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Mahtoree - a general history

Mahtoree 1848-1868

Built at St Johns, New Brunswick: Official No. 26595: Code Letters PLSW: one deck; three masts; wood ship sheathed in yellow metal in 1852; 305g; 104.5 x 26.2 x 16.0; some repairs 1853.

Owners: 1848 J Walker, Dumfries; 1860 London; 1861 James Gray (Wellclose Square, Whitby) Hartlepool; June 1861 James Gray, Sarah Edmund, Thomas Storm & William Bird Gray, Hartlepool; 1868 William Gray, Hartlepool.

Masters: 1848-60 R Cowan; 1864-65 Manhood; 1868 Smith.

Voyages: October 1853 for Nelson, Wellington & Canterbury, New Zealand; August 1855 from New Zealand.

On a voyage from Hartlepool to Bordeaux Mahtoree sank after a collision with a Prussian vessel, Anne, off Dungeness on 23 January 1868. The crew were landed at Dover. The vessel was insured with local clubs.

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