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Cospatrick (ship)

''Cospatrick'' was a wooden 3-masted full-rigged sailing ship that caught fire south of the Cape of Good Hope on 17 November 1874, while on a voyage from Gravesend, England, to Auckland, New Zealand. Only three of the 472 persons on board survived the disaster, which is often considered the worst in New Zealand's history.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Fire on the ''Cospatrick'' )
==History==
''Cospatrick'' was a Blackwall Frigate of 1,199 tons built at Moulmein (now Mawlamyaing) in Burma in 1856 for prominent London shipowner Duncan Dunbar. Following Dunbar's death in 1862, the ship was sold to Smith, Fleming & Co. of London. ''Cospatrick'' spent most of her career trading between England and India carrying passengers, troops and cargo. In 1863, ''Cospatrick'' was engaged with other ships to lay a telegraphic cable in the Persian Gulf. She had also made two voyages to Australia before being sold to Shaw, Savill & Co. of London in 1873. ''Cospatrick'' then became one of many ships owned by this company that carried cargo and emigrants from England to New Zealand.

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