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Loading 50 tons bones, timber, wool and tallow for London
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HR NSW, Vol. V, King 1803, 1804, 1805. p. 741
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Owned by Kable & Co; 45 tons; 6 crew; employed in the Bass Straight and Newcastle trade
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Captain Muggridge. To Sydney with cedar and coals
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Vessel Craigievar
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To take in wool at Newcastle for London market
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Vessel Cumberland
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Largest vessel to enter the harbour of Newcastle. Piloted in by Captain Livingstone
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Vessel Currency Boy
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Chartered by the Sydney Gas Company to take the first shipment of coal from Hexham. From the pit of Messrs. Turner
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Vessel Currency Lass
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Cutter built for T.W.M. Winder at Captain Livingston's farm soon to be ready. 12mths in building. Planned and laid down by John Irving. 100 tons
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Vessel Currency Lass
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400 people attended her launching
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Vessel Currency Lass
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Owned by T.W.M. Winder and Captain Livingstone
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Vessel Currency Lass
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Mast struck by lightening. Put into Port Stephens to refit
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Vessel Currency Lass
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Captain John Taggart. Forced to Port Stephens after encountering bad weather at Newcastle
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Master James Maw died after being thrown from his horse near Raymond Terrace
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Fast sailing new schooner employed in trading between Sydney and Morpeth. 30 tons, Stericker master.
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Colonial schooner. Taking 15 passengers and goods from Sydney to Newcastle
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Captain Nicholls. From Newcastle with coals
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Schooner. Captain Hayes. From Newcastle with coals
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Schooner.From Newcastle to Sydney with coals. Capt. McKenzie.
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From Brisbane Water. Sank off Sydney Heads. 2 drowned
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Lost in a storm to the north of Port Stephens. 7 lives lost
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Under Captain Cummings wrecked at Hunter River on 15th August 1808