[1] In August 1819, Daphne, Captain Howard, sailed from Hobart for Port Jackson with wheat and potatoes.
[2] Daphne departed Sydney bound for India on 10 October 1819 under the command of John Howard.
There he chartered the sloop Governor Sorrell to rescue the eight passengers and crew remaining on East Island.
[3] Meanwhile, John Palmer arrived and took on board some of the wreck survivors and attempted to head back to Hobart.
[4] Another report stated that during a voyage from Port Jackson to India she was driven onto rocks off East Island, Van Diemen's Land, in the Kent Group and wrecked on 26 October 1819 and that all 13 people on board survived.