Waakzaamheid (Waaksamheyd, Waakzamkeit) was a Dutch 300 ton burthen snow, which the Colony of New South Wales chartered to bring stores and supplies to the Colony and then transport Captain John Hunter to England to face a court-martial for the loss of HMS Sirius.
[1] Captain Detme Smit of the Waakzaamheid arrived at Port Jackson on 17 December 1790 with stores of rice, beef, pork, and flour.
Waakzaamheid left Port Jackson on 27 March 1791 with 125 men on board.
While seeking provisions on Mindanao, the shore party was attacked by natives, without any loss.
[2] Waakzaamheid, Hunter, master, finally arrived at Portsmouth on 8 April 1792.