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Owned by T. Raby. Sailing to Hunter River
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Taking passengers and the frame of a house to the new settlement at Newcastle
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Vessel James Watt
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Steamer. Owned by Mr. Grose, Undergoing repairs
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Vessel James Watt
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Steamer. Owned by the 'Hunter River Steam Navigation Company
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Vessel Jenny Lind
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Part owner - William Soper. Anchor belonging to vessel ruined by blacksmith John Clarke who was fined 6 pounds
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Bound for Newcastle with sundry articles
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One of the crew lost overboard after leaving Newcastle for Sydney
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Taking corn from Paterson. Driven onto rocks near Hog Island between Webber's and Nowlan's estates. Sank. Cargo lost. Crew saved
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Vessel John Dunscomb
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Master McLean. To Launceston via Newcastle. Passenger A. McDonald
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Vessel John Pirie
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For Newcastle in ballast. Captain Hey
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Vessel Joseph Weller
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Sailling from Newcastle to Sydney
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Vessel Joseph Weller
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Owned by J. Peacock. On shore at Port Stephens with a large hole knocked in the bottom
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Vessel Joseph Weller
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Belonged to J. Peacock. Ashore at Port Stephens with hole knocked in bottom
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Joseph Ross to act as pilot for the 'Kangaroo' in and out of Newcastle harbour
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Schooner. Arrived in Sydney from the stocks of Messrs Marshall & Lowe of Williams River
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Vessel Lady Nelson
Source:
HR NSW. Vol IV. Hunter and King. 1800, 1801, 1802 Ed. by F. M. Bladen. pp 390 - 1
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Lieut. James Grant directed by Gov. King to take the Lady Nelson to Hunter River
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Vessel Lady Nelson
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Vessel taking Lieut. Menzies, James Mileham, Mr. Bauer, to the new settlement at Newcastle
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Vessel Lady Nelson
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Arrived in Sydney from the Hunter River with coals and cedar for govt.
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Offered for sale by henry Dumaresq of A.A. Company: the cutter 'Lambton'. Built in 1825 by Mr. Wright of West Cowes.
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A.A. Company purchased the cutter 'Lambton' for 1500 pounds