Katomba Ship
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Katomba Ship has 28 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 4 references, with 1 live disagreement.
Mostly:has passenger(14), scheduled to depart(1), scheduled to depart to(1)
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- Captain Birnell[3]all time · Watkins
- Dr Ashturton Thompson[3]all time · Watkins
- Miss Wills 1[3]all time · Watkins
- Miss Wills 2[3]all time · Watkins
- Miss Wills 3[3]all time · Watkins
- Mr D C Bryson[3]all time · Watkins
- Mr S Kirwan[3]all time · Watkins
- Mrs M Carrick[3]all time · Watkins
- Mrs Wills[3]all time · Watkins
- Mrs Young[3]all time · Watkins
Other facts (14)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Scheduled to Depart | to-day 5 p.m. | [1] |
| Scheduled to Depart to | Sydney | [1] |
| To Ports | Brisbane | [2] |
| Currently in | Sydney | [2] |
| Arrived at | Bowen | [3] |
| Departure Date | 1883-12-29 | [3] |
| Destination | Cooktown Port | [3] |
| Has Agent | W Williams | [3] |
| Has Captain | Captain Robert Armstrong | [3] |
| Has Steerage Passengers Count | 27 | [3] |
| Departed From | Sydney | [4] |
| Captained by | Captain R Armstrong | [4] |
| Tonnage | 489 | [4] |
| Belongs to | A S N Company | [4] |
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References (4)
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