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SHIP NEWS.
The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842) Sunday 3 June 1804, page 3
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2008-08-09 08:20:05.0user:public:julannaThe fair Ameucan, Capt. Farrell,
whofe arrival was announced laft week,
failed from Mai illa the iff of January ,
laft, with 32 CoVí-s and 4 Buflaloes on
hoare', ali which died on the paiTage.
Thefe \. ere taken in at one of the Phi- !
lippEe ifiai.de called Penye.
On Tnefdixy laft the George, Mr.
Win. Stuart Mailer, arrived irorn Bafs's
5-1 aits with 600 Skins, and 9 tons of
Cn Monday came in the Endeavour,
belongil & io Mefirs. Kable and Uncer
wood, Mr. J. Oliphant Mailer, with
2475 hair and íur Skins. She was four
months out, and reports that the Ameii
can fl.ip i ex fe veranee of Borton, Capt.
Deb o, intends íhcrtly vifiting Port
Jackior, together with the Pilgrim,
Remain with tre above the Corro
rrandeJ; aifo the Alexander and Britannia
W haléis.
The fair American, Capt. Farrell,
whose arrival was announced last week,
sailed from Manilla the 1st of January ,
last, with 32 Cows and 4 Buffaloes on
board, all which died on the passage.
These were taken in at one of the Phi-
lippine islands called Penye.
On Tuesday last the George, Mr.
Wm. Stuart Master, arrived from Bass's
Straits with 600 Skins, and 9 tons of
On Monday came in the Endeavour,
belonging to Messrs. Kable and Under-
wood, Mr. J. Oliphant Master, with
2475 hair and fur Skins. She was four
months out, and reports that the Ameri-
can ship Perseverance of Boston, Capt.
Delno, intends shortly visiting Port
Jackson, together with the Pilgrim,
Remain with the above the Corro-
mandel; also the Alexander and Britannia
Whalers.

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