The Stirlingshire was built first by Robert Menzies and then by Captain John Gillies for William Abercrombie at Nagles Cove, on the west coast of Great Barrier Island, during the 1840s and launched in November, 1848. Rigging and other items required were delivered in 1841 by the brig Porter direct to the building yard. At 109 ft long, it was the largest sailing ship ever built in New Zealand. Its building was interrupted by a deep but brief recession.
HMS Acheron, commanded by John Lort Stokes, who had previously sailed on the famous HMS Beagle, was in the process of carrying out the first comprehensive survey of the New Zealand coast, and its chart of the Nagles Cove area was used up until recently.
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