Shipping movements January 1842

Seq
Ship Departure Arrival
Arr Date
Notes
Pass
Newspaper
-Amelia
[Ba - 314t]
LombokNEVER ARR8 JanRSwrecked en route
-Beagle HMS
[Br - 236t]
Swan RiverPt Adelaide25 JanRS1st naval vssel to enter Pt Adelaide1
-Governor Gawler
[Ke - 10t]
Port LincolnPt Adelaide25 JanRSP
-Hawk
[Sc - 115t]
Port AdelaideKangaroo Island19 Jan ERSen route to Auckland NZ67
-John Pirie
[Sc - 105t]
Port AdelaidePt Adelaide27 JanRSweather forced to return to port
-Marys
[Sc - 61t]
HobartPt Adelaide8 JanRSP
-Sophia Jane
[Cu - 15t]
BightPt Adelaide17 JanRSsealing0
-Victoria
[Sc - 28t]
AldingaPt Adelaide2 JanRSslates
-Victoria
[Sc - 28t]
AldingaPt Adelaide6 JanRSslates
-Victoria
[Sc - 28t]
Port AdelaideSleaford Bay19 Jan ERSfishery stores
-Victoria
[Sc - 28t]
Sleaford BayPt Adelaide26 JanRSsealskins


• The material listed in the column headed Source Codes was organised originally by the Mortlock Library of South Australiana and indicates the source of the information, if any, to assist in identifying the passengers on each vessel. In all there are 67 sources of information. Additional sources denoted by letters have been organised by Graham Jaunay. To understand these codes use the link at the head of the column.
• An aterisk (*) indicates the passengers may be listed in Register of Emigrant Labourers Applying for Free Passage. You can check this list by clicking on the *.
• The reference number indicates the sequence of arrivals and was originally allocated by the State Library of SA. The first digits refer to the year of arrival and the second to the arrival order of surviving lists only.
• A date followed by E represents an estimated date only.

[Ba] Barque [Bo] Boat [Br] Brig [Be] Brigantine [Cu] Cutter [Ke] Ketch [Lu] Lugger [PS] Paddlesteamer [Sc] Schooner
[Sh] Ship [Sl] Sloop [Sn] Snow [Wh] Whaleboat [Ya] Yacht

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