Timandra enters the Register of Shipping in 1822 with G. Wray, master, Barrick, owner, and trade Whitby—Quebec, changing to London—Bengal.
[3] She sailed from Whitby in ballast on 20 April and arrived at port of Quebec on 2 June, having grounded, without damage, on Green Island.
She was continuously under water, lost two suit of sails, and sustained so much damage that she had to put into Mauritius to refit.
[5] The 1830 volume of the Register of Shipping showed Timandra, Reay, master, and trade London—New South Wales.
Timandra sailed from Batavia on 5 June 1829 with a cargo of rice for Antwerp.