["Arrival of the Schah Jehan", The South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA), Monday 03 December 1860, page 2]

ARRIVAL OF THE SCHAH JEHAN.

It is always gratifying on the arrival of an immigrant vessel to notice the clean and orderly demeanour of the immigrants, but this treasure was enhanced on boarding the Schah Jehan on Saturday, by the conduct of the people during the passage being highly eulogized by Captain Cox and Dr. Rutter, those gentlemen both men of long experience in the transport of passengers. Dr. Rutter is now on his ninth trip to the colonies, having some two or three years since arrived here in charge of the people on board the Europa; and he has subsequently made two trips to the neighbouring colonies.

The The Schah Jehan is a ship of the old school, and as such is eminently adapted for the transport of Government immigrants, having ample space below, good ventilation throughout, and a capital poop-deck for the promenade of the females...

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