Dictionary of Sydney

The Dictionary of Sydney was archived in 2021.

Justinian

Three decked storeship of 389 ton that travelled via Madiera and Saint Jago to arrive just slightly ahead of the Second Fleet. Its cargo of flour, salted pork, oil, cloth and blankets and a portable military hospital were sorely needed in the colony which was on the verge of starvation.

Milestone
Constructed
Blackwall, London, England
1787
Arrived Sydney
20 Jun 1790
Departed Sydney
Jul 1790
Position
1790
1790
Property
Part of
Type

Justinian

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With no convicts on board, the second fleet store ship Justinian completed the voyage to Australia in just five months, entering Port Jackson on 20 June 1790. Justinian brought much needed provisions to the colony where the threat of starvation was great following the demise of the HMS Guardian. However, supplies were soon strained with the arrival of the three transport ships of sick and dying convicts.