Ship |
State |
Description
|
Alarm
|
Newfoundland Colony
|
The
sealer was sunk by ice.
[1]
|
Alice
|
New South Wales
|
The
brigantine was driven ashore.
[2]
|
Aurora
|
New Zealand
|
The
schooner was driven ashore at
Timaru.
[3]
|
B. C. Schriviner
|
Unknown
|
The
schooner was lost in the vicinity of "Squan Beach," a term used at the time for the coast of
New Jersey near
Manasquan and sometimes for the 7-mile (11 km) stretch of coast between
Manasquan Inlet and
Cranberry Inlet or for the entire coast of New Jersey between
Sea Girt and
Barnegat Inlet.
[4]
|
Betsy
|
New Zealand
|
The
cutter left
Napier bound for
Auckland and was never seen again.
[5]
|
Cessina
|
New South Wales
|
The ship was wrecked on
Flinders Island,
Tasmania. She was on a voyage from
Newcastle to
Adelaide,
South Australia.
[6]
|
Challenger
|
United Kingdom
|
The
brig collided with the
steamship Avoca (
South Australia and sank in
Port Phillip Bay.
[7]
|
Charles Edward
|
New Zealand
|
The
steamship struck a rock near
Hokitika and sank.
[8]
|
Clarissa
|
United Kingdom
|
The ship was wrecked at
Tahiti.
[9]
|
Colonist
|
New South Wales
|
The ship ran aground on the
Elizabeth Reef. She was on a voyage from
Sydney to
New Caledonia.
[3]
|
Countess of Sheffield
|
United Kingdom
|
The ship was lost in the
Torres Strait.
[10]
|
Dolphin
|
United Kingdom
|
The
brig was abandoned in the
Atlantic Ocean off the
Canary Islands with loss of life. Five survivors took to the
jolly boat, according to a
message in a bottle that washed up at
Southport,
Lancashire on 23 March.
[11]
|
Edward Edgar
|
United Kingdom
|
The ship foundered off
Valentia Island,
County Cork according to a
message in a bottle that washed up at
Ilfracombe,
Devon in September.
[12]
|
Eli Whitney
|
United States
|
The ship was wrecked on Tahiti. She was on a voyage from Newcastle, New South Wales to
San Francisco, California.
[13]
|
Gilman D. King
|
Unknown
|
The
schooner was lost in the vicinity of "Squan Beach," a term used at the time for the coast of
New Jersey near
Manasquan and sometimes for the 7-mile (11 km) stretch of coast between
Manasquan Inlet and
Cranberry Inlet or for the entire coast of New Jersey between
Sea Girt and
Barnegat Inlet.
[4]
|
Highlander
|
United Kingdom
|
The ship was wrecked near Newcastle, New South Wales.
[14]
|
Il'mena
|
Imperial Russian Navy
|
The ship sank. She was refloated by means of air bags.
[15]
|
Jane
|
New Zealand
|
The
schooner was lost whilst on a voyage from the
Bay of Islands to
Thames.
[16]
|
Jeanie Oswald
|
South Australia
|
The ship ran aground in the
Fitzroy River. She was on a voyage from
Adelaide to
Rockhampton,
Queensland. She was consequently condemned.
[17]
|
John Collins
|
Unknown
|
The
schooner was lost in the vicinity of "Squan Beach," a term used at the time for the coast of
New Jersey near
Manasquan and sometimes for the 7-mile (11 km) stretch of coast between
Manasquan Inlet and
Cranberry Inlet or for the entire coast of New Jersey between
Sea Girt and
Barnegat Inlet.
[4]
|
Lagos
|
United Kingdom
|
The
sailing barge was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean after 31 August. She was on a voyage from
Liverpool,
Lancashire to
Lagos, Africa.
[18]
|
Layard
|
United Kingdom
|
The
brig was wrecked at Timaru.
[3]
|
Leon
|
United Kingdom
|
The ship caught fire in Chichora Bay and was scuttled. She was on a voyage from
Cardiff,
Glamorgan to
Valparaíso, Chile.
[19]
|
Lizzie Lane
|
Unknown
|
The
sloop was lost in the vicinity of "Squan Beach," a term used at the time for the coast of
New Jersey near
Manasquan and sometimes for the 7-mile (11 km) stretch of coast between
Manasquan Inlet and
Cranberry Inlet or for the entire coast of New Jersey between
Sea Girt and
Barnegat Inlet.
[4]
|
Mary
|
United Kingdom
|
The ship was abandoned at sea. She was on a voyage from
Callao, Peru to
Queenstown, County Cork.
[19]
|
Metch
|
Imperial Russian Navy
|
The
gunboat sank at Tranzund,
Grand Duchy of Finland. She was refloated by means of air bags.
[15]
|
Myrtle
|
United States
|
The
schooner was wrecked in the
Aleutian Islands late in 1870.
[20]
|
Othello
|
Newfoundland Colony
|
The
sealer was sunk by ice.
[1]
|
Pocumtuck
|
United States
|
The fishing
schooner was run ashore near
Ship Harbor, Nova Scotia. Condemned and sold.
[21]
|
Scudd
|
Unknown
|
The
schooner was lost in the vicinity of "Squan Beach," a term used at the time for the coast of
New Jersey near
Manasquan and sometimes for the 7-mile (11 km) stretch of coast between
Manasquan Inlet and
Cranberry Inlet or for the entire coast of New Jersey between
Sea Girt and
Barnegat Inlet.
[4]
|
Star of the East
|
New Zealand
|
The
steamship was lost near
Napier.
[3]
|
Stormbird
|
New South Wales
|
The schooner was abandoned off
Green Cape.
[3]
|
Summer Cloud
|
New South Wales
|
The ship was wrecked in
Wreck Bay. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from
Melbourne,
Victoria to
Newcastle.
[22]
|
United Brothers
|
Newfoundland Colony
|
The
sealer was sunk by ice.
[1]
|