• The Poonah, named after the city of Poonah in western India, was a three masted sailing ship of 1199 tons, owned by Tyser & Haviside and was built in 1867...
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  • Look up Poona, Poonah, or Pune in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Poona, Poonah or Pune is a metropolis in Maharashtra, India. Poona may also refer to:...
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    was a British shipbuilder. 'His genius was displayed in the building of ships, wherein he was not excelled. As Watt was great as a builder of engines;...
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    parties in Fiji, list of - Politics of Fiji - Polyalthia laddiana - Poonah (Ship) - Porphyrosela aglaozona - Paulo POSIANO - Post Fiji - Post Fiji Stadium...
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    SS Carnatic (category 1862 ships)
    contemporary steamers. P&O had a number of compound-engined ships built in the first half of the 1860s: Poonah (1863), Golconda (1863) and Baronda (1864).: 170 ...
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  • 42 ships made 87 voyages, carrying Indian indentured labourers to Fiji. Initially the ships brought labourers from Calcutta, but from 1903 all ships except...
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  • Empire, Sydney, New South Wales, 17 March 1853, page 3 "Loss of the City of Poonah", The Sydney Morning Herald, 26 September 1853, page 4 "Shipping", Geelong...
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  • poorest physical state of any Indian workers that had come to the island. The Poonah transported 306 Indian indenture workers to Saint Lucia in 1885. A Canadian...
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  • Liverpool Mercury. No. 4829. Liverpool. 1 August 1863. "Launch of the Poonah". The Times. No. 24399. London. 10 November 1862. col C, p. 12. "The Union...
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  • City of Palaces was a convict ship that transported four convicts from Singapore to Fremantle, Western Australia, in 1857. It arrived in Fremantle on 8...
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