PIONEERS AND SETTLERS BOUND FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA

CATHERINE JAMIESON 1838

Departed Leith under command of Captain W. Hutchinson.
Arrived Adelaide 1 December 1838 with 37 adult passengers.
The CATHERINE JAMIESON was wrecked at Table Bay, off South Africa in 1860.



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The ship carried a cargo listed in the manifest as
"35 casks of pease, 7 casks of split peas, 24 casks bottled ale, 100 casks oatmeal, 54 package goods, 600 garden chairs, 1 box hats, 5 cases, 1 cask sundries, 2 bundles spades, 11 bags nails, 102 barrels pork, 100 barrels flour, 7 bales thread, 2 boxes biscuits, 638 deals, 31 bales, 8 cases, 27 casks 49 jars, 8 boxes merchandise, 6 bales linen, 6 boxes sundries 3 iron frames, 3 long frames, 3 wheels and 3 boxes, 195 oil casks in sakes, 40 barrels pork, 20 barrels beef, 18 barrels oatmeal, 9 packages furniture, 20 boxes fish 60 tons salt 54 casks in shakes, 14 crates earthenware, 6 bags barley, 23 firkins herrings, 1 box hams, 4 casks sugar, 350 boxes glass, 4 cases pianoforte"