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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842) Sunday 7 October 1804, page 3
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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842) Sunday 7 October 1804, page 3
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| 2008-11-09 20:04:17.0 | user:public:cjbrill | ship Ocean, Captain Mentho, for China ; | ship Ocean, Captain Mertho, for China ; |
| 2008-08-09 09:39:37.0 | user:public:julanna | fchooner, Capt. Deine, from Bafs's Straits. ! damaged. On the 3d of Lit month fhe fell ! three thoi.,far.d ikinr behind : fhe afterwards 1 filled up at King's Bland, her cargo conililing On Tuefray aiiivcd the Governor King, Meffrs. Kable and Underwood, from King's ifiand 14days: ihe had encountered many heavy gales in the Straits, in confequence of which her fails and rigging weae much in with the Nancy, Thorr.pfon, and accom- panied her to V\ ellem Port, where having ! .aken in a part of the freight procured by ci.e of her grmg?, il.e v.\s obliged fuddeuly , to put to fea, ovv ing to the extreme violence ! of the weather, leaving between two and of 33 tons of oil, anq 3500 skins. Early on Wednefuay mcrning failed the fhip Ocean, Captain Men ho, for China ; may probably touch at Norfolk Ifiand on Rem?in (-own the Parlour-His Ma jefty,/s (Lip Buffalo, and the Experiment. mx The Civil and Military Eftabliftment, Priforers &c. for Port Dalrymple, are moftly embarked on beard the Buffalo and her fir.-all fquadron, which are only waiting for the weather bciig fettled, and a fair wind to oroceed t« their dcfiinaiion.Help fix this text! P0R1 | Schooner, Capt. Delno, from Bass's Straits. damaged. On the 3d of last month she fell three thousand skins behind : she afterwards filled up at King's Island, her cargo consisting On Tuesday arrived the Governor King, Messrs. Kable and Underwood, from King's Island 14 days: she had encountered many heavy gales in the Straits, in consequence of which her sails and rigging were much in with the Nancy, Thompson, and accom- panied her to Western Port, where having taken in a part of the freight procured by one of her gangs, she was obliged suddenly to put to sea, owing to the extreme violence of the weather, leaving between two and of 33 tons of oil, and 3500 skins. Early on Wednesday morning sailed the ship Ocean, Captain Mentho, for China ; may probably touch at Norfolk Island on Remain down the Harbour-His Ma- jesty's ship Buffalo, and the Experiment. The Civil and Military Establishment, Prisoners, &c. for Port Dalrymple, are mostly embarked on board the Buffalo and her her small squadron, which are only waiting for the weather being settled, and a fair wind to proceed to their destination. PORT |
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