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The area where they were was not as rocky and at daybreak they found that they were 400 meters from shore. Three of the crew took a rope from the boat to shore, being followed by the remaining five. Here the next stage of their adventure began, because right in front of where they had landed, at the
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Plymouth on 16 May. At about 7am she parted her cable as she was preparing to slip it. The wind was a strong northerly and the sea was getting very rough. After almost being caught on the nearby reef she managed to get safely out beyond the Sugar Loaves. During that day the wind shifted to a
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Taranaki coast. Because the ship was light, having been unable to take a full load on board at New Plymouth, she had been blown closer to land than the crew had
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anticipated. The crew were now placed in a dilemma. The sea was breaking over her, there was blinding rain, and the nearby land was occupied by hostile Māori, who were engaged in a war against the settlers. In addition the nearby coast was very rocky and inhospitable.
381:. It was uninhabited, otherwise they could have been killed. The party then went along the beach back towards New Plymouth as stealthily as they could, at times walking below the cliffs where they could. Crossing probably the
319:. Her passengers had erected a tent on the shore. Kreef was hopeful that the ship could be refloated despite 3 feet of water in her cabin. This proved uneconomic and the ship and its cargo was auctioned on 23 July 1859.
353:. No lives lost, which was made all the more remarkable by the fact that ship had been wrecked off shore from what was hostile territory. At the time it was the height of the
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Melbourne was to Wellington on 3 February 1854. The ship would have been laid up at Melbourne being repaired and possibly refitted before sailing on the
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coast in 1864 and was lost with no loss of life, having previously grounded twice, once off the coast of
Victoria, Australia, and once in Cook Strait.
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Advertisements Column 1, Nelson
Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIX, Issue 104, 19 December 1860, Page 1
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Intelligence, Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 671, 30 September 1854, Page 2
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This article is about the ship. For the pleasure cruiser that sank in the Thames, see
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Intelligence, Taranaki Herald, Volume XII, Issue 616, 21 May 1864, Page 2
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431:"WRECK OF THE MARCHIONESS ON THE TARANAKI COAST"
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451:"WRECK OF THE BRIGANTINE MARCHIONESS"
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