Victory (1847 ship)
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For other ships called Victory, see Victory (disambiguation).
For the Victory wrecked off Dunedin in 1861, see Victory Beach.
Victory was built by Fenwick & Co, Sunderland in 1847,[1] and owned by Willis, Gunn and Co (the company advertised as H H Willis and Co)[2] and later owned by Wilson and Cook. She was a 578- or 579-ton barque that brought some of the first immigrants from England to Dunedin in July 1848. She also called at Wellington, New Zealand, in August 1848.[3] There was an advertisement that gave her weight as 700 tons, but, given that her captain in 1851 was Mullens, it was unlikely to be another ship.