Template:Cargo List to London in 1879

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Much of the cargo of "homeward" wool came from Western Australia.[1] The exporters on this passage are listed below.[2]

Exporter Goods Quantity Unit
Yorke's Peninsula Mining Company copper ore 2,106 bags
G Young bark 460 bags
S Smith and Sons wine 2 hogsheads
W Peacock and Son rabbit skins 2 bales
W Peacock and Son wool 160 bales
Alexander Hay and Company wool 282 bales
J F T Hassell wool 3 bales
J Barritt and Company wool 145 bales
R Lowe wool 52 bales
T G Magarey wool 16 bales
W Fowler wool 97 bales
E J Hector wool 33 bales
G P Hodge wool 21 bales
J White wool 17 bales
Thomas Warnes wool 24 bales
Sir John Morphett wool 9 bales
Harrold Brothers wool 22 bales
Duffield and Makin wool 72 bales
Sanders, James and Company wool 439 bales
J Tidmarsh and Company tallow 65 casks
J Colton and Company gluepieces 20 bales
W Peacock and Son horns and bones 1 quantity
W Peacock and Son leather 5 bales
W Peacock and Son tallow 270 casks
Harrold and Duffield wool 318 bales
Hurd and Foote wool 180 bales
Mockeridge and Company wool 125 bales
W Reynell wool 17 bales
J Hanway wool 35 bales
J H Angas wool 737 bales
H Muecke and Company wool 32 bales
Acraman and Company wool 33 bales
Church and Warnes wool 12 bales
H F Rymill wool 34 bales
A H Landseer wool 33 bales
W Duffield and Company wool 158 bales
J Barritt wool 133 bales
National Bank silver coin 1 box

References

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  1. South Australian Advertiser, 3 September 1878
  2. South Australian Register, 26 November 1878