Surname:
Vessel Estramina
Details:
Taking Lieut. Lawson to Newcastle to take up his command. Driven by strong to Port Stephens. Lawson, Throsby, Kent and Davidson walked overland 30 miles to Newcastle
Surname:
Vessel Estramina
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Returned to Sydney from Newcastle with Charles Throsby, Davidson and Kent on board having left Lieut. Lawson in command at Newcastle
Surname:
Vessel Estramina
Details:
Very fast voyage of 3 days to Newcastle & back to Sydney taking detachment of military and bringing back coal
Surname:
Vessel Estramina
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Reported to be wrecked at Newcastle.
Surname:
Vessel Estramina
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Re Joseph Ross' appointment to command the Estramina
Surname:
Vessel Estramina
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Master Joseph Ross protesting taking coals as the Estramina damaged
Surname:
Vessel Estramina
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Re wreck of the 'Estramina' on a sand bank at Newcastle
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28 tons. Taking coals from Newcastle to Sydney
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Brig 'Fame', Thomas Young master; For accommodation of settlers and goods between Sydney and Newcastle
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Vessel Flower of Wexford
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To be a regular trader from the Williams River to Sydney for conveyance of grain. Grain to be left at the stores of William Johnston at Clarencetown. Master James Lambert
Source:
HR NSW, Vol. V, King 1803, 1804, 1805. 573 - 574.
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Report by Charles Throsby of the loss of the 'Francis' off Coal Island
Surname:
Vessel Frederick
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Wrecked on her passage to Newcastle. Loss of all hands except one
Surname:
Vessel General Bourke
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15 tons. Captain Duncan. To Port Jackson with coals
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13 tons. Taking coals from Newcastle to Sydney
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Hauled to safety near Nobbys by Captain Biddulph and the Sophia Jane
Surname:
Vessel Governor Arthur
Details:
Trading between Sydney and Newcastle
Surname:
Vessel Governor Hunter
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Arrived from Newcastle with 20,000 lbs of salt
Surname:
Vessel Governor Hunter
Source:
HR NSW, Vol. V, King 1803, 1804, 1805. p. 741
Details:
Owned by Isaac Nichols; 33 tons; 6 crew; Employed in the Newcastle & Hawkesbury trade
Surname:
Vessel Governor King
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Owned by Kable & Underwood.Arrived in Sydney with a load of coal and 64 logs of cedar from Hunter River. 9 day voyage
Surname:
Vessel Governor King
Details:
Wrecked at Hunter River. Fragments of her wreck spread along the shore for several miles