Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

ANTOFAGASTA

OF LIVERPOOL, J. HALLIDAY, MASTER, BURTHEN 709 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF LIVERPOOL TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 11TH SEPT. 1882

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
HALLIDAY J. MASTER     CREW  
TAGGART JOHN MATE 35 HARRINGTON CREW  
SMITH GEORGE 2ND MATE 27 WORCESTER CREW  
MOORE JAMES CARPENTER 26 BARROW CREW  
ALLISON ARCHIBALD STEWARD 52 FIFE CREW  
SINYEN A. COOK 31 ABERDEEN CREW  
WARNER ANDREW AB 44 NORWAY CREW  
CORKHILL CHARLES AB 20 ISFILLAN CREW  
JONES JOHN AB 20 ANGLESEY CREW  
IVESON ARTHUR AB 22 LEEDS CREW  
ASHLEY G. T. O. S. 19 MANCHESTER CREW  
BANKS ROBERT CARPENTER & ENGINEER 28 LIVERPOOL CREW  
FULTON JAMES COOK 50 STANMORE CREW  
HOWELL ARTHUR AB 22 NEW YORK CREW  
LAWSON LOUIS AB 24 BLYHT CREW  
JOHNSON CHARLES AB 23 SWEDEN CREW  
SKELTON JOHN AB 38 NORWAY CREW  
DARE JOHN AB 41 DEVON CREW  
YANDT T. AB 24 GERMANY CREW  
MURPHY JAMES O. S. 19 NEW YORK CREW  
JONES EDMUND T. O. S. 19 LIVERPOOL CREW  
WITHERS WM. F. O. S. 18 NEW YORK CREW  
PHILLIPS HENRY O. S. 20 SUSSEX CREW  
CROFT HUGH APPRENTICE 1862 NTH SHIELDS CREW STRUCK THROUGH
JONES EDWARD APPRENTICE 1865 LIVERPOOL CREW  

 

Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1855 - 1922; NRS13278, [X157] reel 451.   Transcribed by Mahlah Murphy.

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