White Wings Vol I. Fifty Years Of Sail In The New Zealand Trade, 1850 TO 1900
The Crownthorpe
The Crownthorpe.
the Crownthorpe, a barque of 812 tons, was chartered by the Shaw, Savill Co. to carry passengers and general cargo to three ports in the Dominion. The vessel was built at Sunderland in 1873, and Captain Everett was given command when the ship was launched, and was still in charge when she made her last run to New Zealand. Nothing eventful occurred on any of the passages. She encountered some severe storms on the voyage to Wellington in 1881, also a cyclone on her last voyage to Auckland, shortly after passing Tasmania. Captain Everett reported on February 6 a heavy gale commenced from the south-east, and hauled to the north-east, from whence it blew a hurricane, with heavy, confused sea, which lasted for four days. The ship, however, did not suffer any serious damage.
the Crownthorpe's records were:—
To Auckland. | |||
Sailed. | Arrived. | Captain. | Days. |
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Apr. 19 | Aug. 8, '76 | Everett | 109 |
Nov. 2, '81 | Feb. 25, '82 | Everett | 113 |
Nov. 11, '82 | Feb. 17, '83 | Everett | 97 |
To Wellington. | |||
Aug. 13 | Dec. 1, '77 | Everett | 110 |
Dec. 9, '80 | Apr. 21, '81 | Everett | 133 |
To Nelson. | |||
— | July 13, '85 | Everett | 112 |