Queen of England




arrived: Sydney 8-Jul-1859


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The Government emigrant ship, Queen of England, 1250 tons, Captain M. Nolon, sailed from Liverpool on March 18 for Sydney New South Wales, with 429 emigrants under the charge of surgeon-superintendent Ambrose Newbold.

SHIPS LOADING FOR THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. AT LONDON. (1859, June 11). Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), p. 4. TROVE

The Queen of England, emigrant ship, landed all her passengers in excellent health. There had been six deaths and six births, all infants.

ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. (1859, July 13). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), p. 8. TROVE

Single females per QUEEN OF ENGLAND-
The UNMARRIED FEMALES by the above vessel, about 12 in number, can be HIRED on MONDAY next, the 18th instant, between the hours of one and four o'clock pm., at Hyde Park Barracks. They consist of general house servants, nursemaids, and needlewomen.
N.B.--In order to prevent, inconvenience the usual orders for admission into the hiring-room must be procured during office hours, on or before 12 o'clock on the day of hiring.
Persons not known at the Immigration Department applying for female servants will be required to produce letters of introduction from a clergyman or magistrate.

Advertising (1859, July 16). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), p. 10. TROVE

HARRY JONES, who left home second mate of the Eastern City, burnt on the passage, and afterwards sailed from the Cape of Good Hope for Melbourne.
Your sister EMILY has arrived in Sydney by the Queen of England, and is very anxious to see or hear from you. Any one knowing whether H. J. has sailed lately from the colony would confer a lasting favour by addressing a letter to EMILY JONES, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD Office.

Advertising (1859, July 25). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), p. 1. TROVE