Weight loss inspiration: Military wife drops 1. EDWIN FOX - The New Zealand Maritime Record. The 1. 49 year Illustrated Log of the Edwin Fox. Picture Credit not. Tonnage: Registered Tonnage 8. Length overall: 1. Registered Length: 1. Beam: 2. 9 feet 8 inches or 9. Draft: 2. 1 feet 6 inches or 6. Poop: 5. 4 feet. Forecastle: 2. Build: Carvel- two decks. Registered number: 4. Registered signal letters: J. Learn about medical and surgical options that can help you reach your weight loss goals. This is my latest column in the Greenville News, published Father’s Day. Dads, we’re relevant at every point in our lives as fathers! And even beyond. D. M. N. Port of Registry: Southampton. Built as a standard Moulemein Trader by William Henry Foster at Sulkeah, Calcutta on the River Hooghly, nearly a hundred miles from the sea in the state of West Bengal. He took possession of her on the 6th of December, 1. The Edwin Fox. was never any part of the Hon. East India Company nor was she ever chartered. Company. No passage- maker, the design was safe, comfortable, dry and thoroughly reliable. Only one other East India Company vessel is known to have survived; she is the Jhelum, built at Liverpool in 1. Port Stanley in the Falkland Island, (The Jhelum by Michael Stammers and John Kearon, 1. ISBN0- 7. 50. 9- 0. She was subsequently sold for . Painting by Anthony Shennan showing the interior of a typical convict ship Peter Duff, a labourer who left Britain with . There were no deaths. Brown and Edward Gellatly. Gellatly, Hankey's boats were burnt in a fire which occurred at their Sail Loft in Limehouse. January 2. 9 Arrived. Bombay. 1. 86. 3 April 1. Sailed for. London, having loaded at the ports of Calicut and Cochin. August 2. 8 Arrived at. London. 1. 86. 3 October 1. Sailed. for Bombay with her regular cargo of London General and India Pale Ale. May 7 Sailed for. Calcutta with coastal cargo. May 2. 6 Arrived at. Calcutta. 1. 86. 4 July 1. ![]() Sailed in. ballast for Hong Kong to seek a cargo. July 1. 7 The First. Mate died of Dysentery and was buried at sea. August 1. 0 Arrived at. Jack and the Beanstalk As recorded by Edwin Sidney Hartland. There lived a poor widow, whose cottage stood in a country village a long distance from London, for many.Hong Kong. 1. 86. March 1. 5 Arrived at. Capetown where she took on wool, and skins. April 7 Called at. Jamestown Harbour on the island of St. Helena (below). 1. June 8 Arrived at. Gravesend (below). August During her. London a new Master took command. August 1. 0 Chartered. Transport Service, she sailed from Portsmouth after taking on. Royal Horse Artillery, 2. Cameronians, 3. 3rd, 4. Regiments of Foot, all from the Aldershot Barracks. December 9 Arrived. Bombay after a voyage of 1. February 3 Departed. Bombay, with 1. 43 military personnel, many of them invalids and 1. April 6 Called at. St. 1. 86. 6 May 3. Arrived at. Spithead. ![]() Trials comparing the effectiveness and safety of weight-loss diets are frequently limited by short follow-up times and high dropout rates. In this 2-year trial, we. Locke's Goal-Setting Theory Setting Meaningful, Challenging Goals What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you become by achieving your goals. August 6 Sailed from. Gravesend for Bombay. December 2. 1 Arrived. Bombay. 1. 86. 7 February 2. ![]() ![]() Captain Alexander J. Changed over to a barque rig at. Bombay (Mumbai) and remained as such until her demise as a sailing ship. August 3. 0 Arrived at. London. 1. 86. 7 October to November 1. Commanded by Captain William Black, aged 5. Yorkshire. 1. 86. November 1. 4 Departed. Plymouth (below) for Bombay with military personnel aboard. December 7 Called at. Sao Vicente in the Cape Verde Islands. April 4 Arrived at. Bombay after a voyage of almost 5 months. June 8 Sailed from. Bombay for London. August 1. 7 to 2. Called at St. 1. 86. October 8 Arrived at Le Havre. October 1. 9 2. French sailors were. London. 1. 86. 8 October 2. Arrived at London. March 1. 8 Sailed for. Trincomalee (Ceylon), Madras and Masulipatam. July 1. 3 Arrived at. Trincomalee. 1. 86. July 2. 5 Arrived at. Madras where she unloaded most of her cargo. August 8 Departed. Masulipatam. 1. 86. August 1. 2 The ship. Coromandel Coast at 2 a. December 1. 9 Departed. Pondicherry for London. April 1. 6 Arrived at. London after making a provedoring call at St. May 2. 1 Departed for. Madras. 1. 87. 0 September 3. Arrived. at Calcutta looking for a cargo. January 6 Sailed for. Mauritius with a full cargo of Rice. February 5 Arrived at Mauritius. March 1. 1 Sailed for. Madras and Calcutta with an unknown number of Coolies, and a small amount. April 1. 2- 1. 3 A one. Madras Roads. 1. 87. April 2. 0 Arrived at. Calcutta. 1. 87. 1 May 6 Sailed for. Dunkirk with a full load of rape seed. June 7 Departed. Penang. 1. 87. 1 July 1. Arrived at. Port Louis, Mauritius. August 2 Departed. November 1. 3 Collided. Dutch schooner in the English Channel and sank her. November 2. 7 Captain. Black relinquished his command to John Ellis Johnson, aged 2. Bebington, Cheshire. December 2. 4 Returned. London by a crew of . December 2. 7 Sailed. Liverpool, but her orders were changed enroute when she was off. Falmouth and she proceeded to Cardiff instead. January 1. 2 Arrived. Cardiff and loaded 1,0. June 2. 2 Arrived at. Madras. 1. 87. 2 August 2. Sailed for. London 1. December 1. 7 Arrived at Gravesend. Along with the Cospatrick, she was. Gellatly, Hankey and Sewell and Company to the 1. Walter Savill and Robert Shaw, who had been chartering. New Zealand since 1. The new career came about through a charter to carry. New Zealand under the Vogel scheme for assisted migration. However, having been designed for the Indian trade. The Edwin Fox is one of. New Zealand emigrant service, the. Shaw Savill's 1,1. Euterpe of. 1. 86. After 2. 8 years service, she was sold in 1. Star of India. Typical lower deck plan of steerage accomodation on a. New Zealand emigrant vessel of the period. The principal ports of embarkation for Shaw Savill. London, Gravesend, Portsmouth and Plymouth, where the last. At some ports there were special emigration. The traveller. usually had quite a journey across country by train or coach- and- four. It could be a nightmare counting each piece of. It was compounded for the emigrants. Thames and she was. Channel. They were then faced with a. Most passengers joined the ship in London Docks. On arrival at the East India Docks at London (above). There was a. forest of masts and bowsprits of ships berthed bow- to on the quay. There were shouts of 'Mind your backs' as. Fretful children tripped and. Everywhere there was a smell of horses and tarred rope, and. Baedeker's guide- book may well have been correct in. Nothing will convey to the stranger a better idea of. London than a visit to the. January 2. 4 Sailed. London. 1. 87. 3 February 2 Heavy. March 5 The ship got. However there was further. June 2. 7 Arrived at. Lyttelton, 1. 14 days out from Brest, with 1. Of the 9. 5 assisted emigrants bound for the Canterbury. Association's settlement on the largest of the fair isles of Oceania. August 2. 9 Sailed for. Newcastle in ballast with a few cabin passengers. September 2. 5 After. Newcastle. 1. 87. October 2. 9 Departed. Newcastle with 9. Galle, Ceylon. 1. January 1. 4 Arrived. Negapatam, near Madras from Ceylon. February 1. 2 The ship. Indian coast and Ceylon. April 3. 0 Arrived at. Cocanada (Kakinada) a seaport on the Bay of Bengal and on the Godavari. River delta, where she commenced loading for London. June 2. 2 While the. Indian Ocean, the Captain's wife gave birth to a daughter. October 2. 0 Arrived. London, where the vessel was then charted for a second trip to New. Zealand, this time to Wellington. November 2. 4 Sailed. Wellington with 2. Master, Captain. Walter Walpole. John Davies was reputedly something of a daredevil. Dallam Tower with. July 1. 87. 3, but dismasted her instead. December 1. 8 William. Manning actually joined the emigrant party late. As the small ship made its way out into the Atlantic. Ocean, the waves and wind began to take their toll and sea- sickness was. It wasn't just the sea that was turbulent. February 8 By. February, having picked up the trade winds, the emigrant ship made good. Madeira and crossing the line on the 8th. The harsh discipline aboard a Victorian emigrant ship. April when a man was tried, complete. April 1. 4 Land was. Wellington harbour, the. William Manning summed up his voyage aboard the Edwin Fox as, . May 1. 5 Departed. Wellington for Newcastle in New South Wales with a cargo of railroad plant. May 3. 1 Arrived at. Newcastle. 1. 87. August 8 Sailed for. Saigon with 8. 81 tons of coal. October 1. 9 Arrived. Saigon. 1. 87. 5 November 2. Departed. Saigon for Surabaya. December 1. 4 Arrived. Surabaya. 1. 87. 6 Jan 1. Departed. Surabaya for Calcutta. March 1. 5 Arrived at. Calcutta. 1. 87. 6 May 9 Sailed for. Hull with a cargo of 1. August 2 Called at. St. 1. 87. 6 September 2. Arrived at Hull after. Calcutta. 1. 87. 6 November 1. Sailed. for Newcastle- on- Tyne in ballast. In the command of Captain J. January 1. 0 Sailed. Portsmouth. 1. 87. June 3 Arrived at. Galle. 1. 87. 7 July 2. August 7. At Batavia where she lay at anchor while awaiting a cargo. August 2. 6 Arrived at. Surabaya. 1. 87. 7 October 1. Departed. Surabaya and sailed Eastward destined for Falmouth in Cornwall. March 2. 0 Arrived. Falmouth. 1. 87. 8 March 2. Sailed for. Liverpool. April 2 The crew was. Liverpool (below). June 2. 1 Arrived at London with a. In the command of Captain John. Phease until 1. 88. July 3. 1 Departed. London for Plymouth to receive her passengers. August 8 Departed. Plymouth with 2. 44 passengers destined for the Nelson, Marlborough and. Westland provinces of New Zealand. November 1. 7 Arrived. Port Nelson from Plymouth. Her keenly awaited cargo included Summer drapery. Stout, 1. 50 cases of Ale, 1. Red. Herrings and 2. Canary seed. 1. 87. January 1. 3 A gale in. Tasman Bay caused her to lose the anchor and she drifted for a mile before. January 1. 5 Sailed in. Port Pirie, South Australia. February 5 Arrived. Port Pirie, but there was no cargo available, probably because she was. Wheat Harvest (below). April 5 Sailed for. Timaru, New Zealand. April 2. 5 Arrived at. Timaru (below), where she loaded 9,0. Wheat for Queenstown. Ireland. 1. 87. 9 June 1. Sailed for. Queenstown. October 2 Arrived at. Queenstown, 1. 11 days out of Timaru. October 1. 5 Arrived. London. 1. 88. 0 January 7 Departed. London. Inside, the main saloon was communal and.
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