List of Ships
List of ships that brought Parkhurst apprentices to Australia and New Zealand
| Ship | Arrival | Parkhurst apprentices |
Colony |
|---|---|---|---|
| Simon Taylor | August 1842 | 18 | Western Australia |
| St George | November 1842 | 92 | New Zealand |
| Shepherd | October 1843 | 28 | Western Australia |
| Mandarin | October 1843 | 51 | Tasmania |
| Mandarin | November 1843 | 31 | New Zealand |
| Halifax | December 1844 | 18 | Western Australia |
| Strathedin | December 1845 | 74 | Tasmania |
| Cumberland | January 1846 | 16 | Western Australia |
| Maitland | October 1846 | 70 | Victoria |
| Thomas Arbuthnot | May 1847 | 89 | Victoria |
| Joseph Somes | September 1847 | 84 | Victoria |
| Marion | January 1848 | 125 | Victoria |
| Orient | March 1848 | 51 | Western Australia |
| Eden | February 1849 | 62 | Victoria |
| Ameer | February 1849 | 50 | Western Australia |
| Hashemy | abt July 1849 | 29 | Tasmania |
| Randolph | August 1849 | 85 | Victoria |
| Mary | October 1849 | 53 | Western Australia |
| Adelaide | November 1849 | 30 | Tasmania |
| Blenheim | July 1850 | 85 | Tasmania |
| Maria Somes | August 1850 | 30 | Tasmania |
| Nile | October 1850 | 30 | Tasmania |
| Rodney | November 1850 | 40 | Tasmania |
| Mermaid | May 1851 | 43 | Western Australia |
| Lady Kennaway | May 1851 | Tasmania and Norfolk Island | |
| Pyrenees | June 1851 | 29 | Western Australia |
| Minden | October 1851 | 30 | Western Australia |
| Aboukir | December 1851 | Tasmania | |
| Fairlie | March 1852 | 30 | Tasmania |
| Equestrian | August 1852 | Tasmania | |
| Oriental Queen | October 1852 | Tasmania | |
| Dudbrook | February 1853 | 1 | Western Australia |
| Lincelles | January 1862 | 1 | Western Australia |
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