Cairnsmore

Three-masted iron [?] barque built in 1884 by J. Reid & Co., Port Glasgow, as NB 7. Dimensions: 58,10×9,95×6,22 meters and tonnage: 906 GRT, 784 NRT, and 1380 DWT.
1884
Launched at the shipyard of J. Reid & Co., Port Glasgow, for Nicholson & M'Gill, Liverpool.
1899
Sold to J.&J. Rae & Co. Liverpool.
1907
Sold to Christoffer Hannevig, Horten, Norway.
1916
Equipped with two oil-engines of 125 hp each driving two propellors.
1916 April 10
Sold to Captain Helmer Modin, Stockholm, for SEK 350.000 and renamed Hofvid. Assigned the official Swedish Registration No. 5828. The new measurements were 58,10×9,95×6,22 meters and tonnage: 906 GRT, 784 NRT, and 1380 DWT.
1916 June
Left Moss under command of Captain Harald Ödman, Gothenburg.
1918 April 13
Stranded South of Pernambuco, Brasil, with a cargo of linseed.
1918 September 5
Sold at an auction to buyers in Bahia, probably broken up on the spot.

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