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A box of matches proved ineffective at producing a flame, despite drying, but the survivors, by detonating the charge in a revolver bullet, were able to start a fire, which they maintained until leaving the island. After 92 days they discovered an axe head in the sand and were able to build a
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equipped with emergency supplies. Unfortunately, the depot at Sandy Bay on Enderby Island had been looted of all but a bottle of salt. The castaways constructed crude shelters and subsisted on shellfish and a small quantity of wheat recovered from the wreck. On a cliff overlooking the water, they
375:, it was transported back to the Southland Museum and Art Gallery at Invercargill on a Royal New Zealand Navy vessel where it is on permanent display. The Castle grave site was maintained for many years by the New Zealand government until it sank into the ground. However, during 1061: 202:. She had been registered there on 19 November 1883 by Francis Spaight & Sons. In 1887 while voyaging from Australia to the United Kingdom with a cargo of wheat, she foundered off 303:, where she would receive orders for discharge. In the early hours of 20 March 1887, eight days into her voyage, in strong winds and sailing at 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph), 1054: 1047: 356:
arrived in Hobson's Bay, Victoria on 21 September 1887, returning from an illegal sealing expedition in the Auckland Islands. News of the arrival reached
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ran onto a reef off Enderby Island and immediately began breaking up. Manned by a crew of twenty-three, she carried one passenger and a cargo of wheat.
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Only the passenger and seven of the 23 crew made it ashore. At that time the New Zealand government maintained a number of
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buried the bodies of their fellow crew members that had washed ashore. The grave was marked with the ship's figurehead.
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in Christchurch, New Zealand. The makeshift punt was used as a grave headstone for a while before being removed to the
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was launched on 16 October 1883 for shipowner James Spaight of Francis Spaight & Sons. The company was based in
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The punt remained on the Main Auckland Island until in 1989, when during an expedition which included artists
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boat, which became known as the Derry Castle Punt, from the wreckage. Two men navigated the boat to nearby
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on the same day, shortly before she was due to have been declared a "missing vessel".
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from the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
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s figurehead served as a grave marker for victims of the wreck
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New Zealand Shipwrecks: Over 200 Years of Disasters at Sea
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built at Glasgow in 1883, and initially operating out of
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(2007). 34: 610: 541:"The Wreck of the Derry Castle" 484:Shipping and Mercantile Gazette 584: 533: 472: 447: 421: 1: 638: 249:35.9 feet (10.9 m), and 1196:Parentheses denote year sunk 1072:New Zealand outlying islands 295:, with a cargo of wheat for 274: 7: 515:"Wreck of the Derry Castle" 151:239.8 ft (73.1 m) 16:British three-masted barque 10: 1293: 670:Department of Conservation 572:Ingram et al, pp. 259–260. 190:was a 1,367 ton iron 159:35.9 ft (10.9 m) 1194: 1136: 1078: 1015: 918: 785: 167:21.4 ft (6.5 m) 110: 27: 23: 1223:50.484323°S 166.302761°E 649:. Auckland: Hodder Moa. 529:– via Papers Past. 390: 253:21.4 feet (6.5 m). 592:"Maritime Intelligence" 460:. 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Index

Govan
Glasgow
Official Number
Enderby Island
barque
GRT
NRT
Barque
barque
Limerick
Ireland
Enderby Island
Auckland Islands
barque
Govan
Glasgow
Dobie and Company
gross
net
beam
depth
Limerick
County Tipperary
Fiji
Geelong
Victoria
Gibbs, Bright & Co.
Falmouth, Cornwall
Queenstown, County Cork
castaway depots

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