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At least three sailing ships have been named Campbell Macquarie:Campbell Macquarie , 235 or 248 tons (bm), built at Calcutta, India. Wrecked near Macquarie Island in 1812.
Campbell Macquarie, 133 ton (bm) square-rigged ship built in 1813 by Samuel Gunn at Hobart Town.
Campbell Macquarie, a vessel that the former master of the first vessel above sailed to Sydney with merchandise from Bengal, arriving 30 June 1814. She then left on 27 July for Fiji.
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