from Sydney. Dac. S.-Telegraph, 700 tons, Captain O'Reilly, from Sydney
Nov. 28th, and Newcastle Dee. I.
Passengers - Mr. Herbert (Colonial Secretary of Queensland), Sir George
Bowen's child and nurse, Mr. and Mrs. …Mr. Hobkirk, Mr. … and 17 in the
steeragee. [“Moreton Bay Courier”, 6 December, 1859]
HOBKIRK, Mr. 1859: Shipping Intelligence: Departure [from Brisbane, Australia,
to Sydney]. Dec. 10. ‘Yarra Yarra’, steamer, Capt. Bell, for Sydney.
Passengers - Mr. Hobkirk, and 3 in …. [Ex “Moreton Bay Courier”, 13 December,
1859]
HOPKIRK Mr., 1859: at his stables at Portland Street, to sell horse + gear
[Glasgow Herald 13.4.1859] ? = John Hopkirk/Hopekirk
HOBKIRK, Mr & Mr. = Messrs., 1859: they owned a vessel (boat) which was
built in 1842 in Whitby; but boat was stranded at Tynemouth [Newcastle
Courant 29.4.1859]
HOPKIRK Mr., 1859: [?Thomas] his college at Eltham, was allowed some
graduates direct entry into Woolwich Royal Military Academy, Woolwich.
[Daily News, London 1.8.1859]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1860: = a farmer at Railway Meeting in Galashiels [Caledonian
Mercury, Edinburgh 13.8.1860]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1860:. of Cramlington, re Northern Union of Mechanics Institutions
[Newcastle Courant, 28.9.1860]
HOBKIRK, Mr. 1860: January 4; arrived at Sydney, NSW, having departed from
Melbourne. [ex Ancestry database of Passengers and Immigration Lists Index 1500’s
HOPKIRK, Mr. [Adam], 1860: = a bookseller in Portobello [Caledonian Mercury
29.9.1860]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1861: of Whitby, in 1861, built an A1 Brig, named “Lily of
Greenock” 258 tons; boat for sale [Liverpool Mercury 1.9.1863]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1861:: unanimously appointed secretary of West Hartley District
Association of Mechanics Institution [Newcastle Courant 11.10.1861]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1861: of Cramlington, unanimously appointed secretary, West Hartley
District Assn. Mechanics Institute [Newcastle Courant, ?Oct /November in 1861]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1862: minister of General Assembly, Jedburgh Presbytery.
[Caledonian Mercury, Edinburgh 7.4.1862]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1863: Arrived [in Melbourne, Australia, from Tasmania]:
16 March ex Royal Shepherd, S.S.S., 300 tons, N. M'Eachern, from Launceston
9th inst. Passengers - saloon: Mr. and Mrs. Benn, …Messrs. Hobkirk, Hopgood
… [ex the Argus, 12 March 1863 p 4]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1863:. = a tenant of a property at Craiglockhart, in parish of Colinton
And South Cuthberts Co. of Edinburgh, [property to be sold] [Glasgow Herald
15.4.1863]
HOLKIRK (sic) Mr., 1863: arrived at Sydney, NSW 18.5.1863 on “Rangatira” from
Melbourne (unassisted immigrant).
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1863: of Whitby, in 1861, built an A1 Brig, named “Lily of Greenock”
258 tons; boat for sale [Liverpool Mercury 1.9.1863]
HOPKIRK, Master, 1863: Hopkirk boy was shot by a gamekeeper at the
Hawkhill property. Boy not seriously hurt; gamekeeper to be examined by
the sheriff at Kilmarnock [Caledonian Mercury 24.6.1863]
HOPKIRK, Mr., 1863: of the book-keepers department, sang a duet with
another man, very creditably at the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway
Provident Society, held in the company’s store room at York Street.
[Belfast News-letter 24.10.1863]
HOPEKIRK, Mr., 1863: [Scotland] booksellers selling tickets for Portobello
banquet [Caledonian Mercury, Edinburgh 7.1.1863]
HOLKIRK, Mr. 1863: 18 May; departed Melbourne; arrived Sydney NSW.
HOLKIRK (sic) Mr., 1863: arrived at Sydney, NSW 18.5.1863 on “Rangatira”
from Melbourne (unassisted immigrant).
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1864:. info re New Bridge Street schools [Newcastle Courant [U.K.]
1.1.1864]
HOPKIRK, Mr., 1864: owned 5 hackney carriages, all of which were licensed.
[Glasgow Herald 11.5.1864]
HOPKIRK, Mr., 1864: sang at the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway
Provident Society evening, held at the Terminus, York Road, Belfast
[Belfast News-letter 10.12.1864]
HOPKIRK, Mr., 1865: his black gelding “Seducer Singleton” ran in the West of
Scotland Grand National Hunt steeple chase [Glasgow Herald 5.5.1865]
HOPKIRK, Mr., 1865: participated in discussions at the ½ yearly meeting of the
Chamber of Agriculture and Scottish Farmers Club in the Hall of the
Chamber of Commerce [Caledonian Mercury 19.5.1865]
HOPKIRK, Mr. 1865: Aged 30. Left Victoria on the boat “City of Melbourne” in
April 1865; bound for Sydney. [ex Index to Outward Passengers to
Interstate …. Public Record Office, Victoria]
HOPKIRK, Mr., 1865: of Largs. He (in his skiff) saved the life of person(s)
involved in the upsetting of a “fishing smack” in Kyles of Bate” [Daily
News, London 19.10.1865]
HOBKIRK, Mr. 1866: Shipping – Arrivals [in Brisbane, Australia, from Rockhampton,
Queensland] : April 2.- ‘Diamantina’, A.S.N. Co.'s s., 223 tons, Captain W.
Smith, from Rockhampton, Gladstone, and Maryborough. Passengers : Mrs.
Davidson, … Messrs …Hobkirk and 40 in the steerage… [ex ‘Brisbane Courier’
3.4.1866]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1866:. was appointed an overseer of the poor at Cramlington [Easter
Vestry Meeting in Newcastle Courant 6.4.1866]
HOPKIRK, Mr., 1866: was one of the flower judges at the Lowestoft Horticultural
Society [Ipswich Journal, Ipswich 14.7.1866]
HOPKIRK, Mr. [? Thomas], 1867: His “Statistical Account of the Barony of the
Barony Parish”, 1826, a rare and beautiful work, embellished with
numerous sketches and old engravings, (belonging to the estate of Alex
Kay, esq., writer) to be auctioned as part of a rare and valuable library for
sale at 61 Renfield Street, Glasgow [Glasgow Herald 25.11.1867]
HOPKIRK, Mr., 1868: of Largs. His boat “Wanderer”, was in a race for non-
steel hull bats. [Glasgow Herald 10.7.1868] in the Clyde Yacht Club regatta].
HOPKIRK, Mr., 1868: of Somerleyton, was a judge of fruit at horticultural show
at ?Lowestoft, United Kingdom. [Ipswich Journal, Ipswich 11.7.1868]
HOPKIRK, Mr. 1869: of Largs: his body was found, and returned to Largs.
?boat mishap [Glasgow Herald 27.7.1869]
HOBKIRK, (Mr.), 1869: and Messrs. Whitecross & Smith: Was a
manufacturing company of mahogany and pinewood at West Boldon
[Newcastle Courant 8.1.1869]
HOBKIRK, (Mr.), 1869: was appointed to the curacy at St. Sepulchre,
Northampton [Daily News, London 23.2.1869]
HOBKERK, (Mr.), 1869: was born ? where. = ?Clarence John Hobkirk or ?
Robert Roxburgh Hobkirk, both of whom were born in 1869. More likely =
Clarence John Hobkirk, who did participate in Boer War in South Africa
around 1900. In 1900, this Mr. Hobkerk departed from Southampton, UK
and travelled, ? immigrated to South Africa on the “Carisbrook Castle”. [ex
Find My Past Ireland, database of Passenger Lists leaving UK 1890-1960]
HOBKIRK, Mr. 1869: July 1: married to a Miss Maria Warner, a native of Montreal,
Canada. [ex Portland, Oregon, its History and Builders, in connection with the antecedent
explorations, discoveries, and movements of the pioneers that selected the site for the great city of
the Pacific, vol. 3: author: Gaston, Joseph, 1833-1913; p88 published in 1911. This entry
appeared under the Jedburgh, Borders area of Scotland for 1841 in January 2014]
HOPKIRK [Mr.], 1869: of Largs [Scotland]: his body was found, and returned to Largs.
?boat mishap [Glasgow Herald 27.7.1869]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1869: Mr. and Messrs. Whitecross & Smith: Was a manufacturing
company of mahogany and pinewood at West Boldon [Newcastle Courant
8.1.1869]
HOBKIRK [Mr.], 1870: removed to Elkhart township [?USA] and settled on a farm,
where he remained until.. [ex The Biographical record of Logan County, Illinois, U.S.A.,
page 614]
HOBKIRK, Mr. 1871: January 13; arrived at Sydney, NSW, having departed
from Melbourne. [ex Ancestry database of Passengers and Immigration Lists Index
1500’s 1800’s]
HOBKIRK, Mr. (Rev.), 1872: rector of Hittisleigh, elected to chaplain to inmates
of Crediton Union workhouse [Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth
and Cornish Advertiser, Exeter, UK. 27.3.1872]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1873:. showed through a binocular microscope, hairs and scales of
different animals [Leeds Mercury 20.9.1873]
HOLKIRK, Mr. 1874: 16 April; departed Melbourne; arrived Sydney NSW.
HOLKIRK (sic) Mr., 1874: arrived at Sydney, NSW on 16.4.1874 on “City of
Adelaide” from Melbourne (unassisted immigrant).
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1876:. = Newcastle president of Grand Lodge [Daily News 18.4.1876]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1878: seconded a vote of thanks at Yorkshire Naturalists Union [Hull
Packet and East Riding Times, Hull, U.K. 14.6.1878]
HOBKIRK, [Ernest Chamberlain] Mr., 1878:. (Lieutenant, Royal Navy): was present at
Exeter Volunteer ball. [Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and
Cornish Advertiser 23.10.1878]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1879: of Newcastle = secretary, Morpeth Young Men’s Christian
Association [Newcastle Courant 6.6.1879]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1879:. = chair at juvenile Templar demonstration at Town Hall,
Newcastle [Newcastle Courant 14.11.1879]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1880:. (senior): = vice president of Cramlington Colliery Mechanics
Institute at annual meeting [Newcastle Courant 17.9.1880]
HOPKIRK, Mr., 1880: of Cramlington, contributed to an industrial exhibition in
the Board Schools, Backworth Colliery in aid of the Wesleyan chapel
[Newcastle Courant 16.7.1880]
HOPKIRK, Mr., 1881: involved in a yacht race of the Royal Clyde Club
[Glasgow Herald 7.6.1881]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1881:. he had a beautiful vase of flowers presented to him as an
expression of gratitude and indebtedness to him, for his indefatigable exertion
on behalf of the Working Men’s Conservative Association [13.1.1881
Newcastle Courant]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1881:. of Huddersfield; discusses a fight at Win-Wid-Field [Leeds
Mercury 22.10.1881]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1881:. = an English gentleman was at Dublin Total Abstinence League
Weekly meeting, held at the Workmen’s Club, 41 York Street, ?Dublin.
[Freeman’s Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser, Dublin, Ireland
28.11.1881]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1882:. of Broadhaugh, presided at a public dinner in Tower Hotel at
Hawick [27.11.1882 Glasgow Herald, Scotland]
HOBKIRK, Mr. 1884: [ship from Brisbane, Australia, to Maryborough and
Rockhampton, Australia] May 9. – ‘Derwent’, s 500 tons Captain J H South, for
Maryborough and Rockhampton. Passengers Mrs. … Messrs. … Hobkirk,
… and 34 in the steerage. W. Howard Smith and Sons Limited Agents
[ex ‘Brisbane Courier’ 10 May 1884]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1884: Ships arrived [in Brisbane [Australia] from Rockhampton /
Maryborough] November 30: ‘Derwent’, s 500 tons Captain G. Andrews,
from Rockhampton and Maryborough. Passengers: … J Hood, FG/ J O
Hobkirk, … [Brisbane Courier’, 1 December, 1884]
HOPKIRK, Mr., 1884: [April] Aged 34, arrived [as an unassisted passenger] at Victoria,
Australia from New Zealand, in April 1884 on the boat Rotomahana. [ex National
Library of Australia’s Trove database of Index to Unassisted Inward Passenger Lists to Victoria
1852-1923]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1885:. (Rev.) polled 124 votes for election for Commissioner on board
of ?Crevators at Crediton [Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and
Cornish Advertiser 8.7.1885
HOPKIRK, Mr., 1886: of Belfast, was unanimously elected auditor of the
Clogher Valley Tramway Company Ltd. [Belfast News-letter 29.11.1886]
HOPKIRK, Mr., 1886: = a passenger; arrived in Auckland on 8.5.1886 on the
“Maranoa” which left San Francisco on 17.4.1886; [Brisbane Courier
10.5.1886]
HOPKIRK, Mr. 1886: Auckland, May 8: The Union Company's steamer Mararoa,
which left San Francisco on the 17th April, arrived here today. Following is
her passenger list: Messrs … Hopkirk, [ex ‘Brisbane Courier’, 10 May, 1886]
HOBKIRK, [Mr], 1887: A student of Form III at Dewsbury Grammar School, won
the French prize on speech day [Leeds Mercury 23.7.1887]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1889:.presided at piano concert at Longbenton [Newcastle Weekly
Courant 16.11.1889]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1890: : spoke about laws at Teviotdale Farmers Club meeting held at
Hawick [Glasgow Herald 3.1.1890]
HOBKIRK, Mr. (Rev.), 1890: of Dewsbury: appointed to represent annual assembly of
British Association meeting to be held in Leeds [Leeds Mercury 9.8.1890]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1890: was at a meeting of investigation of the Aerated Bread
Company, held in Bristol [Bristol Mercury and Daily Post 15.12.1890]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1891: departed for Scotland per Dublin and Glasgow
Steampacket Company’s saloon steamer “General Gordon” [Freeman’s
Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser, Dublin 27.8.1891]
HOPEKIRK, Mr. & Mrs., 1892: of London, attended the funeral of the late Mr. D.
McCulloch at Whitley [Newcastle Weekly Courant 10.12.1892] ***
HOBKIRK, Mr. [?John Francis] 1892: Advertised ? on behalf of someone else, in a
Brisbane, Australia, newspaper, to sell: …stocked with good fish, The climate is
very line, the temperature is equable, and the rainfall is from 28in. lo 80m, There
are two sidings of the Fingal Railway within the boundaries of the proportion. For
terms and all other particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or Messrs. Martin &
Hobkirk, Solicitors, Launceston. [ex Brisbane Courier, [Australia] 14 November, 1892]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1892: was present at the annual dinner of the Bristol branch of Irish
National League. [Bristol Mercury and Daily Post 2.2.1892]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1892: expressed the feelings of the great body of Scotch tenant
farmers [Glasgow Herald 13.12.1892]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1892: of Broadhaugh; was president of Teviotdale Farmers Club.
They entertained him with a complimentary dinner in the Tower Hotel, Hawick
on the occasion of his representing the club at the great Agricultural Conference,
recently held in London [Glasgow Herald 30.12.1892]
HOLKIRK, Mr. 1893: 15 March; departed Hobart, Tasmania; arrived Sydney
NSW.
HOLKIRK (Sic) Mr., 1893: arrived at Sydney, NSW 15.3.1893 on “Oonah” from
Hobart, as unassisted immigrant.
HOPKIRK, Mr., 1893: in a gentleman’s singles handicap at Dewsbury Tournament
Lawn Tennis [Leeds Mercury 19.6.1893]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1894: was a farmer at Broadhaugh, Hawick. He purchased the
Beautiful Roxburgh Estate residential estate of “The Holmes”, St. Boswell’s
Overlooking Dryburgh Abbey, from Mr. George O.H. Erskine Biber Erskine, of
Dryburgh [Aberdeen Weekly Journal 15.2.1894]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1895: was appointed one of the trustees in the ?bankruptcy/failure in
the Dewsbury Carpet trade company [Leeds Mercury 21.3.1895]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1895: of Holdersfield Banking Company, presided at a meeting of
creditors of a woolen company at Dewsbury. ???Londonderry Gold Mine
Limited [ex Leeds Mercury 10.4.1895]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1895: Mr. Hobkirk’s “History and National History of Huddersfield”
was referred to in the newspaper [Leeds Mercury 24.8.1895]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1896: @ Broadhaugh @ Teviotdale Farmers Club, present at a meeting
which was held at Hawick re agricultural machinery [Glasgow Herald 3.1.1896]
HOBKIRK, Mr. 1898: November 7: was a passenger on the “Pateena” which arrived at
Launceston from Melbourne. Passengers included Mesdames …., Hobkirk
[Mercury, Hobart 7 November 1898]
HOBKERK, Mr. 1900: Departed on 9 June, 1900 from Southampton, U.K. for
Cape, South Africa. He was Scottish. Date of birth = approx. 1869; aged
31; married; male, merchant. Ship = Carisbrook Castle. Master = W.
Hay. Steamship Line = Castle Line. 4246 tons. [ex Passenger Transcript
Details - Departures, via Find My Past database in 2012].
HOPKIRK, Mr. & Mr + Mrs. & Mrs.= M essieurs & Mesdames A ... 1911: July
11; arrived at Sydney, NSW, having departed from Wellington, New
Zealand. [ex Ancestry database of Passengers and Immigration Lists Index 1500’s –
1800’s]
HOBKIRK, Mr. 1914: May 6: was a passenger on the “Rotomahana” which sailed from
or to, Tasmania. [Mercury, Hobart 7 May, 1914]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1915: departed Victoria, Australia in December 1915 for London
on the “Maloja II”. He was 45 years old. [ex National Library of Australia’s Trove
database of Index to Outward Passenger Lists from Victoria 1852-1923 to Interstate, UK,
NZ and foreign ports]
HOBKIRK, Mr. or Mrs. 1916: Sailed [from Tasmania to Melbourne]: February 12:
[on the boat] ‘Loongana’, t.s., 2,448 tons, K. Livingstone, for Melbourne.
Passengers-Saloon : Mesdames … ?Messrs. Hobkirk, … [ex “Mercury [Tasmania],
14 February 1916]
HOBKIRK, Mr. [Francis Charles] + Messrs Martin, 1916: Terms-25 per cent,
deposit, balance on completion. Solicitors for reference, Messrs. Martin and
Hobkirk, Launceston. Further particulars - on application. Mr. H. Smith,
Whitemark, will show intending purchasers stock. Particulars "Mercury,"
Saturday, 28th October. [ex “The Mercury”, 25 October, 1916]
HOBKIRK, Mr. [Francis Charles] + Messrs Martin, 1916: listed as “Holkirk”
rather than Hobkirk. In Equity, in the matter of the Launceston Shipping
Company Ltd., in liquidation, and in the matter of the Companies Act, 1869,
Mr. Stackhouse, instructed by Messrs. Martin and Hobkirk appeared for the
liquidator. [ex “The Mercury” Hobart, 23 December, 1916]
HOBKIRK, Mr. or Mrs. 1916: Arrived in Tasmania from Melbourne, Australia. .
May 18. [on the boat] ‘Loongana’, t.s., 2,448 tons, K. Livingstone, from
Melbourne. Passengers: - Saloon: Mesdames … Masters …Hobkirk, …
[Ex “The Mercury” 19 May, 1916]
HOBKIRK, Mr.., 1916: Launceston: Arrived September 19. ‘Loongana’ t.s"
2.448 tons, K. Livingstone, from Melbourne. Passengers-Saloon: Mesdames
… Messrs. … Hobkirk, … [Ex “The Mercury” 20 September, 1916]
HOBKIRK, Mr. + Miss or Mrs., 1917: departed Launceston on 25.7.1917 for Melbourne
on “Rotomahana” [Mercury 24.7.1917]
HOBKIRK, Mr., 1917: arrived Launceston from Melbourne on 8.8.1917 on the
Rotomahana [Mercury 10.8.1917]
HOBKIRK, Mr. [Francis Charles] + Messrs Martin, 1917: Harold Crisp J. This
Order was taken out by Martin and Hobkirk of 55 Patterson Street, Launceston
Solicitors for the Applicant. [ex “The Mercury’: 23 January 1917]
HOPKIRK, Mr. 1947: R.M.C.'s [=Royal Military College] Backs Royal Military
College No. 2 played Navy while R.M.C. No. 1 and R.M.C. No. 3 played a
match in which the backs and forwards of the respective sides were switched at
half-time. The college has … newcomers include: … Hopkirk, a New Zealand
centre. [ex “Canberra Times” 21 April, 1947]
HOPKIRK, Mr., 1947: JUNIORS Under 20: Queanbeyan [Canberra, Australia]
[scored] 22 defeated R.M.C [Royal Military College] "B" 6. (Hopkirk and
Johns [scored] tries) … [ex Canberra Times [Australia], 28 April, 1947]
HOBKIRK, Mrs., 1775: December 8: Bann [?for marriage] at St. Andrew, Middlesex,
Enfield, London. [ex Ancestry database of London parish records pre 1815]
HOBKIRK, Mrs., 1779: December 11: Bann [?for marriage] at St. Andrew, Middlesex,
Enfield, London. [ex Ancestry database of London parish records pre 1815]
HABKIRK, Mrs., 1781: May 30: bann listed at St. Andrew, Middlesex, London.
? = marriage bann. [ex Ancestry database of London parish records pre 1815]
HOBKIRK, Mrs., 1783: February 9: Bann [?for marriage] at St. Andrew, Middlesex,
London. [ex Ancestry database of London parish records pre 1815]
HOBKIRK, Mrs. 1803: died 22 October 1803. She was the wife of Mr. Adam
Hobkirk, of Framwellgate, Durham. [ex Obituary & Death Notices, mainly from
the Newcastle Courant, found online in 2013]
HOPKIRK, Mrs., 1837: Was listed at 9 Scotland Street, [ex Scottish Post Office
Directories: Pigot & Co National Commercial Directory for the whole of Scotland and
of the Isle of Man, 1837]
HOBKIRK, Mrs. 1838: quote from book “... Mrs. Gingham became Mrs.
Hobkirk long before the tablet was begun, .... will doubtless cause the
following article to be read with attention. ... [ex books.google.com.au /books?
[Waldie's select circulating library - Google Books ResultAdam Waldie - 1838 –
Literature ??USA info.
HOPKIRK, Mrs. J., 1850: [?husband’s initial] died at 11 South Portland Street, aged 51
years on 24 September 1850 [Glasgow Herald 27.9.1850]
HOPKIRK [sic], Mrs. [Frances Mary] 1852: an adult, left Victoria on the boat
“William” in January 1852; bound for Launceston. [ex Index to Outward Passengers to
Interstate …. Public Record Office, Victoria] This would be Frances Mary
Hobkirk, née Lescesne.
HOBKIRK, Mrs., 1863: Info re bibles disposed British and Foreign Bible Society
[Newcastle Courant 27.11.1863]
HOPEKIRK, Mrs., 1863: Aged 76, died at 6 West Preston Street, Edinburgh on
20.5.1863 [Caledonian Mercury, Edinburgh 22.5.1863]
HOPKIRK, (Mrs) 1869: = Wife of other passenger, ? name. She migrated from Nova
Scotia to the U.S.A. on board the “Linda”, entering via Boston, Massachusetts.
She was aged 25 years, i.e. date of birth 1844. [ex FamilySearch database of United
States Index to Passengers …and Gulf Ports, 1820-1874]
HOBKIRK, Mrs. 1870: Shipping – Arrival [in Brisbane from Sydney, Australia]:
July 22 – ‘City of Brisbane’, A S N Co's s , ? 204 tons, Captain I? C Knight from
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