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North Coast Steam Navigation Company

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were bought from George Wallace Nicoll in 1905, 13 months before he died. In 1920 the company merged with Allan Taylor & Company and continued to operate the fleets under their own names. The company acquired Langley Bros in 1925 and bought the remaining fleet of the Coastal Co-Operative
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and Company and was renamed as the North Coast Steam Navigation Company and was based in Sydney. The steamships
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Steamship Company in 1929. The company further acquired the Port Stephens Steamship Company in 1940.
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Steam Navigation Company before being renamed in December 1888 as the Clarence, Richmond &
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The Langley Brothers fleet that North Coast Steam Navigation Co took over in 1925 included
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Steam Navigation Company in 1855. The company was later renamed the
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due to rising costs and unfavourable industrial conditions.
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Many of the company's vessels were requisitioned by the
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was destroyed by fire in 1945 while serving with the
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Index


Maianbar
shipping company
Grafton
Clarence
Richmond River
Macleay River
John See

Dorrigo
Royal Australian Navy
World War II
Nimbin
Norah Head, New South Wales
German auxiliary cruiser Pinguin
Wollongbar
Crescent Head, New South Wales
Nambucca
US Army small fleet
voluntary liquidation
Canonbar
Harland and Wolff
Gunbar
Maianbar
William the Fourth
Wollongbar
(1911)
Wollongbar (1922)

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