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- William_Cossar abstract "William Cossar was a small 20 ton wooden Australian Colonial Government schooner that was wrecked in 1825.The ship was named after the Government master boat builder, William Cossar, and was eventually dismissed from Government service in 1818. On 7 July 1817 a party of convicts stole the William Cossar from Newcastle, New South Wales. In late November the ship was seen to have been driven ashore at Port Stephens. The Nancy was sent to investigate and on 10 December 1818 the William Cossar was found to be lying on a beach at the high tide mark. The rigging, sails, gaffs, booms, bowsprit and rudder were missing, as was most of the copper sheathing. There were no signs of the convicts. They may have been killed by aborigines although it was reported that one survivor returned to Sydney on 1 May 1819. The ship was repaired and refloated after much effort.On 11 March 1824, the ship capsized near Fort Macquarie, Sydney Harbour, in a squall, and three men drowned. The ship was righted and repaired but then on 14 February 1825, while under the command of Captain Wise was wrecked on the Sow and Pigs Reef in Sydney Harbour, after towing the ship Mangles out to sea.".
- William_Cossar class Schooner.
- William_Cossar status "Wrecked in 1825".
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- William_Cossar shipClass Schooner.
- William_Cossar shipFate "Wrecked in 1825".
- William_Cossar shipName "William Cossar".
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- William_Cossar shipTonnage "20".
- William_Cossar subject Category:1788–1850_ships_of_Australia.
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- William_Cossar subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1825.
- William_Cossar subject Category:Schooners_of_Australia.
- William_Cossar subject Category:Ships_built_in_New_South_Wales.
- William_Cossar subject Category:Shipwrecks_of_the_Sydney_Eastern_Suburbs_Region.
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- William_Cossar comment "William Cossar was a small 20 ton wooden Australian Colonial Government schooner that was wrecked in 1825.The ship was named after the Government master boat builder, William Cossar, and was eventually dismissed from Government service in 1818. On 7 July 1817 a party of convicts stole the William Cossar from Newcastle, New South Wales. In late November the ship was seen to have been driven ashore at Port Stephens.".
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- William_Cossar name "William Cossar".