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Governor King (ship)

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Builder
  
Kable & Underwood

Displacement
  
38 tons

Weight
  
38.6 tons

Type
  
Schooner

Launched
  
1803

Namesake
  
Governor Philip Gidley King

Owner
  
Henry Kable & James Underwood

Fate
  
Wrecked on 22 April 1806

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Governor King was a 38-ton schooner built in 1803 by James Underwood, Sydney, Australia and was wrecked in April 1806.

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Governor King was launched in May 1803 by James Underwood, for Kable and Underwood.

On 20 April 1806 Governor King arrived off Port Jackson from Norfolk Island. Finding the wind direction unfavourable for entering the harbour the ship headed north to Newcastle and dropped anchor in the harbour. A strong current dragged the ship on the 22 April and it hit the rocks so violently that the stern shattered and it filled instantly, breaking up in a few hours. The crew and much of the cargo of pork being carried was saved but the ship was destroyed.

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Governor King (ship) Wikipedia