| Narwhal |
1859 |
Alexander Stephen & Sons, Dundee |
1859-61, 1863: George Deuchars; 1864: Wells; 1865: Sturrock; 1866: James Sturrock; 1867: Alexander Deuchars; 1868: George Deuchars; 1870-82: John McLennan; 1883-84: Jeffrey Phillips |
1859 to 1884 |
1859: 13 whales, 150 tons oil, 3000 seals, 45 tons seal oil - 8 tons bone; 1860: 7 whales, 90 tons oil; 1861: 30 whales, 220 tons oil, 3.3 tons bone; 1864: 2 whales, 30 tons oil, 4760 seals, 40 tons oil; 1865: 8 whales, 82 tons oil; 1866: 4 whales; 1867: clean of whales, 320 seals; 1868: 6 whales, 47 tons oil, 2.5 tons bone; 1870: 14000 seals, 140 tons seal oil; 1871: 8 whales, 80 tons oil, 4.5 tons bone, 5700 seals; 1872: 6 whales, 80 tons whale oil; 4394 seals, 45 tons seal oil; 1873: 17 whales, 160 tons whale oil, 7 tons bone, 200 seals, 2 tons seal oil; 1874: 8 whales, 95 tons oil, 5.5 tons bone, 2640 seals, 20 tons oil; 1875: 4 whales, 40 tons oil, 1 ton bone, no seals; 1876: 6 whales, 76 tons whale oil, 4 tons whalebone, 2500 seals, 26 tons seal oil; 1877: 7 whales, 85 tons whale oil, 4.5 tons whalebone, 6100 seals, 56 tons seal oil; 1878: 1 whale, 18 tons oil, 1 ton bone, 17000 seals, 200 tons oil; 1879: 7 whales, 60 tons whale oil, 3 tons whalebone, 8500 seals, 9.5 tons seal oil; 1880: 6 whales, 55 tons whale oil, 3 tons whalebone, 13769 seals, 143 tons seal oil; 1881: 1 whale, 15 tons oil, 0.75 tons whalebone, 31557 seals; 1882: 4 whales, 40 tons whale oil, 1.5 tons whalebone, 4718 seals, 47 tons seal oil; 1883: 2 whales, 18 tons whale oil, 0.75 tons whalebone, 11291 seals [Newfoundland], 600 seals [Greenland]; 1884: 10 whales, 90 tons whale oil, 2650 seals |
Register closed 13 October 1884, the vessel being damaged by ice and was aband1d off Cape Searle, 2 Sept 1884. |