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Wreck of the Ceres sold to Mr. Korff for 91 pounds. Korff to build a small coastal vessel with portions of wreck
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Marine surveyor employed by Mr. Robey of Sydney. Inspected barges made by Mr. Winship at Stockton
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Succeeded in raising the cargo contained in the wreck of the Ceres
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Launch of the 'Victoria' steamboat at Korff's shipyard. Unable to be launched and remained steadfast
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Commercial Journal and Advertiser
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Proceeding to the Hunter in the Victoria steamer to bring a new steamer 'Kangaroo' to Sydney
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Sailing the barque 'Sopia' from Newcastle to Java with coal
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Assigned 1 convict labourer
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Insolvency proceedings
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Married Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late John Langdon of Sydney on 28th July at St. Phillip's Church, Sydney
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State Records Online Shipping List
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Allan Quin, carpenter, emigrant per the Navarino in 1839, employed by Mr. Korff at Maitland..http://tinyurl.com/kzwu3dw
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Mrs. John Conrad
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Gave birth to a daughter on 14 May
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Mr. John T. G. Korff, of Spencerleigh, Queen-street, Ashfield, and for many years a resident of the Glebe and Forest Lodge, died on Friday night last, at the age of 53. The deceased gentleman was a son of the late John Conrad Korff, of Church Hill, who in company with the late Captain Fred Korff and Mr. Gordon Korff, discovered Korff s Harbour, now spelt Coff s Harbour. Mr. John Korff was well known in business circles. He was one of the oldest members of the Royal Agricultural Society, a member of the N.S.W. Trotting Club, and president of the N.S.W. Trotting Association. Mr. Korff left a widow and seven children, two sons and five daughters. The funeral took place at Waverley Cemetery