Name HMS Acheron Builder Sheerness dockyard Laid down October 1837 Construction started October 1837 Weight 1,022 tons | Ordered 15 September 1837 Cost £25,509 Commissioned 8 January 1839 Launched 23 August 1838 Displacement 912,600 kg | |
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HMS Acheron was a Hermes-class wooden paddle sloop of the Royal Navy. She was launched at Sheerness in 1838. Between 1848 and 1851 she made a coastal survey of New Zealand, the first such survey since Captain Cook. She was sold at Sydney in 1855.
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Career
Acheron, under the command of Captain John Lort Stokes, was despatched to New Zealand in January 1848, arriving in November the same year. In March 1851, due to a budget cut to the Hydrographer of the Navy, Acheron was ordered to be laid up in Sydney, Australia and her crew returned to England.
Fate
Acheron was sold at Sydney on 23 April 1855 for £2,067 16s.
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