Hope_1835

British Southern Voyage

WRIBV043340
VesselHope
MasterRiley
Departure1835-01-20
Return (days)1838-11-13 (1394)
Port (dock)London
Owner (Agent)J. Clarke
Cargo320 casks
SourcesSST1; SST2; SST3; SFWH
ReportsSpoken by the Isabella of Fairhaven 31 July 1835 off Pola [Savaii] out 6 1/2 months no oil; spoken by the Lady Amherst 0n 3 January 1836 out 11 months with 140b; reported 26 February 1836 at the Bay of Islands 11 June 1835 clean; reported 2 August 1836 at the Bay of Islands 19 March 1836 with 300 barrels having lost 2 boats; reported 22 August 1837 at the Bay of Islands 8 January 1837 with 800 barrels; reported 20 February 1838 at Sydney 4 October 1837 with 900 barrels; reported 19 July 1838 at New Zealand 31 January 1838 with 903 barrels
NotesThe Hope of London reported at the Bay of Islands in May 1838 'came in with 1,000 barreels of oil obtained chiefly in the South Seas. Forty months from home.' Laslett Jnl Part 2 , this from a timber trader HMS Buffalo, journal in Alexander Turnbull Library

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