Category:Hurunui (ship, 1875)

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English: Hurunui was an iron-hulled full-rigged ship built in 1875 by Palmers & Co., Jarrow, for New Zealand Shipping Co., London. Her dimensions were length × beam × depth: 204.1 × 34.2 × 20 ft (62.2 × 10.4 × 6 m) and her tonnages were 1,053 GRT, 1,012 NRT, and 885 tons under deck. She was a sister ship to the same owner's Waipa and named after the 145 km long river in North Canterbury, NZ, which flows into Pegasus Bay about 80 km NE of Christchurch. 1883 she collided with the same owner's Waitara and sank in the English Channel off the Bill of Portland. She was raised and repaired. In 1895 Hurunui was sold G.A. Lindblom, Åbo, Finland, and was renamed Hermes. In 1915 she was captured and scuttled by U-33 off St Catherine's Point, Isle of Wight, in the English Channel, some 25 miles from Calais.[1]

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  • Hurunui (1875 – 1895)
  • Hermes (1895 – 1915)

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