Length (feet) : | 130.0 |
Breadth (feet) : | 28.0 |
Depth (feet): | 18.0 |
Gross Registered Tonnage (g.r.t.) : | 467 |
Net Registered Tonnage (n.r.t.) : | |
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Additional Particulars : | Wood; felt sheathed in yellow metal. |
Official No. 15995: Code Letters LVPG.
Owners: June 1857 John Robinson (South Shields) & John Gillie (Spindelston) South Shields
Masters: 1857-60 J Gillie (C.N.3508 Shields 1852): 1860 Garrick: 1863-65 John Gillie
Voyages: 1857-58 Penang for Portland, Dorset: 1858 London for Colombo: 1861 Sulina for Kinsale: 27 November 1861 from Leith for Sydney, NSW: 1865 Shields for China
The Daisy sailed from Shields for China in May 1864 & having called at Penang & Saigon she was on her way to Sourabaya with a cargo of salt. On 1 September 1865 she struck a reef at the entrance to Balabac Island in the China Seas & was abandoned in a sinking condition on 3 September. The crew were saved & arrived at Manilla on 26 October 1865.
Crew September 1861-April 1862
Aikle, George, 1st mate, 22, British
Barr, Nilson, able seaman, 19, British
Brown, Thomas, ordinary seaman, 18, British
Buchanan, William, able seaman, 42, British
Burrow, William, cook/steward, 34, British
Christie, David, able seaman, 26, British
Couter, James, apprentice, 19, British
Dulenty, Michael, carpenter, 25, British
Gillie, John, master
Morgan, Charles, able seaman, 21, British
Osboren, John Conley, apprentice, 15, British
Pearson, William, boatswain, 33, British
Shea, David, apprentice, 15, British
Sinclair, Henry, able seaman, 27, British
Sutherland, George, sailmaker, 30, British
Taylor, William, apprentice, 15, British
White, Peter, able seaman, 25, British
Wilson, William, able seaman, 25, British (discharged at Leith)
Passengers September 1861-April 1862
Gillie Mrs & child
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