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ELIZA

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Wooden Screw Steamer

Tonnage

30g 16n

Built

1876

Built By

Allan & Beauchamp
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MAID OF LINCOLN

Rig

Wooden Screw Steamer

Tonnage

47g 32n

Built

1885

Built By

Henry Crawford
M.V. "Naracoopa", an auxilliary ketch built in 1940 by EA Jack at Launceston.  She was employed in the Bass Strait and Tasmania from 1940 - 1968 owned by the Transport Commission (Govt of Tasmania).  She sank in South Australia.
Tonnage:  297 gross, 198

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NARACOOPA

Rig

Wooden Screw Steamer

Tonnage

294g

Built

1940

Built By

E.A.Jack
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SIR JOHN HARVEY

Rig

Wooden Screw Steamer

Tonnage

559g 438n

Built

1852

Built By

J.O.Curtis

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