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Monday 19 November 2012

Dutch bark ship Jacob Roggeveen for sale at Amsterdam, Netherlands according to the Dutch newspaper Het nieuws van den dag dated 23 February 1880

An announcement reported that brokers intended to sell on Monday 23 February ar 15.00 o’clock in the local de Brakke Grond, Amsterdam in the presence of the notary A.D.J.F. Meyjes the extra ordinary well sailing coppered and copper fastened bark ship Jacob Roggeveen last captain J.G. Spiegelberg qq. With as dimensions 43,03 x 10,42 x 6,27 (hold) metres and a measurement of 1.843,62 cubic metres or 650,80 net tons with her inventory. She was lying alongside the shipyard het Witte Kruis in the Kleine Kattenburgerstraat, Amsterdam. For more details could be asked at the brokers or shipping agents Hoyman&Schuurman.(1)

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1. Lijst van de Nederlandsche Oorlogs- en Koopvaardijschepen met hunne onderscheidingsseinen, uit het Internationaal Seinboek ten dienste van alle Natiën. Rotterdam, 1880. Improved with latest information until 1 April 1880. Bark, homeport Amsterdam, measurement net 713 tons or 651 tons of 2,83 cub metres and call sign PCQN.