These might be of interest:
Caledonian Mercury, Monday August 29th 1839
LEITH
The new ship George Fyfe, lately built here, sailed yesterday to take in Government settlers at Tobermory, for Fort Philip and Sydney. The accommodation for the passengers is of a very superior kind. Beds to the amount of 104, each to contain two individuals have been fitted up, with an hospital for the sick. Each bed is numbered, and every article belonging to said birth bears a corresponding number, so that the greatest regularity and order will be preserved. The ship was built by Messrs Rose & Son, and the interior work has been done by Messrs Bruce & Son, both of Leith.
Caledonian Mercury, Thursday January 2 1840
Shipping Intelligence
The George Fyfe, from Scotland for Sydney, was spoken with 18th Oct. in lat. 5. 12. N. long. 23. Also the Janet of Alloa, from Newcastle for the Cape, was spoken with 17th Sept. out seventeen days.
Caledonian Mercury, Thursday June 18th 1840
LEITH SHIPPING
George Fyfe, Pyke, do. from Scotand [do = at Sydney]
Chris