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Adelaide (1832)

Coordinates: 33°14′S 151°36′E / 33.23°S 151.60°E / -33.23; 151.60
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History
New South Wales
NameAdelaide
OwnerSamuel Jones & Thomas Steel
Port of registrySydney
Ship registration number: 8/1832
BuilderUnknown Illawarra, New South Wales, Australia
Completed1832
FateWrecked May 1834
General characteristics
TypeWood cutter
Tonnage29 GT
Displacement29 NT
Length11.58  m
Beam4.419  m
Draught1.853  m

Adelaide was a wooden cutter that was wrecked near Bird Island, Norah Head, New South Wales, in May 1834. She was carrying a load of timber.

33°14′S 151°36′E / 33.23°S 151.60°E / -33.23; 151.60