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SHERWOODS TO SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Quoting from:
The South Australian Register.
ADELAIDE: April 9th 1856.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
ARRIVED
Tuesday, April 8---The ship Amazon, 796 tons,
F. Coote, master, from Plymouth, January 2.
Dr. Doman, surgeon-superintendent

Government emigrants-Jas., Agnes, and. Alexander Adams, William, Emma, and Anna Ashton, Charles, Hannah, Eliza, Francis, and Sarah Allwood, John, Margaret, and Mitchell Brazill, George, Emma, Emma, and George Ball, John, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, and Susan Berry, Phillip, Lydia, Sarah, Jas.,
Thomas, Hannah, Susanna, Joseph, and Richard Coode, John, Priscilla, Hannah, George, and Louisa Cowan, David and Anna Davis, Thomas, Emma, John, Jane, William, and Walter Dicker, George, Catherine, William, Elizabeth, Anna, Catherine, and Margaret Dawson, John, Jane, William, Frederick, and Elizabeth Ellis, Kenneth, and Mary Fraser, Thomas, Elizabeth, Sarah, and Wm. Ferguson, Alexander, Elizabeth, and Daniel Finclater. William, Mary, Mary Godfellow, John, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, Hannah, Julia, and Amelia Gundy, Mary Ann, Margaret, Thomas, Richard, David, Ruth,, and Mary Gwellan, James and Mary Maxwell, John, Ann, Dick, and Catherine McCabe, William, Sarah, and Elizabeth Pugh, William, Jane, Elizabeth, and Anna Turner, Sam.
And Mary Walker, Anne and Catherine Gwallum, Chas., Priscilla, Charles, Sarah, William, and Priscilla Howes, Thomas, Louisa, and Thomas. Ahorne, Daniel, Sarah, and William Holmes, Daniel, Mary, Johanna, and Emily Thorp, Lewis, Jane, and Gwellyne Harris, Wm., Elizabeth, Eliza, William, and Edward Minson, William, Margaret, and Stewart McCleary, Patrick and Bessy McMahon, James, Kenneth, Matthew, and James Scone, Enoch, Margaret, Jonathon, and Margaret Stevens, Charles, Mary Arthur, Allan, Elizabeth, Mary, Stephen, and Frederick Shenwood, George and Ann Young, Henry, Sophia, and George Yatman, Anna Hallwood, Emma Ayatt, Sarah Berry, Sarah Cross, Julia Duker, Charlotte Daily, Hannah Fitzpatrick, Eliza Goodrich, Elizabeth Griffiths, Mary Inley, Mary Hickey, Mary Hortops, Anna Hamilton, Mary, Healy, Hannah Jones, Sarah Murray, Flora McCarthur, Mary Prince, Anna Phillips, Elizabeth Sherwood, Alice Skinner, Sarah Woodhouse, William Berry, Tobias Blacker, George Bowdan, George Bells, William Beas, John Bennett,
Joseph Barnes, John Cooksley, Percival Chandler, Edward Cross, James Crown, Thomas Crayton, James Coozier, Master Carry, Paul Curnow, Frederick Dyke, William Dale, James Daley, J. Davis, John Evans, Wm. Furcher, Michael Fitzpatrick, James Fitzgerald, M. Flanagan, R. George, J. Grogan, T. Griffith, Eliza Grundy, A. Harper, William Harrold, Robert Hartlop, William Hall, Charles Harcomb, James and Thomas Hubbard, Henry Jeffrey, A. Johnson, William James, Michael Kelly, T. Lovell, W. Mitchell, R. McKee, J. Murphy, D. Mulkmain, J. Powick, R. Prother, J. Quinn, A. Rogers, J. McGenness, J. Wilson, J. Marsh, T. Keen, J. Rule, E. Russell, William Smith, A. Sherwood, C. and William Sherwood, T. Smith, David and John Stone, William Teague, S. Tenby, M. Walker, F. Wright, D. Winter, R. Ward, R. Spenny, J. Shanahan, T. Callahan, and P. Walker.



Same day--- The schooner Nonparcil, 102 tons,
Creswell, master, from Melbourne, April 4.
J. T. Creswell, agent.

Passengers-Mr Daw, Mrs Creswell, and Miss Hill, in the cabin.


ARRIVED COASTWISE
Monday, April 7--- The schooner Agenora, 53 tons,
Walker, master, from Yorke's Peninsular. In Ballast.

CLEARED OUT
Tuesday, April 8-The steamer Havilah, 337 tons,
Lowrie, master, for Melbourne.

Passengers---Messrs, John Rolfe, George Main, James Niall, A Macgeorge,


Transcribed in 1998 by Malcolm Frost.



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