Clipper Ship 'City of Adelaide'

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Companies that shipped goods on the 'City of Adelaide'.

A. M. Bickford & Co.drink manufacturer still trading today
Abrahams & Co.
Acraman, Maine, Lindsay & Co.
The AdvertiserAdelaide Advertisernewspaper still reporting on the 'City' today
Bank of Australasiabecame ANZ Bank in 1951; still trading today
Bell & Cross
Board Brothers
D. & J. Fowler
Devitt & Moore
Donaldson, Sharland & Andrews
E. & W. Hackett
E. S. Wigg & Son still trading today
Elder Brothers
EldersElder, Smith & Co.still trading today
F. C. Duffield & Co.
F. Clark & Sons
F. H. Faulding & Co.incorporated into Symbion Health; still trading today
Fotheringham Brothers
G. & R. Wills & Co.
Gerke & Rodemann
Goode Brothers
Guild, Chapman & Co.
Hamilton Brothers
Harrold Brothers
Hay, Hann & Co.
Heriot, Fullton & Co.
Hunter & Stevenson
J. A. Holden & Co.became General Motors Holden; still trading today
J. Colton
J. Dunn & Co.
J. Hart & Co.
J. Miller Anderson & Co.
J. Newman & Son
J. Stilling & Co.
J. T. Church & Co.
Martin & Murch
Martin & Sach
McArthur, Kingsborough & Co.
G. H. Michellwool exporters; still trading today
Ormerod & Co.
P. Falk & Co.
Padman & Co.
Peacock & Son
Pearce, Wincey & Co.
Philip Levi & Co.
S. Mayfield & Son
Scandrett & Co.
Scarfe & Co.formed Harris Scarfe; still trading today;
also see William Sandover on this website
and Alfred Sandover of WA's Sandover Medal fame
South Australia Banknow called Bank SA
South Australian Governmentbecame a state of Commonwealth of Australia in 1901
Spicer Brothers
Stobie & Thompson
Virgoe, Son & Chapman
W. & J. Storrie
W. H. Holmes & Son
W. Peacock & Son
W. Younghusband Jnr. & Co.

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NEW! - We now have over 1,000 crew records on-line.

On 6th August 1864 the brand-new City of Adelaide left the Thames docklands of central London to sail for South Australia with her passengers, 100 tons of coal, 11,300 items of general cargo (bales, cases, casks, packages and bundles) - and a crew of 38 men ... Read more >>