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- Matoaka_(1853_ship) abstract "The Matoaka was a full rigged 1092 ton wooden New Brunswick ship built in 1853 for Willis and Gann Co. She was sold to Shaw Savill Co by 1859. Between 1859 and 1869 she made eight voyages to New Zealand. Her fastest run from Bristol to Lyttelton, New Zealand was 82 days in 1862. On 13 May 1869 she left Lyttelton for London under Captain Alfred Stevens with 45 passengers and 32 crew but was never seen again. In 1865 she was classed as 1322 tons.".
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- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageRevisionID "660536149".
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Admiralty.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Auckland_Islands.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Australia_Station.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Bounty_Islands.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Bristol.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Callao.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Horn.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Castlepoint.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1853_ships.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1869.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Passenger_ships_of_New_Zealand.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Victorian-era_passenger_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Chincha_Islands.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Clipper_route.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Dunedin.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Enderby_Island.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Galle.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Guam.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Guano.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Blanche_(1867).
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Rosario_(1860).
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink James_FitzGerald.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Lyttelton,_New_Zealand.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink New_Brunswick.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink New_Guinea.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Ocean_Beach,_Otago.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Otago_Boys_High_School.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Plymouth.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Rowley_Lambert.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink South_Georgia_and_the_South_Sandwich_Islands.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Spiritualism.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Sydney.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Taipa-Mangonui.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Ball_(New_Zealand_politician).
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLink William_Fox_(politician).
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Matoaka".
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) subject Category:1853_ships.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1869.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) subject Category:Passenger_ships_of_New_Zealand.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) subject Category:Victorian-era_passenger_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) comment "The Matoaka was a full rigged 1092 ton wooden New Brunswick ship built in 1853 for Willis and Gann Co. She was sold to Shaw Savill Co by 1859. Between 1859 and 1869 she made eight voyages to New Zealand. Her fastest run from Bristol to Lyttelton, New Zealand was 82 days in 1862. On 13 May 1869 she left Lyttelton for London under Captain Alfred Stevens with 45 passengers and 32 crew but was never seen again. In 1865 she was classed as 1322 tons.".
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) label "Matoaka (1853 ship)".
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) sameAs Q18161379.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) sameAs m.011v75rc.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) sameAs Q18161379.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) wasDerivedFrom Matoaka_(1853_ship)?oldid=660536149.
- Matoaka_(1853_ship) isPrimaryTopicOf Matoaka_(1853_ship).