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Pestonjee Bomanjee (1834 ship)

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1854 Emigrant voyage. Departed Southampton 18 June 1854; Arrived Port Adelaide, South Australia 7 October 1854. Captain Edward Montgomery. Surgeon: William H. Motherall.
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to protect it from marine growths. On Thursday March 15 , 1849 an advertisement appeared on the Sydney Morning Herald “For London the fine ship
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1852 Departed Plymouth 18 April 1852; Arrived Hobart 31 July 1852. Master: Captain Edward Montgomery. Surgeon: Daniel Ritchie.
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1848/1849 Departed 20 September 1848; arrived 2 January 1849 at Van Diemen's Land. Disembarked 298 female Irish prisoners
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1845 Departed Woolwich, England 6 September 1845; Arrived 30 December 1845 Captain Jn Austin. Surgeon: J. W. Johnston.
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1850/1851 Departed London via Portsmouth 30 October 1850; Arrived Port Adelaide 17 February 1852 Captain Ed.Pavey
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service, and undertook a number of journeys between the United Kingdom and the Australian colonies.
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In 1841 her master, Captain Stead, was attacked and murdered by a gang of Chinese villagers in the
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of 595 tons, 130 feet in length, 31.5 feet in breadth, first owned by John Miller Jnr and Company,
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595 tons , John Baker commander will sail in March Applied to the captain on board, March 7, 1849
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1846/1847 Departed 8 October 1846; arrived Van Diemen's Land (Maria Island) 17 February 1847.
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Transcript of original held in the Australian National Maritime Museum collection1938.
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1838 Sailed London to Holdfast Bay, S Australia. Captain J K Hill.
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser, 1835–1869, p2
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1845, 1847, 1849 & 1852 voyages to Van Dieman's Land (
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For the latter part of her service she was used as a
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Index

Pestonjee Bomanjee
sailing ship
Dumbarton, Scotland
barque
Glasgow
Calcutta
East India
colony of South Australia
George Gawler
Governor of South Australia
Captain John Hindmarsh
Joseph Whittaker
aide-de-camp
James Collins Hawker
Adelaide
Tenerife
Rio de Janeiro
Lutheran
Christian Gottlieb Teichelmann
Clamor Wilhelm Schürmann
Chusan Islands
convict ship
yellow metal
Tasmania
"Pestonjee Bomanjee"
"The Pestonjee Bomanjee 1838"
"Teichelmann, Christian Gottlieb (1807–1888)"
Australian Dictionary of Biography
Melbourne University Press
cite journal

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