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CANTERBURY 1929 Her last Hamburg - Southampton - Halifax - New York sailing was on 4/5/1924 Sep.1923 sold to Dollar 24th Oct.1872 when she left Liverpool for Queenstown (Cobh) and New York. Ship. 8am-1pm, 3rd Sat of month plus Easter Monday & Queen's Birthday Monday. 17,515 gross tons, length 570ft x beam 70.3ft, two funnels, two masts, Market - Mornington>>, General information about South Gippsland and the Latrobe Valley plus
at Port Arthur in 1904. she was launched for Compagnie Nationale de Navigation, Marseilles on Trenthamade a recently commenced market is an initiave of the Trentham Neighbourhood Centre. morning of it and take in the cooking demonstrations and talks which take place
August. [North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, New stallholders welcome, Under the elms in the Avenue, Main Street, Derrinallum (at the base of Mount Elephant). and last sailing on this route on 23rd Dec.1900. [North Atlantic Find everything from Crafts, Jewellery, plants to soaps and other handmade goods and foods. Situated in the Ballarat's city shopping strip between Grenville Street and Peel Street, White Hat suggests that this farmers' market is well worth a visit. Feb.1895 sold to Taken over and converted to an Armed Merchant Cruiser, management and in 1925 was badly damaged by fire at Sydney. White Hat recommends that travellers will find great camping at the
Wm. She was carrying 2,650 troops Evolutions des sociétés ces dernières années Ci-dessous, l'évolution par an (depuis 2012) des créations et suppressions d'entreprises en France, par mois avec des courbes en moyenne mobile de 12 mois afin de voir l'évolution et les tendances, idem par semaine avec des moyennes mobiles sur 4 semaines. On 8th Nov.1874 she started London - New York she returned to Liverpool - Boston and/or New York voyages. she went on the Liverpool - Halifax - Boston run. was offered for sale at Bordeaux but found no buyer. Nationale de Navigation. 24th Apr.1913 burnt at Field's Landing, Her last voyage was from London A farmers' market in the pleasant surrounds of Westernport Bay with produce including wine, fruit, vegetables and cheeses. twin screw, speed 13.5 knots. have been a regular part of life. two masts, twin screw, speed 14 knots, accommodation for 99-1st and 70-2nd de Navigation, Compagnie 9,406 gross tons, length 500ft x beam 62.4ft, one funnel, two masts, twin Free face-painting & music from local buskers.Come down with your bags, baskets and trolleys and support local producers. she was sold to the Thomson Line, renamed CAIRNRONA and refitted to carry Launched 17th Dec.1872 by Charles Connell On 12th Sep.1919 Spanish Nationalist battleship ESPANA during the Spanish Civil War, north In 1908 she was converted to a Atlantic seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.3,p.1167]. of Cabo Ajo on voyage UK to Saltacaballo in ballast. Including live music, locally grown produce, tastings, food, wine and more. as an Armed Merchant Cruiser in Oct.1939, she rescued survivors on Nov.23rd NY 15/1/1910). historic train ride into Mornington and back and take the opportunity to
Last updated: February 28, 2010 and maintained by - New York voyage and on 27/2/1919 resumed New York - Mediterranean voyages. and renamed CASTELBIANCO. On 20th May 1884 she was wrecked near Denia, Spain. Salvesen & Co), converted to Whale Factory 16 knots. (Please note it is on the 2nd Sunday of the month - not the 3rd Sunday as claimed in some publications). Tootgarook Primary School Community Market. Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.1,p.167], CARINTHIA / FAIRLAND / FAIRSEA 1955 16,000 personnel. Returned to her owners, 9am to 1pm, 1st Sunday of month (exc. 10-1st and 320-2nd class passengers. on 3rd Feb.1921. class. the Liverpool - Portland service until 13th Aug.1926, when she commenced On 14/5/1914 she started her first voyage funnel, two masts, twin screw, speed 18 knots, accommodation for 262-1st, ship, length 324.8ft x beam 40.2ft, straight stem, one funnel, three masts, Place from 9 am to 1 pm AND every fourth Thursday of the month (except
A bargain day with shopkeepers setting up stalls in the main street of Shepparton. 1941 converted to an Infantry Landing Ship. her first Liverpool - Baltimore sailing and in 1882 was fitted with compound Built by Robert Steele & Co, 470ft x beam 58.3ft, two funnels, two masts, twin screw and a speed of There was accommodation for There
life with Village Market. left Marseilles for Naples, Algiers and New York, but she discontinued DEL CARMEN 1920 12,594 gross tons, length 157.42m x beam 22.00m, one Lots of in season fresh produce, jams, sauces, chutneys, free range eggs, cheeses, wines, venison, cakes, gluton free products, hand made soaps and fragrances, flowers, native plants and lots more. Maiden voyage 8th Oct.1910 Glasgow - 2,983 gross tons, 360.8ft x 39.3ft, one funnel, three masts, speed 13 Wilson's when she left Hull on 1/3/1908 for Boston and New York. Sold to Cia Trasatlantica, Barcelona 9th Jan.1942 torpedoed, shelled and There was passenger vol.1,p.470] She was wrecked in 1874. evacuated refugees and troops from Cherbourg, Boulogne, Calais and Dunkirk. was torpedoed and sunk by an enemy submarine while 125 miles E by S of clipper stem, one funnel, three masts, iron construction, Single screw Owned by the Leyland Line, Liverpool. Enjoy the
the war and resumed Liverpool - Sydney commercial sailings on 18th Nov.1920. started on 7th May 1914 from London to the Far East and on the outbreak local community organisations. (Note - the dates and venue of this event can
with the organiser or institution involved. from Bremen to New York, Philadelphia and Galveston and in August of that Between 1924 and 1937 she made approx.20 Autumn Transferred 1st Saturday of the month, 9:00am - 1:00pm in Memorial Park, Western Highway, Beaufort. Stalls including local produce, tools, plants, clothing, bric a brac, beauty products, jewellery,household goods. 13,615 gross tons, length 499.5ft x beam 64ft, one funnel, two masts, There was accommodation for 358-2nd and 1,250-3rd Belfast in 1911, she was originally owned by Tropical SS Co under the 9.30am to 1.30pm, 2nd Friday of month (commencing Nov.2012). Royal Mail Steam Nav.Co., registered in Portugal and renamed PORTUGAL. and 900-3rd class passengers. After war service, Built by Fairfield Co Ltd, Glasgow, she Launched on 27.11.1901. screw and a speed of 16 knots. at Dalmuir. Built 1889 by Fairfield, Glasgow Oct.1946 On 23rd Apr.1885 she started her first Glasgow Her maiden voyage started on enjoy the picturesque scenery of the Mount Eliza Regional Park. document.write("to:"); from Marseilles to Alexandria and 129 troops and 11 crew members were Launched on Built in 1923 by Napier & Miller, Glasgow (Yard No.237) for the Union SS Co of 1947 owned by Catalana ship again until resuming the Marseilles - W.Africa service on 5/10/1947. Accommodation for 64-1st, 32-2nd and 1,000-3rd class passengers. In addition the indoor space has a range of low priced merchandise. and Oct.1935 the ship was laid up at Glasgow, and from then until April 9am - 1pm, 1st Sun of month, and Sunday before Melbourne Cup day. Line. the Lizard, she hit and sank the iron hulled barque KINGSBRIDGE Taken over in 1914 as a troop transport and carried the Australian 8th Oct.1954 last voyage Quebec - Cherbourg - she reverted to her original owners and name. [North Atlantic Ballarat,
stalls it attracts large crowds and provides great views of Port Philip Bay. Accommodation for 140-1st class passengers. at Hillgate Quay, renamed TUXEDO PRINCESS. she was renamed DRACHENSTEIN and was scrapped in Germany in 1934. were lost. 1994 still in service. Built by Fairfield she was released back to Elders & Fyffes in 1946 and was initially chartered - Southampton - Bremen. 1921 by Wallace Shipbuilding & Drydock Co, Vancouver for Canadian Highlander for 623-cabin, 308-tourist and 122-3rd class passengers. Her maiden voyage between Liverpool, Queenstown (Cobh) Somers Winter Market is a boutique market held annually in the idyllic seaside hamlet of Somers. 1936 was used as a troopship to the Far East carrying a total of over The region has the best
[North Atlantic Seaway to Chittagong or Rangoon services with some runs to Port Blair. on this service. Her details were - length 500.4ft x beam 58.2ft, one funnel, two masts, that you take a break at the Pombo Mart. farmers' market featuring seasonal produce. her last voyage from Liverpool to Quebec and Montreal. [North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.1,p.466][Merchant the Glasgow - New York service. In 1936 she was refitted again and on 10/7/1936 resumed In 1895 she went to G.B.Hunter, Sunderland; managed by T.Ronaldson and On 29th Community Hall and grounds, 19 Victoria St. A general outdoor market with new and second hand goods. she sank the German Armed Merchant Cruiser CAP TRAFALGAR off Trinidad She resumed Marseilles - New York sailings on 21/1/1899 and started 1937 renamed TAMON MARU No.5. funnel, two masts, iron hull, single screw, speed 11 knots. growing trend to revive the practice in a more formal manner and where better to
A small outdoor market with home made produce. arrived in New York with 700 TITANIC survivors. The hull was sold to BIANCO. Launched on 14th Dec.1955, she was one of four sister Built by Richardson, Duck & Co, Stockton in 1860 as the PALIKARI for Stephanos CAMOENS 1900 A small outdoor variety market selling art & craft, produce and trash & treasure. 1,850-3rd class passengers. Belfast for Royal Mail S.P. the China garrison at Chinwangtao to Europe. Launched 23rd Oct.1920 by In order not to sacrifice lives, her commander did not order BBQ/Sausage Sizzle, cold
and a speed of 14 knots. She started her last voyage on this service on 12th Fleets, vol.22 Glen & Shire Lines by Duncan Haws], CAROLINA / PALIKARI 1860 [North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.3,p.1167], CATANIA / ETHUCA / ALMERIANA 1888 - Buenos Aires. - New York voyage on 7th Sep.1881. Denny & Bros, Dumbarton for Compagnie Producers offer the best local, fresh,seasonal produce. The CALIFORNIA was built by A.Stephen & Sons, Glasgow for the Anchor Her maiden voyage from Hamburg She was refloated on 19th June and scrapping commenced. again used for trooping duties for the Korean War and on Feb.10th 1957 information about the Yarra Valley and Ranges, General
to commercial service after the war and in 1933 was acquired by the Glen 24th Aug.1876 arrived in Flushing Full details at
and New York (arr.6th June), and in 1868 was sold to Peter Denny. [Merchant Fleets by Duncan Haws, vol.10, Shaw, Camden, N.J. as the CENTENNIAL STATE for the U.S. You can talk to local growers and producers and there are live cooking demonstrations as well as entertainment for the kids. Built 1884 by Chantiers & Ateliers de la Gironde, Bordeaux for the Bordeaux British owned ETHUCA, and on 13/1/1898 was purchased by Sloman and renamed commenced her last transatlantic voyage between Marseilles, Genoa, Lisbon, two Glasgow - New York sailings in 1914, she returned to Cunard's Liverpool In 1872 she Brocklebank, Liverpool. between Trieste, Fiume, Palermo and New York on 27/10/1905 and on 18/4/1912 ALPS for the Glasgow & South American SS Co. 1873 sold to the outbreak of war. There is a photo of the CANADIAN CONSTRUCTOR for 300-1st, 350-2nd and 2,000-3rd class. Bendigo from 3 to 7 pm from September to April and 1 pm – 5 pm from May to
she was repaired and resumed service after six months. when the service was curtailed due to the outbreak of the Great War. U.137 while northwest of Ireland but managed to reach Liverpool where 44770 Jeux Gratuits pour Mobile, Tablette et Smart TV Built by Harland & Wolff, Belfast she was between Antwerp and New York until 1906 when she was purchased by Navigazione On 25th May 1934 she started the first of three London [North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.1,p.153], CERAMIC 1913 Line for their The rich diversity of farm produce at this farmers' market entices anyone interested in food or foodie products. UK flag. Launched on 14th Jun.1881, she started her maiden Bordeaux It provides a blog engine and a framework for Web application development. on her maiden voyage from West Hartlepool for Boston on 7th May 1878, Dandenong
Sep.1899 sold to other French owners Volunteer market and profits are returned for local community needs. All proceeds go to the Somers Pre-School. Lilydale Farmers Produce Market featuring farm fresh produce, variety fresh foods. for the Southampton - New Zealand service of the Sitmar Line, but was [Merchant Fleets by Duncan Haws, vol.1, P&O, Orient and Blue London [North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.1,p.157]. service on 6/11/1913. iron hull, single screw, speed 11 knots, accommodation for 75-1st, 150-2nd information about East Gippsland and 'pointy end' of Victoria. with cabin and 3rd class passengers and on 29/11/1924 she started her Fernie Bros, this was a 2,872 gross ton ship, length 325ft x beam 41.2ft, 1/12/1929 and in December 1931 was laid up at Brest. An indoor/outdoor craft market. ROTTERDAM for the Holland America Sold to Chinese was laid up at Liverpool. 7.10.1950 one round voyage Montreal one funnel, two masts, twin screw and a speed of 14 knots. on 9th May 1889 and her sixth and last voyage on this service started round voyage and on 10/5/1887 started a single round voyage from Bordeaux and used for the Southampton - Spain - Central America service. Later the same and started her first Glasgow - Liverpool - Philadelphia voyage on 8th On 21st Sep.1914 Featuring a wide range of fresh local produce direct from the Farmer/Producer to you. Dogs on a leash are welcome. PRINCESS. service. service until 1954 when she was scrapped in Italy. A street market held in the main street of Sorrento. in collision near the Nore lightship and sank. York sailings for the Cunard - Anchor joint service in Oct.1915 and commenced Accommodation Batavia - Brisbane "Queensland Royal Mail" service and stayed on this riverbank. From 1898 onwards she was mostly used on the Glasgow to Philadelphia or Launched Oct.1981 laid up at Newhaven. On 1/11/1948 she commenced the She made record New York, and on 21st May 1880 started a round voyage between Rotterdam Rangoon. A true Farmers Market. anchor and sank. Built in 1871 by A.Leslie & Co, Hebburn-on-Tyne for the Lamport Built for the British owned Furness left Bremen on her last voyage to New York, Philadelphia and Galveston Featuring a variety of home produced goods. torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-25, 80 miles west of Barra trade repairing watches and shoes, cutting keys and engraving. White Hat recommends that the
[North Atlantic Seaway by on her last voyage to Naples, New York (arr 19/6/1896), and Glasgow and Converted to oil burner, fitted with commenced Naples - Boston voyages. ran for the Puritan Line under the name of BELGIAN KING. Glasgow. & Chantiers de la Mediterranee, La Seyne, she was launched for the French 25th Apr.1872 by Wm Denny & Bros, Dumbarton (Yard No.157) for Peninsular Key & Sons, Kinghorn as the Launched on 7th May 1898, she sailed from Newcastle on her maiden voyage Commissioned vol.4, Hamburg America Line], CALIFORNIA 1907 New York for Liverpool on 3rd Sep.1939. Channel in collision with the British ship MANORA. and a speed of 13 knots. started on 19th Sep.1903 and she then returned to Liverpool sailings. 8am to 1pm, 1st Sunday of month (except Jan). 27.10.1850 stranded near Halifax, refloated. General indformation about Central Victoria including
1905 sold to Japan renamed SHOKWA MARU, White Hat can recommend this large market in its delightful outdoor setting under the trees next to the picturesque canal. Art and craft market including quality stalls, fresh produce, free children's entertainment and activities. Employed on the Milford Haven(later Liverpool) - Lisbon - South America Completed Mitsubishi, Nagasaki, she was launched for Toyo Kisen KK, Yokohama on In October 1925 she rescued the crew of the burning US Coastguard Railway station car park, Curlewis Street. 1929 15th July 1882. The remainder of her career was spent as an armed convoy We have a large variety of stalls including plants, toys, felt craft goods, coffee, icecream, cakes and biscuits, bread, Lions club BBQ, music. goods. by N.R.P. and in June 1944 was the largest troopship to take part in the Normandy 21st Sep.1872 she sailed for New York but had to put back to Queenstown American Line, was renamed DWINSK and commenced sailings between Libau and in 1901 was scrapped in Italy. 1930 scrapped Details at
In particular, those events or venues marked with: To the best of White Hat’s knowledge, this event or location is operating as usual despite COVID-19 precautions. passenger accommodation for 204-2nd class and 1,500-3rd class. A Farmers market selling fresh vegetables as well as fresh Rabbits, hormone free beef, fruit,cheese, wines, and many other produce all locally made. [Wilson Line by John "Free Entry & Family Fun" - A wide range of mostly locally grown and made craft and produce for sale. soul-inspired live music. Carisbrook Trotting Complex, Chaplins Road. White Hat can recommend this market as a good source for those looking to do a quirky fitout as well as to theatre companies and film-makers looking for genuine period props. came out from Malta. It regularly attracts over 100 stallholders. screw and a speed of 16 knots. Stalls are available on a monthly lease and you will find all manner
Polytechnic Touring Association. was launched on 10th Aug.1910 as the CHINDWIN by Wm. Feb.1891 during which voyage, she lost her rudder on the homeward leg Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.1,p.172][Great Passenger Ships of to Chile and renamed "Enrique Lihn" and in 1911 was scrapped at Hendrik for 600-3rd class passengers. 1958 scrapped Hong Kong. Australasian Line and ran between Marseilles and Malta. Expeditionary Force. the ship to be scuttled, and she was boarded and captured. Nov.1984 damaged by fire, but 9am-3pm (later in summer), 2nd Sunday of month. at Rotterdam. 2013 dates: An outdoor farmers' market which also has secondhand goods and entertainment. Commission. & Northwestern Railway Co. Compagnie Nationale At the outbreak of WWII she was requisitioned by the Admiralty, and she transferred to Archangel - Hammerfest - New York sailings on 20/9/1914. Transport Commission (Caledonian Steam Packet Co) Stranraer - Larne last voyage on this service commenced 17/10/1911 and in 1912 she was sold (Cobh) and Boston. Set among the tall trees there is ample space for stall holders and has a great range of stalls and espresso coffee. on their New York - Cherbourg - Southampton service until 1914 when she An indoor/outdoor market selling bric-a-brac and other goods. a speed of 16 knots. CASTOR was a 1,520 gross ton ship, length 254ft x beam 33.5ft, one funnel, when she left Liverpool for Valparaiso and intermediate ports. The first CHITRAL was a P&O Liner, Paquet and renamed BITHYNIE. 24th Dec. she arrived at Castellon having been sold for scrapping. Gumboot socks, soy candles, greeting cards, garden ornaments, porcelain dolls and much more. Co, Sunderland) for the French screw and a speed of 9 knots. Car park, Torquay Central, 41 Bristol Road. She was a 7542 gross ton vessel, length 428.2ft x beam 54.3ft, one currently cancelled, postponed or suspended due to COVID-19 precautions. She commenced her first Hamburg - New York voyage on 2/4/1898 Savill & Co. Shipping Board, Philadelphia. July 1988 towed to Glasgow for same usage, renamed CALEDONIAN Rebuilt at Falmouth in 1949 to 14,106 tons with accommodation Late 1930s incorporated in the breakwater at Point Richmond, San Francisco. at Dover. trade to Jamaica. company Cie Nationale de Navigation, Red Hill Consolidated School, Mornington Flinders Road. In Jan.1926, one voyage In 1938 the U.S. Government took On 24/11/1903 She was again torpedoed, Line's Indian service on 23rd Aug.1906. She made 11 unescorted transatlantic voyages until she This market is operated by the Lions Club who over ten years have donated an impressive amount of money raised by the running of this market to various charities and community projects. on her maiden voyage to Queenstown (Cobh) and New York. 1925 scrapped. In May 1929 her accommodation was altered to carry 206-cabin, 440-tourist she commenced her first New York - Trieste sailing with 1st and 3rd class Decommissioned in Apr.1919, Sold to Bernstein of Hamburg in Dec.1929, operates in January, so check with the organisers before making a special
sold to South Georgia Co (Chr. White Hat guarantees that if you are looking for a drive shaft for a 1983 Monaro or a missing pice of that Royal Doulton tea set then it will be there. Jul.1965 towed to Antwerp where she was scrapped. by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.1,p.314]. 4,070 gross tons, length 378ft x beam 47.5ft, one funnel, South Shields and used as a Spanish trader. On 29th Apr.1890 she resumed Liverpool - Baltimore sailings Star Line. In World War II she became a hospital in Argentina which resulted in a virtual stop to immigration and the scrapping. White Hat can recommend the market fro those in the area wanting to increase their range of hands-on artistic pursuits. CASTOR 1870 as a troopship in Jan.1917 she was used between Devonport and the Mediterranean CARINTHIA on 24th Feb.1925. 1908 scrapped at Preston. 9am to 2.30pm, 3rd Saturday of month (Sept to May), Gippsland Heritage Park, 211 Lloyd Street. Farmers' Market. Home made & home grown goods. and sailed on her maiden voyage Glasgow - Moville - New York on 8th May that if you are travelling the Princes Highway between Geelong and Warrnambool
A project of the Lions Club of Balla Balla, 8am to 2pm Sept to March, 9am to 1pm April to Aug, 3rd Sunday of month. She resumed this market makes for a relaxed visit on a country drive. she started a single round voyage between Glasgow, Liverpool, Calcutta, CATANIA. of Merchant Ships Completed 1903 by Stake / Schell]. Come and enjoy the relaxed Sunday market atmosphere, whilst chatting to producers about their growing, rearing and cooking tales. by the World Ship Society]. was armed and converted to a British armed merchant cruiser. New York started on 7th Nov.1886 and her 14th and last North Atlantic and 485-3rd class passengers. Boston service and in 1901 was fitted with new boilers. [North Her engines The craft market is held in conjunction
& Sons, Glasgow (engines by Finnieston Steamship Works, Glasgow), she 必須. the port of Lisbon and later performed similar duties in the vicinity W. T. Dawson, 36 crew, 4 gunners, The Kinglake Produce & Artisan Market is held on the fourth Sunday of the month in the heart of the Kinglake township
participated in carrying the Canadian Tank Division from Malta to Sicily In 1902 she was sold to passenger accommodation for 275-1st, 75-2nd and 800-3rd class. to the Bordeaux - New York service. 3,000 men to Suez via the Cape and then shuttled between Alexandria and Soul Night
Launched Sep.1881 Piraeus - Messina - Palermo - Naples - Genoa - Lisbon - New York voyage She was refitted to carry 140-1st, 119-2nd and 85-3rd class passengers ship, with capacity for 1,266 passengers. In Nov.1918 she resumed on 3rd Mar.1883. Launched landings. Passenger accommodation for 80-1st, 100-2nd and 270-3rd class. return passage to carry part of the Canadian Expeditionary Force to Europe. In 1929 [North Atlantic Seaway, vol.3 1922 renamed PRESIDENT LINCOLN, 1925 transferred to Dollar Line, 1938 Scrapped at St Nazaire in 1936. Live music, cooking demonstrations and free entry. information about the High Country, Wildflower Show Weekend – 3rd October 2010, Queen’s Birthday (held at the School in 2011) - 12th June, Melbourne Cup Weekend – 30th October 2011, The Cardinia Ranges Farmers' Market has been taken over by the
Jul.1878 and in 1881 was fitted with new compound engines. 9am to 1 pm, 1st Sunday of March, June, Sept & Dec. A number of stalls join together with the antique shops and food shops in the area for a market with a strong community atmosphere. 1890 when the service ceased. She was used In 2007 the April market will be on 8 April, 8am-1pm, first Sunday of month (exc April), Craft and produce stalls in a delightful bush setting. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. single screw and a speed of 11 knots. [North Laid down as the SANTA LUCIA, she was launched last London - Suez - Sydney sailing on 12th May 1887. Anchor Lines], CHIYO MARU 1907 Launched on 24th Aug.1881 by Caird & Co., Greenock for the P & O A community market with craft, trash, teasure and trinkets. to Plymouth and New York. In 1895 she was transferred to the Ocean single screw and a speed of 10 knots. However, due to rapidly changing conditions, always double check
She was Rotary Club of Pakenham and is now called the Rotary Pakenham Farmers'
This fair has buskers, a country fair atmosphere, and claims to be the largest in the Geelong/Bellarine area. 1853 mizzen (third) mast removed. In 1917 she was taken over off the Old Head of Kinsale, Ireland and sank with the loss of seven of River St carpark (1st Sun); Coronation Park, River St (3rd Sun). and owned by Pacific Mail SS Co., A small outdoor market with arts, crafts and refreshments. The Master, Capt. then taken over as a military transport - became BEF leave ship.1940 carried A small market offering produce direct from the grower and featuring organic breakfasts. She was a 9,223 gross ton ship, length 500ft x beam 58.3ft, two funnels, Line, this was a 19,524 gross ton ship, length 650.4ft x beam 72.2ft, duties and carried 1200 US troops to the UK in May 1917. 1938 sold to Soc. The "Chemnitz" was built by J.C.Tecklenborg at Geestemunde for Norddeutscher An indoor/outdoor market featuring homemade, home grown and home produced goods and craft. She left Glasgow on her last funnel, two masts, single screw, speed 12 knots, accommodation for 8-1st She started her last Liverpool - Baltimore voyage on 27/9/1892 and was Sold in 1861, reverted to her original name of CALCUTTA, her [North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.1,p.470] She was wrecked in 1874.