Pleiades

A fullrigged iron ship built in 1869 by McMillan, Dumbarton. Dimensions 209'6"×33'1"×20'6" and tonnage 1020 GRT, 997 NRT and 935 tons under deck.
1869 September
Launched at the shipyard of McMillan, Dumbarton, for Adamson & Co., London. Assigned the official British Reg. No. 63509 and signal MFKP. Captain Inglis was given command of the ship.
1872
Sold to Shaw, Savill & Co., London. Employed in the New Zealand emmigrant trade.
1872-1874
In command of Captain Roberts.
1872 September 13 - December 28
Sailed from London to Lyttleton in 106 days.
1873 October 4 - January 8
Sailed from London to Lyttleton in 96 days.
1874 August 28 - December 16
Sailed from London to Lyttleton in 110 days.
1875 September 27 - January 12
Sailed from London to Wellington in 107 days under command of Captain Davies.
1876-1888
In command of Captain Setton.
1876 October 25 - January 22
Sailed from London to Port Chalmers in 89 days, or 82 days land to land.
1877 December 12/13 - March 11
Sailed from London to Lyttleton in 88 days, or 77 days from land to land. Was detained in the Channel for eight days.
1878 September 28 - January 1
Sailed from London to Wellington in 95 days.
1879 November 1 - January 26
Sailed from London to Lyttleton in 86 days.
1880 October 14 - January 15
Sailed from London to Lyttleton in 93 days.
1881 July 28 - November 11
Sailed from London to Lyttleton in 106 days.
1881 October 16
Sighted and boarded a waterlogged derelict which proved to be the timberladen ship Ulster of St John's.
1882 July 2 - October 1
Sailed from London to Lyttleton in 91 days.
1883 June 2 - September 6
Sailed from London to Lyttleton in 96 days.
1884 June 25 - October 5
Sailed from London to Port Chalmers in 102 days.
1885 June 24 - September 21
Sailed from London to Lyttleton in 89 days.
1886 October 1 - January 6
Sailed from London to Port Chalmers in 95 days.
1887 November 29 - March 13
Sailed from London to Auckland in 104 days.
1887 December 29 - March 3
Sailed from London to Lyttleton in 92 days.
1888-1897
In command of Captain Moreton.
1889 November 7 - February 13
Sailed from London to Auckland in 98 days.
1890 November 29 - February 27
Sailed from London to Napier in 90 days.
1891 December 1 - March 19
Sailed from London to Wellington in 108 days.
1892 October 18 - March 11
Sailed from London to Lyttleton in 143 days.
1892 November 7 - February 7
Sailed from London to Bluff in 93 days.
1895 July 19 - October 22
Sailed from London to Nelson in 95 days.
1896 June 20 - September 27
Sailed from London to Lyttleton in 100 days.
1897 June 19 - October 5
Sailed from London to Lyttleton in 107 days.
1899 May 28 - September 18
Sailed from London to Port Chalmers in 112 days.
1899 October 31
Wrecked in a heavy gale at Akitio on the East Coast of the North Island on voyage in ballast from Napier to Port Chalmers. When it became obvious that the ship was going to be wrecked, Captain Burton decided to run the ship aground at the most suitable spot. The entire crew was able to get ashore safely and was later taken to Wellington in the steamer Himitangi.

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