The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay/visit

VISIT OF HOPE TO SYDNEY-COVE, NEAR BOTANY-BAY
Where Sydney Cove her lucid bosom swells, Courts her young navies, and the storm repels; High on a rock amid the troubled air HOPE stood sublime, and wav'd her golden hair; Calm'd with her rosy smile the tossing deep, And with sweet accents charm'd the winds to sleep; To each wild plain she stretch'd her snowy hand, High-waving wood, and sea-encircled strand. "Hear me," she cried, "ye rising Realms! record "Time's opening scenes, and Truth's unerring word.-- "There shall broad streets their stately walls extend, "The circus widen, and the crescent bend; "There, ray'd from cities o'er the cultur'd land, "Shall bright canals, and solid roads expand.-- "There the proud arch, Colossus-like, bestride "Yon glittering streams, and bound the chasing tide; "Embellish'd villas crown the landscape-scene, "Farms wave with gold, and orchards blush between.-- "There shall tall spires, and dome-capt towers ascend, "And piers and quays their massy structures blend; "While with each breeze approaching vessels glide, "And northern treasures dance on every tide!"-- Then ceas'd the nymph--tumultuous echoes roar, And JOY's loud voice was heard from shore to shore-- Her graceful steps descending press'd the plain, And PEACE, and ART, and LABOUR, join'd her train.

VIEW of the FLEET and ESTABLISHMENT sent out with GOVERNOR PHILLIP to NEW SOUTH WALES.

Captain ARTHUR PHILLIP of the Navy, Governor and Commander in Chief of the territory of New South Wales, and of his Majesty's ships and vessels employed on that coast.

Major Robert Ross, Lieutenant Governor. Richard Johnson, Chaplain. Andrew Miller, Commissary. David Collins, Judge Advocate. John Long, Adjutant. James Furzer, Quarter-Master. John White, Surgeon. Thomas Arndell, Assistant Ditto. William Balmain, Ditto Ditto.
 * George Alexander, Provost Martial.

His Majesty's ship Sirius, Captain Arthur Phillip. Captain John Hunter.

His Majesty's armed tender Supply, Lieutenant H. L. Ball. Six transports carrying the convicts. Alexander        210 men convicts. women convicts. Scarborough      210 men convicts. Friendship        80 men convicts. 24 Charlotte        100 men convicts. 24 Prince of Wales             --          --    100 Lady Penrhyn                --          --    102

Each transport had a detachment of marines on board.

Three store ships:

The Golden Grove, Fishburn, and Borrowdale; With provisions, implements for husbandry, cloathing, etc. for the convicts.

Lieutenant John Shortland, agent for the transports.

The garrison is formed from the marines.

Distribution of the Detachment of MARINES for NEW SOUTH WALES, with the Number embarked on board of each of the Transports upon that Service.

Ships |Names           |Captains  |Subs|Serj-|Corp-|Drum and|Privates|Embarked| Names |of Officers     |          |    |eants|orals|fife    |        |        |

Lady   Captain Campbell         1    2     0     0        0       3  Portsmouth Penrhyn Lieut G. Johnston Lieut. Wm Collins

Scarb- Captain Shea             1    2     2     2        1      26  Portsmouth orough Lieutenant Kellow Lieutenant Morrison

Friend- Capt. Lieut. Meredith   1    2     2     3        1      36  Plymouth ship   Lieutenant Clarke Lieutenant Faddy

Charl- Captain Tench            1    2     3     3        1      34  Plymouth otte   Lieutenant Cresswell Lieutenant Poulden

Alex-  Lieutenant J. Johnston   0    2     2     2        1      30  Woolwich. ander  Lieutenant Shairp

Prince Lieutenant Davy          0    2     2     2        1      25 of     Lieutenant Timmins Wales  Provost Martial ---                                4   12    11    12        5     154 put on board his Majesty's ship  0    0     1     0        3       6 Sirius, as supernumeraries. --- Total of the detachment         4   12    12    12        8     160 ---

Forty women, wives to the Marines, permitted to go out with the Garrison.