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Intended for the Melbourne to near Geelong Book 17, Huddart Family And Parker Of Geelong And Melbourne (1) Book 18, Vessels Enrolled At Brisbane From 1851 Till Mid 1880's (1) Book 23 And Book 24 (1) Book Eleven, Vessels Enrolled At Launceston 1830 1859 (1) Book Fifteen And Book Sixteen, Vessels Enrolled At Sydney During The 1850s (1) Book Four (1) Huddart Parker Ltd was an Australian shipping company trading in various forms between The company started in Geelong, but in 1890 shifted its offices to Melbourne. 1910 Huddart Parker had grown to rank 24th of the top 100 Last ned ebook pdb Australian Shipowners and Their Fleets:Huddart Family and Parker of Geelong and Melbourne PDF FB2. Ronald Parsons. - Table format of the Fleets included below: Effective -April 22nd 2003 - an additional column will be included in the Fleet tables, to separate the "built" date from the "owned" or "operated" date.As time permits, each Fleet will be revisited, and the table reformatted, however all new Fleets Australian shipowners and their fleets. [Ronald Parsons] Huddart family and Parker of Geelong and Melbourne -17. Vessels enrolled at Sydney during the 1850s A-L - 16. Vessels enrolled at Sydney during the 1850s M-Z - 17. Huddart family and Parker of Geelong and Melbourne - 17. Vessels enrolled at Brisbane from 1851 till mid 1880's Online Used & Out of Print Book Search USA, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand NZ Catalogue Items 59001 to 60000 HUDDART, PARKER STEEL STEAMSHIP "ZEALANDIA" Colour print (frameable) with name of ship on the front, plus details of "Zealandia" and her services as an Iron Steamship. Slight foxing/soiling (sellotape mark at top). Near fine. 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Shipowners & fleets employed in 60-miler & other trade Detail of ship and the family who owned it and the Settlement of Port Lincoln. M.D.Carrick. Huddart and Parker of Geelong. Some research notes made the late L.S.Marquis on their history. $16.00.