The Netherby Gazette : a journal published on board the ship Netherby, Captain Owens, bound from London to Brisbane; containing an account of the shipwreck on the western side of King's Island, in lat. 39 53 south, on the 14th July, 1866, and the miraculous escape of all on board, consisting of 452 souls, and a narrative of occurrences on that island, until nobly and humanely relieved by the Victorian Government, and eventually brought on to Melbourne by H.M.C. Steamers "Victoria" and "Pharos" / edited by Messrs. H.D. Vincent and Townsend, saloon passengers

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Vincent, H. D & Townsend, William & Netherby (Ship). (1866). The Netherby Gazette : a journal published on board the ship Netherby, Captain Owens, bound from London to Brisbane; containing an account of the shipwreck on the western side of King's Island, in lat. 39 53 south, on the 14th July, 1866, and the miraculous escape of all on board, consisting of 452 souls, and a narrative of occurrences on that island, until nobly and humanely relieved by the Victorian Government, and eventually brought on to Melbourne by H.M.C. Steamers "Victoria" and "Pharos" Retrieved November 21, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-189418778

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Vincent, H. D, Townsend, William and Netherby (Ship). The Netherby Gazette : a journal published on board the ship Netherby, Captain Owens, bound from London to Brisbane; containing an account of the shipwreck on the western side of King's Island, in lat. 39 53 south, on the 14th July, 1866, and the miraculous escape of all on board, consisting of 452 souls, and a narrative of occurrences on that island, until nobly and humanely relieved by the Victorian Government, and eventually brought on to Melbourne by H.M.C. Steamers "Victoria" and "Pharos" Melbourne: W.B. Stephens, 1866. Web. 21 November 2024 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-189418778>

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Vincent, H. D & Townsend, William & Netherby (Ship). 1866, The Netherby Gazette : a journal published on board the ship Netherby, Captain Owens, bound from London to Brisbane; containing an account of the shipwreck on the western side of King's Island, in lat. 39 53 south, on the 14th July, 1866, and the miraculous escape of all on board, consisting of 452 souls, and a narrative of occurrences on that island, until nobly and humanely relieved by the Victorian Government, and eventually brought on to Melbourne by H.M.C. Steamers "Victoria" and "Pharos" W.B. Stephens, Melbourne viewed 21 November 2024 http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-189418778

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