Both vessels had survivors on the Auckland Islands at the same time but at different ends of the main island.
It is the highest point in the Auckland Islands.
The crew knew that there was a food depot on Auckland Island.
The nearest tree is over 222 km away on the Auckland Islands.
At 11pm on 13 May 1866 the Auckland Islands were sighted dead ahead.
She struck the Auckland Islands at 2 am on 11 May 1864, broke up and was totally destroyed in a short amount of time.
There was a meteorological station on the Auckland Islands from 1942 to 1945.
Since the depletion of many plant food resources, the pig population on Auckland Island has remained relatively low.
Unlike other shipwrecks on the Auckland Islands the survivors had only a short stay of a little over three months before being rescued.
Blue moki are also found in small numbers at the Auckland Islands.