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APPENDIX A:
Immigrant ships arriving in New South Wales,
1828-96
This appendix lists vessels carrying
immigrants to Sydney 1828-96 and to Newcastle
1854-55, and indicates the location of lists of
these passengers.
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The date of arrival is taken from the Immigrant
Lists and may vary slightly from other
sources.
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No. 1.
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SOUTH WALES.
EMIGRATION BOUNTY TO NEW
give notice,
AND EMIGRATION hereby
THE COMMISSIONIRS OF COLONIAL LANDS
the renewal of EMIGRATION on
4
I.
decided to sanction
that Her Majesty's Government have extent of 5000 persons or more ; the limit being
the
to
Wales
South
New
to
BOUNTY
according to the Passengers' Act.
4O00 statute adults, or adults calculated
various classes
consist of the fixed sums for
i. The Bounty, however, no longer torate per statute adult to be ascertained as herestated in previous regulations, but to be a
inafter explained.
as required
ships are to be as good and complete
3. The fittings and victualling of the
the full control of their
to
subject
be
to
and
vessels,
own
their
by the Commissioners for
officer.
Surgeons,
themselves the power of either 'appointingwhich may
4. The Commissioners reserve to
security
every
to
subject
them,
nominate
as usual
or of calling upon the Contractors to
payment of the Surgeons will be made
be required for their competency. The mess to be at the charge of the Contractors.
by the Colony. The cabin passage and
required
description and character will no longer be
5. The certificates of Emigrants'
of sufficient proof of their
providing
the
but
;
Commissioners
the
of
upon
to be sent to the office
who despatch them ; and the judgment
fitness will be left entirely to the partiesColonial Authorities.
the
with
them will remain, as heretofore,
3,
regulations on Bounty, dated at Sydney, March
former
6. In other respects the former
the
and
Emigrants
of
selection
the
1840, and October 11, 1841, so far as regards
force.
supervision exercised in this country, to remain in
have
the Colonial Government will
7. The Bounty is to be paid in the colony, andpurpose.
the
for
funds
necessary
the
provide
instructions to
business, and desirous of engaging in it on
8. Parties conversant with this kind of
the rate per statute adult for which they
of
tenders
in
send
to
these terms, are invited
will undertake it.
payment not exceeding .fl. per statute
9. The Contractors will be at liberty to take a exception the Bounty is to cover the
this
adult from the Emigrants themselves. With whatever is to be taken from the passenwhole cost of passage, and no further paymenttheir Emigrants new bedding, small boxes
gers. The Contractors are to supply for all
to a proper supply of mess utensils.
for linen, and knives and forks, &c. in addition
500 adults each, subject to an ultimate
• 10. The tenders to be for one or more sets of with the consent of the Commissioners,
10 per cent.
exceeding
not
diminution
or
addicion
"
the vessels employed.
in order to snit the numbers to the size of
whole number will be required to go to Port
I I. One-third as nearly as may be of the
Sydney.
to
rest
the
Phillip ;
the 1st of January to the 15th of February,
14. No Emigrants to be despatched from
inclusive.
themselves under penalty, and to be prepared
13. The parties will be required to bind
than one-third nor more than one-half the
less
not
that
demanded,
if
security
give
to
despatched by the 31st of December,
number of people for whom they contract shall be the 1st of June, 1844.
by
despatched
be
remainder
the
all
that
and
1843 ;
and marked on the outside " Tender for
14. Tenders to be addressed to the Secretary,
at this office, at one o'clock p.m. on WednesBounty Emigration." They will be opened
personally or by agents authorized
day, the 46th inst. ; and parties tendering must attend
do not pledge themselves to take the lowest
Commissioners
The
behalf.
their
on
act
to
obtain and
tender. No further form of tender is necessary than that the party offers to
to 51,0 statute adults, at
equal
Emigrants
of
sets
-Wales
South
New
to
out
carry
per statute adult, on the terms stated in the Commissioners' notice, dated July IS,
_
1843.
,
By Order of the Board,
S. VVALCOTT, Secretary.
9, Park -.tree, Westmtnier,
July I . 1543.
bounty to New . ,
Printed regulations relating to the renewal of emigration on
, Colon 13'
South Wales, 15th July 1843. Enclosure to letter from the SecretarySeptember
25th
,
Secretary
Land and Emigration Office, London, to the Colonial
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in
M6189
ref:
1843. (AONSW
Date of
Arrival
Ship
From Whence
Governor Hunter
Launceston 20 Jun
Lists
Photo
Copy
Reel
1828
2 Jul
Portland
3 Jul
Elizabeth
Leith 3 Dec 1827 &
Hobart Town
New Zealand 12 Jun
5 Jul
Numa
London 5 Jan
Promise
Rio de Janeiro 29 Jan
Australia
London 14 Feb
Industry
Launceston 5 Jul
Borodino
Cork 11 Feb
19 Jul
Flamingo
Launceston 11 Jul
26 Jul
Cleopatra
27 Jul
Ann
7 Jul
12 Jul
) 29 Jul
Ellen
Cork 11 Feb & Hobart
Town
Timor 8 May &
Launceston
London 8 Feb
31 Jul
Sarah
London 8 Feb
2 Aug
Denmark Hill
Isle of France 14 Jun
17 Aug
Currency Lass
Launceston 10 Aug
21 Aug
Mermaid
24 Aug
Civilian
London 24 Feb &
Hobart Town
Liverpool 28 Jan
4 Sep
Britania
London 14 Apr
8 Sep
Arab
London 23 Mar &
Hobart Town
London 19 Apr
12 Sep
Caroline
14 Sep
Bengal Merchant
21 Sep
Sydney Packet
22 Sep
Tiger
6 Oct
Blues
London 28 Mar &
Hobart Down
Cape of Good Hope 8 May
& Hobart Town
South America
12 Jul
Rio de Janeiro 24 Jun
Mary Hope
Liverpool 26 Mar
Ephemina
Canton 24 May & Hobart
Town
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