Surprise_1841
British Southern Voyage
WRI | BV083610 |
Vessel | Surprise |
Master | Balfour Miller |
Departure | 1841-05-20 |
Return (days) | 1846-08-12 (1911) |
Port (dock) | London (London Dock) |
Destination | Japans |
East/ West | East |
Owner (Agent) | Bennett and Son (W. Cannon) |
Cargo | 47 casks [this is not correct - may be the output of the second half of a double voyage] |
Sources | SST1; SST2; SST3 |
Reports | At Manilla 17 August 1842 to 30 September 1842; at Manilla 3 November 1842; at Guam 7 April 1843; at New Ireland 1 December 1843; at Timor 27 March 1844; reported 14 November 1844 at Sydney 37 months out 16 June 1844 with 250 barrels; at Rotumah 18 March 1845; at Clark's Island [Caroline, Line Islands] 21 June 1845; at Wallis' Island [Uvea] 12 September 1845; at Sydney 22 December 1845; reported 4 March 1846 at Roaches[Rotch] Island 20 February 1846 |
Notes | Double voyage , vessel appears to have transhipped its first cargo at Sydney in 1844 |
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