Jews of Goulburn (cont)

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Australian Jewish Historical Society Journal, 1, 8 (1942)

Author(s) Sydney B. Glass AbstractThe barque Ann, a craft of 339 tons, frothing her way up the New South Wales coast under the driving of a half-gale, carried for cargo the usual colonial merchandise-English machinery and cloth, Mauritius sugar, Indian tea, etc. From the port of London she had sailed on May 1st, 1833, and from Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land, on October 28th. The cabin passengers named in her shipping list were forty-three. On arrival at Hobart Town there were fifty-one persons in the steerage. Her master was Captain Free.
Year1942
Pages280-286
Jews of Goulburn (cont)
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