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SS Wimmera

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Yard number
  
304

Type
  
passenger ship

Beam
  
43.2 ft (13.2 m)

Length
  
102 m

Fate
  
Sunk 26 June 1918

Tonnage
  
3,022 GRT

Launched
  
19 August 1904

Builder
  
Caird & Company

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Owner
  
Huddart Parker & Co, Melbourne

SS Wimmera was a passenger steamship that was built in 1904 by Caird & Company in Greenock, Scotland, for Huddart Parker & Co of Melbourne, Australia. She was sunk on 26 June 1918 following contact with a German mine north of Cape Maria van Diemen, New Zealand, killing 26 passengers and crew.

At 10:00 am on 25 June 1918 the ship left Auckland, New Zealand, bound for Sydney, Australia, via Three Kings Islands. There were 76 passengers and 75 crew aboard. Her route was to take her north towards the Three Kings Islands where she would turn west and south toward Sydney. However, at 5:15 a.m. on 26 June 1918 she struck a mine laid by the German merchant raider SMS Wolf and sank.

The 16 Australian merchant seamen who were killed are commemorated by the Australian Merchant Seamen's Memorial at the Australian War Memorial.

References

SS Wimmera Wikipedia