Louisa
On 04 March 1831, Captain Mackey sailed Louisa from Sydney bound for New Zealand. Later that year the 242 ton ship set sail again in September with the same captain and this time carrying a tell-all cargo of gin, tobacco, muskets, gunpowder, flints, blankets, beef, pork, biscuit, beer, pickles, sugar, tea, hardware, and iron pots. Her destination was New Zealand and Norfolk Island.
In December 1833, Louisa was reported as arriving in Sydney under Captain James Farmer from the South Seas with a cargo of 147 tuns of sperm oil.
In January 1836 Louisa was at the Neck, Stewart Island, on her way to the Chatham Islands.
In December 1833, Louisa was reported as arriving in Sydney under Captain James Farmer from the South Seas with a cargo of 147 tuns of sperm oil.
In January 1836 Louisa was at the Neck, Stewart Island, on her way to the Chatham Islands.