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== 1845 Voyage == | == 1845 Voyage == | ||
From the South Australian Register, 20 September 1845:<ref>{{Cite news|last=|first=|date=20 September 1845|title=The " | From the South Australian Register, 20 September 1845:<ref>{{Cite news|last=|first=|date=20 September 1845|title=The "Herjeebhoy Rustomjee Pattle," from Germany|page=3|work=The South Australian Register|location=Adelaide, South Australia|url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/27450921/2285912|url-status=live|access-date=15 November 2020}}</ref> | ||
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! | !We have to-day to announce the arrival of the ''Heejeebhoy Rustomjee Pattle'', the long-expected ship from Bremen, with 262 German immigrants, after a voyage of 117 days from port to port. Her passage has been a pleasant and prosperous one throughout, with the exception of Sunday last, when the weather was so rough and stormy, that the ship was nearly thrown on her beam ends, and even the sailors admitted that they were in considerable danger for a few hours. | ||
We have to-day to announce the arrival of the ''Heejeebhoy Rustomjee Pattle'', the long-expected ship from Bremen, with 262 German immigrants, after a voyage of 117 days from port to port. Her passage has been a pleasant and prosperous one throughout, with the exception of Sunday last, when the weather was so rough and stormy, that the ship was nearly thrown on her beam ends, and even the sailors admitted that they were in considerable danger for a few hours. | |||
The passengers she brings are of rather a superior class, and comprise many workmen of trades much wanted here; for example, there are several linen, cotton, and cloth weavers, who seriously contemplate following up their various vocations, and speak confidently of being able to establish blanket, cloth, linen, and cotton manufactures: there are also several miners, two chemists, and a practical assayer, besides the usual sprinkling of carpenters, builders, shoemakers, tailors, &c. | The passengers she brings are of rather a superior class, and comprise many workmen of trades much wanted here; for example, there are several linen, cotton, and cloth weavers, who seriously contemplate following up their various vocations, and speak confidently of being able to establish blanket, cloth, linen, and cotton manufactures: there are also several miners, two chemists, and a practical assayer, besides the usual sprinkling of carpenters, builders, shoemakers, tailors, &c. | ||
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We have much pleasure in announcing the official appointment of Herman Conrad Stakemann, Esq., as Consul-General in South Australia for the free and Hanseatic City of Bremen. | We have much pleasure in announcing the official appointment of Herman Conrad Stakemann, Esq., as Consul-General in South Australia for the free and Hanseatic City of Bremen. | ||
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| colspan="2" |'''Names''' | | colspan="2" |'''Names''' |