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Tuesday 15 April 2014

Dutch bark Gerhardus underway from Cardiff, England towards Montevideo, Uruguay according to the Dutch newspaper Middelburgsche Courant dated 29 June 1890

An item reported that the the Dutch bark ship Gerhardus (1) captain W. Bruijn of De Groof&Co., Vlissingen, Netherlands was sighted on the 16th on 43 degrees North latitude and 10 degrees West longitude underway from Cardiff, England towards Montevideo, Uruguay.

Note
1. Former German Gerhard (built in 1860) and renamed Gerhardus. Since 1892 (?) property of H.R. Engelsman, Stadskanaal, Netherlands. The newspaper Algemeen Handelsblad dated 25 January 1897 published an item dated London the 24th reporting that a telegram from New Orleans, USA was received reporting that she was stranded and lost on Timbilier Island. At that moment was she loaded with timber. Her captain Engelsman and his crew were saved. She arrived on 16 November 1896 at Sabina Pas coming from Rotterdam. Lijst van de Nederlandsche Oorlogs- en koopvaardijschepen met hunne onderscheidingsseinen uit het Internationaal Seinboek ten dienste van alle Natiën. Rotterdam, 1890. Callsign NTCB. Net tonnage 2.510,69 cubic metres or 887,17 tons of 2,83 cubic metres.