, Ross, Peel, Packwood, and Angel Melbourne departed 19 Mar 1841 for Launceston with passengers Miss Howe, MessrsBanbury, Solomon, Hamilton, Arthur, and Wood, 2 in steerage arrived 26 Mar 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip, passengers Messrs Solomon, Hamilton, Arthur, Miss How, Mrs Moody and 2 chn, Mr Learmouth 07 Apr 1841 Harding master arrived at Melbourne from Launceston arrived 20 Apr 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip, passengers Mrs Harding, Mr John Wood, Mr William Wood, Mr Manifold, Miss Knocks departed 28 Apr 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip with passengers Mr and Mrss Kibble, Miss Kibble and child, Capt Harding, Alexander McKay, Mr M Chitty Melbourne arrived 2 May 1841 from Launceston with passengers Mr and Mrs Kebble and child, Miss Kebble, Captain Harding and Mr Chitty arrived 14 May 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip, passengers Mr Chitty, Mrs Boon and child, William Brown, Thomas Henrym Daniel Newham, cargo includes 100 sheep for G Fisher, Agent departed 22 May 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip and arrived Melbourne 25 May 1841 with passengers Mrs Haythorn and Miss and 2 chn, Mrs Johnson, Mr Stewart, Mr Rose and Mr JA Marsden 25 May 1841 arrived at Melbourne from Launceston passengers Mrs and Miss Haythorn and 2 chn, Mrs Johnson, Mr Stewart, Mr Rose, Mr Marsden arrived 7 June 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip, passengers Messrs Watkins, Kenhoran, Stephens departed 10 June 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip with passengers Mrs Hornsley, Mrs Waller and child, Mr Lambert, Thomas Flanagan, William Buckley, Mr Blair, John Belfield, Robert Drysdale 25 Jun 1841 schooner Jenkins master cleared from Melbourne for Launceston departing 9 July 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip, passengers Mr McRae, Mr J Fawns, Thomas Church 18 Jul 1841 arrived at Melbourne from Launceston 23 Jul 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Launceston arrived 26 July 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip, passengers Miss Kittrie and John Burgess departing 29 July 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip, passenger Miss Athorn 04 Aug 1841 arrived at Melbourne from Launceston 13 Aug 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Launceston arrived 20 Aug 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip, passengers Mrs Sutch, Mrs Cassidy and child, Mrs Jones and 2 chn, Mr Wright, Messrs Gabney, Goodman, Mr and Mrs Budd and 2 chn, Mrs Clark departed 26 Aug 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip with passengers Capt Handcock, Mr Ford, William Wait, G Samuel, Ralph Daver, Thomas Hawkins, Richard Shea, Davy Jones ShipwreckLoss reported by Geelong Advertiser, 11 Sep 1841. On Tuesday 31 August the Paul Pry left the Heads at George Town and about 3pm on Friday Cape Schank bore north-east six miles. A sudden squall, like a whirlwind, laid the vessel on her beam ends. The cabin passengers were at dinner, and rushed upon deck. A passenger named Wait drowned, the other 13 took to the 13 ft rowboat, and made it to shore at 6pm where they proceeded to the station of Mr Barker. After 2 days they were able to board the Will Watch from the pilot station at the Heads, and so reached the Marine Hotel at the Beach.21 dec 1840 schooner at Melbourne from Launceston 26 Dec 1840 cleared from Melbourne for Launceston |
Pickwickcutter 25 tons, Welsh masterdeparted 12 April from Launceston and at Melbourne 25 Apr 1841, with passengers Misses Catherine Richards and Susan Lane, Messrs William Howes, Thomas King, William Clarke, Mark Lane and George Hagen 30 Apr 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Launceston |
Platinabarque 320 tons Chirchley or Wycherkley masterarrived 12 Jan from New Zealand, barque 320 tons, Wycherly/Chrichley master. Cargo of sawn timber for Thomas, Enscoe and James, 170 oars, 100 broken deals for Wycherby. Passengers incl David Pettavel, Mr James, Mr Leadhart source - Free Press and Commecial Journal 12 Jan 1841 at Melbourne from Sydney 20 Feb 1841 at Geelong from Williamstown 18 Mar 1841 loading with wool for London 02 May 1841 cleared from Geelong for London via Melbourne with cargo of wool cleared May 15 for London, Passengers Mrs Le Soaff and servant, Mrs Mattison, Mr Brodie, and 2 sons, Messrs Charles Binny, James Brown, and John Milner, and 4 in steerage
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Porterbrig, Porter master,arrived at Hobart 8 Jan 1841 from Port Phillip on 5 Jan, with sheep, sundries and passegers A Ronocks Esq., Mrs, Miss and Master porter, RC Spottiswood, and one female servant 25 Apr 1841 cutter Welsh master arrived at Melbourne from Launceston passengers Mr Richards, Lane, Howes, King, Clark, Hagen 30 Apr 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Launceston |
Rookerybarque, 311 tons, Bourne master, see Rookery arrival in 184027 Feb 1841 now loaded, ready to board 06 Mar 1841 barque Bourbe master cleared from Melbourne for London with 1054 bales wool Passengers Doctor Cotter, lady and family, Mrs Watts and child, Mrs Bourne, Messrs Howard, Pullar, Porter, Mountiford, Dunlop, and Perry. |
Rovers Bride11 Dec 1840 cutter from Melbourne for Geelong Rover's Bride 11 Dec 1840 cutter from Melbourne for Sydney Rover's Bride 23 Feb 1841 Hescott cleared from Melbourne for Sydney |
Royal Mailschooner, 90 tons, Hay master18 Sep 1841 schooner Hay arrived at Melbourne from Adelaide 04 Oct 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Portland Bay and Adelaide 20 Nov 1841 schooner Hay master arrived at Melbourne from Adelaide and Portland Bay arrived 7 Dec 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip with passenger Mr S Spyers, cargo included 1 steam engine, 18 boxes soap, 20 casks bread |
Royal Saxonarrived 17 July 1841, barque 510 tons, Captain Lodge master, from London 1 Mar 1841 then Cork 19 March to MelbourneSee my Royal Saxon notes for a passenger list etc |
Salsettearrived 2 Jan 1841, barque 422 tons, Capt E Purss, from Liverpool 10 Aug 1840 to Port PhillipPort Phillip 15 Jan 1841 Commercial Journal and Advertiser, 1840 The Salsette, barque, master Parss, 412 tons, arrived 2nd Jan from Liverpool which left 10 Aug with 190 Bounty emigrants. Passengers Dr Lynch, Mr Ashhurst, Mr and Mrs King and 2 chn, Mr and Mrs McKelvy and 9 in the steerage
Robinson family - parents Bounty pounds 19 ea, Ruth 18 also 19, sons aged 16 and 15, 15 ea, Margt, Elizabeth and Benjamin 5 ea, other 4, 10 ea, total 142 pounds |
Sarah Bell05 Nov 1841 brig Bell master arrived at Melbourne from Newcastle with coals 20 Nov 1841 brig Bell cleared from Melbourne for Sydney |
Scoutbrig, 95 tons, Gwatkin master, 1 Jan 1842 Captain Fallon master,arrived 29 May 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip, passengers Richard Watts, Mr Bolden, Mrs Haldon, A Jenkins, William Lambert, cargo included order for 20 head of cattle departed 11 June 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip with passengers J Archer Junior, Thomas Henton Esq 26 Jun 1841 brig Gwatkin master cleared from Melbourne for Launceston with 300 sheep departed 8 July from Launceston for Port Phillip with passenger Mr Charles Thomson 18 Jul 1841 arrived at Melbourne from Launceston 22 Jul 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Launceston arrived 26 July 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip, passengers Mr Cruckshank, Mr and Mrs Higgins, Jane Welsh departing 4 Aug 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip, passengers Mr James Smith, Rev Dr Geoghaghen, Messrs Strachan, Murdock, Allardyce, Spencer, Broomfield, N Nichols, H Nicholls, George Clarke 07 Aug 1841 arrived at Melbourne from Launceston arrived 20 Aug 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip, passengers Dr Kilgour, F Spicer, Wm Winter, Wm Walker, G Cook, A Webster 14 Sep 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Launceston arrived 20 Sep 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip, passengers Messrs Wilson, Stratton, Boys, Mrs Cotterill departing 2 Oct 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip, passengers Mr and Mrs Waddel, Mr Maddock, Mr Harrold 11 Oct 1841 arrived at Melbourne from Launceston arrived 25 Oct 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip, passengers Mr Josiah Turner, Mr Thomson, Mr Lavine departing 3 Nov 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip, passengers Dr Synnott, Mr Spencer, Mr Hobson 08 Dec 1841 arrived at Melbourne from Launceston 11 Dec 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Launceston |
Sea Horsesteamer, 500 tons, Captain Ewing master, 11 Nov, Captain Tallon master,The Free Press and Commercial Journal, Sydney for 20 Jan 1841 reports the Sea Horse steam ship of 250 horse power, sailed from Gravesend on 3 Sep 1840 for Sydney The Hobart Courier for 26 Jan 1841 reported that news had arrived of a new steamer which sailed before the Ariadne left from Greenock 16 Sep 1840 - the Sea Horse was bound for Sydney with many passengers, and was intended to become a trader between Sydney and Hobart. arrived at Hobart Town 9 Apr from London 3rd Oct and Lisbon 21 Dec, passenger list of people who landed in Hobart - Mr and Mrs Webb, D McLawrie Esq, T Crawford Esq, R Tennell Esq, GD Webb Esq, Messrs Hull, Huggins, McTaggart, Merrick, Whiteworth, Edward Renny, Dr Johnstone In Launceston Courier, 17 May 1841 - A detachment of the 51st Regiment under the command of Lieut Kirby, with 15 seamen from each of the discovery ships, left town on Weds morning at 11 oclock, for Mount Wellington, in search of Mr Huggins, one of the cabin passengers by the Sea Horse steam-vessel, also an apprentice boy of the name of Cooper, belonging to the same vessel - they having been missing since Sunday last. The party returned the same evening about 7pm, without having heard any tidings of them. The Hobart Courier 21 May records the eventual finding of Cooper who reached a hut containing kindly people, but Huggins was too weak to continue with him, so is mourned by Mr Laurie and Mr Webb who have been unable to find him. departed 27 May from Hobart for Sydney with wheat, barley, potatoes, passengers Mr C Degraves and Mr Ross of Sydney (does not list passengers continuing their voyage) departed Sydney 10 June 1841 for Port Phillip and Hobart Town, with sundries and passengers Judge Donnithorne, Mr SA Donaldson, Mr Brown, Miss OShaughnessy, Mr Banbury, Mr Martin, Mr McDermott, Mr Carr, Mr Crawford, Mr Webb, Mr Lawrie, Mr Gordon, Mr McCann and 2 in Steerage 25 June arrived at Hobart from Port Phillip on 22 June, passengers Messrs Lawrie, Martin, Webb, Fennell, Dellon, Turner, Dr Johnstone 27 July departing Sydney for Port Phillip with sundries, passengers Colonel Woodhouse, Mr Gellibrand, Mr Crawford, Mr Walker, Mr Templeton, Mr and Mrs Erskine and child, Miss RE Ellis, Miss M Ellis, Mr Hayes, Mr Fennell, Mr Robinson, Mr Enden, Mr Duncan, Miss McKillop and 4 in the steerage 30 Jul 1841 steamer Ewing arrived at Melbourne from Sydney on 27 July 04 Aug 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Sydney Aug 14 departed Sydney for Port Phillip with sundries, passengers Mr and Mrs Chisholm, Mr Laing, Mr and Mrs Howay and 3 chn, Mr Ewart, Mr Campbell, Mr Stephens, Mr Dowsett, Mr Cunninghame, Mr Beswick, Mr Willis, Mr Irwing, Mr Thomas, and 14 in the steerage 21 Aug 1841 steamer Ewing master arrived at Melbourne from Sydney 24 Aug 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Sydney Arrived 28 Aug at Sydney from Port Phillip on 25 Aug, in ballast with passengers Mr Guiner, Miss Ellis, Mr Kemis, Mr Reeve, Mr Chisholm, Mr and Mrs Urquhart, Captain Cole, Mr Boyd, Mr McNamara, Mr Dutton, Mr Hosking, Mr Hodgson, Mr Broadribb, Mr Paterson, Mr Moore, Mr Milligan and 7 in the steerage departed Sydney 3 Sep with sundries and passengers not listed 07 Sep 1841 arrived at Melbourne from Sydney Arrived 13 Sep at Sydney from Port Phillip on 10 Sep with sundries, passengers Messrs Rodger, Barton, Strode, Forbes, Robertson, Dunbar, Peers, Ronnie departed 17 Sep from Sydney for Port Phillip with sundries, passengers Miss Shaw, Captain Cole, Mr and Mrs Carrington, Mr and Mrs Meeke, Mr and Mrs Shearman, Dr Pugh, Messrs Paterson, Curlewis, Peerman, Dunbar, Rodger, Rutledge and 9 in steerage 20 Sep 1841 arrived at Melbourne from Sydney 22 Sep 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Sydney Arrived 25 Sep at Sydney from Port Phillip on 23 Sep with sundries, passengers Ronald McDonald Esq (Glengarry), Messrs J Smith, H Smith, Emanuel, Deane and 5 in Steerage 07 Oct 1841 arrived at Melbourne from Sydney 09 Oct 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Sydney Arrived 12 Oct at Sydney from Port Phillip on 9 Oct with sundries, passengers Dr Martin, Rev Mr Ryan, Miss Ellis, Mr and Mrs Matheson, Messrs Rutledge, Brown, Bennett, Buchanan, Alexander, Taylor, Robinson, Howey, Fowler, Murdock, Ebden, Enscoe, and 11 in the steerage departed 19 Oct from Sydney for Port Phillip with sundries, passengers His Excellency Sir george Gipps, Aide-de-camp, secretary and two servants, Mr and Mrs Westby, 3 chn and 2 servants, Dr Martin, Mrs Millar, Messrs Arden, N James, Enscoe, Abercrombie, E Gore, J Miller, Griffiths, RC Gordon, Dean, Ebden, Middle, Ryrei, Fowler, Hunter and 6 in the steerage 23 Oct 1841 arrived at Melbourne from Sydney passengers His Excellency the Governor and suite 29 Oct 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Sydney with passengers His Excellency the Governor and suite departed 11 Nov, from Sydney for Port Phillip with sundries, passengers Mr and Mrs Sherwin, Miss Ellis, Miss Massie, Mr Massie, Mr Rose, Mr Murdock, Mr Buchanan, Mr Crawford, Mr Whitehead, Mr hunter, Mr robertson, Mr Robinson, Mr Holland, Mr Harvie, and 16 in the steerage 15 Nov 1841 arrived at Melbourne from Sydney 18 Nov 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Sydney Arrived 22 Nov at Sydney from Port Phillip on 19 Nov in ballast, passengers Mr and Mrs Strode, 2 chn and servant, Mr and Mrs Lane, Mr and Mrs Massie and servant, Messrs Ardell, Conington and Robinson, and 15 in the steerage departed 30 Nov from Sydney for Port Phillip with sundries, passengers Mr Marshall, Captain Howie/Harvie, Mr Robinson, Mr Carrington, Mr Holland, Mrs Dunn, Mr Jones, 2 officers of the 80th regiment, 43 rank and file of the 80th, 3 women and 3 chn. 04 Dec 1841 arrived at Melbourne from Sydney Arrived 11 Dec at Sydney from Port Phillip on 7 Dec with sundries, passengers Mrs Morgan, Mr and Mrs Skerington, Captain and Mrs Fox and servant, Mrs Massie, Miss Massie, Dr Sullivan, Rev Dr Lang, Rev Mr Wilkinson, Mr Sells, Mr D Jones, Mr Thomas, Mr Garrett, Lieut Vignoles and Ensign Ralston 28th Regiment, 36 rank and file, 28th Regiment, 26 in the steerage and 10 convicts departed 18 Dec from Sydney for Port Phillip with sundries, passengers Mr and Mrs Bolder, Mr and Mrs Watson, Messrs Rhode, Turner, Robertson, Thomas, McTaggart, McCullam, Reeve and Young, and 12 in the steerage arrived Melbourne 22 Dec from Sydney 27 Dec 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Sydney Arrived 1 Jan 1842 at Sydney from Port Phillip on 28 Dec 1841 with passengers Major Rhode, Messrs Chisholm, Purves, Gore, Highett, Brown, Scobie Hill, Campbell, Peeves, McCallum, Ebden, Broadribb, Douglass, Murchison, McTaggart,Crawford, 32 in the Steerage, also 4 private soldiers, 1 constable, and 11 prisoners of the Crown |
Shamrockcutter, 35 tons, Boyd master,12 Dec 1840 cutter Boyd master at Geelong from Melbourne and departed 17 Dec for Williamstown 17 Dec 1840 cutter Boyd from Geelong for Williamstown arrived Hobart 29 Jan 1841 from Port Phillip 20 Jan with sheep, passenger Mr James Morgan Comment Column 2 Page 2, Geelong Advertiser 6 Dec 1841 - she is the first vessel to ply as a regular trader direct from Van Dieman's Land to Melbourne and deliver her papers and pay the wharfage dues, not stopping at Williamstown on the way in. 02 Dec 1841 cutter Ayling master arrived at Geelong from Melbourne 07 Dec 1841 cleared from Geelong for Hobart with 100 sheep 31 Dec 1841 arrived at Geelong from Hobart |
Singaporebarque 303 tons, Captain Hamilton masterdeparted Sydney 20 Jan 1841 for Port Phillip, passengers two Misses Lyons, Mr P Duoyles/Inglis, also 17 in the steerage including 10 prisoners of the Crown 29 Jan 1841 barque at Melbourne from Sydney 20 Mar 1841 barque Hamilton arrived at Melbourne from Corner Inlet passengers Mr Rankin, Dr Stewart, Mr Orr Melbourne departed 19 Apr 1841 Singapore barque Hamilton master for King George's Sound with passengers Messrs Turnbull and Dunlop also 50 head of cattle, 500 sheep, 2 horses, etc |
Sir Charles Forbesarrived 21 Jan 1841 having taken 97 days, barque 364 tons, Thomas Mason/Bacon master, from England 16 Oct 1840 to Port PhillipSee my Sir Charles Forbes notes for a passenger list etc |
Sir John Franklinschooner, 52 tons, Jenkins master, JH Campbell agent19 Feb 1841 schooner JM Gill master at Melbourne from Hobart 06 Mar 1841 schooner Gill master cleared from Melbourne for Hobart passengers Mr Campbell, Jenkins arrived at Launceston 15 Mar 1841 from Port Phillip, with sundries, passengers Mr JH Campbell, H Jenkins 13 Oct 1841 arrived at Melbourne from Launceston 08 Nov 1841 schooner Jenkins master arrived at Melbourne from Launceston 15 Nov 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Launceston arrived 25 Nov 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip with passengers Mr A Campbell, Mr Cummins, Mr Hobson 07 Dec 1841 arrived at Melbourne from Launceston 15 Dec 1841 cleared from Melbourne for Launceston arrived 21 Dec 1841 at Launceston from Port Phillip with passenger Mr Roberts departed 29 Dec 1841 from Launceston for Port Phillip with passengers Mr Athorne, Daniel Colman, John Carroll |
Sisterscutter, Mulhall master,at Melbourne arrive 25 Dec 1840, from Adelaide at Melbourne arrived 15 Jan 1841 from wreck of the Clonmel Melbourne cleared out 21 Jan 1841 for Sydney with passengers Dr McIntosh, Mrs McCulloch, Messrs Mitchell, Holland, Dickenson, and Morrison, A Innes, Vergen and 2 in steerage arrived Sydney 31 Jan 1841 from Port Phillip 23 Jan, passengers Dr McIntosh, Mr Mitchell, Mr McCullock, Mr Holland, Mr Dickenson, Mr Vergen, Mr A Jones, and 3 in steerage |
Socratesbarque, 152 tons, Ruffle master, J Griffiths Agentdeparted 26 Dec 1840 from Launceston for Port Phillip, passengers Captain McTaggart, Thomas Skinner, William Jones, Ann Pike, Elizabeth Martin and child, and arrived 6 Jan 1841 at Geelong, barque from Launceston lists cargo loading with wool 06 Jan 1841 barque 150 tons, Ruffle master at Geelong from Launceston cargo detailed 30 Jan 1841 barque 150 tons Ruffle master at Geelong loading with wool, C Ruffle Agent 02 Feb 1841 barque Ruffle master cleared from Geelong for Melbourne with passengers Mr Bird and cargo 309 bales wool 18 Mar 1841 loading with wool for London 23 Apr 1841 barque Grant master cleared from Geelong for London via Melbourne cargo 441 bales wool. She had difficulty crossing the sand bat to enter the inner harbour, so departure aroused great interest, as she waited for dusk and high tide, to be the largest vessel to cross the bar. Story ends with comments on need to deepen the channel. 30 Apr 1841 cleared from Melbourne for London passengers Mr Hall, Mr Leep |
Sophia Patebrig Harrison masterdeparted Sydney 22 Mar 1841 for Port Phillip with sundries, passengers Messrs N amd D Robertson, Rutledge, Brown, Mr and Mrs Hart with child and servant, Mr and Mrs Davis and 9 in Steerage at Melbourne departed 19 Apr 1841, for Sydney with passengers Mr and Mrs Braim, 3 chn and servant, Mrs Harrison and child arrived 28 Apr 1841 at Sydney from Port Phillip with passengers Mr and Mrs Braim with 3 chn and 2 servants |
St Helena20 Sep 1841 schooner Cauvin master arrived at Melbourne from Adelaide |
Strathedenarrived 26 July 1841, barque 420 tons, Wolfe master, from London 6 Apr, Passengers Mrs Meek, 2 sons, Messrs Miles, Brassy, Clark, G and J Roach, Donaldson, Merrewether and Venny, Miss Jeakes
26 August - cleared for Sydney with part of original cargo, Passengers Mr and Mrs Meek, Messrs Brassey, Vinning and Merewether, 3 in Steerage
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Strathfieldsayearrived 30 Aug 1841 at Geelong, Barque 477 tons, George Warren master, from London 1 May and Plymouth 16 May 1841See my Strathfieldsaye notes for a passenger list etc |
Supply06 Dec 1841 brig Brown master arrived at Melbourne from Sydney |
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