Hi Sue Since I live in Wellington NZ, I could go to the National Archives and see what that entry that you found, amounts to. Can't guarantee of course that Charles Gamble's ship will be mentioned. In the records of the NZ Soc of Genealogists, I have just found the following record of Charles Henry GAMBLE, lost at sea in [near] Dunedin in 1891. It is a Probate Record, ref. DAAC 9074 D239 A553, filed 18 Jun 1891, at Archives NZ, Dunedin. He died intestate. So you would have to write to Archives NZ, Dunedin and pay your $20 [or whatever it is] to get a copy of that archive. Evidently he did not warrant a Marine Dept Enquiry. Whether the Archway site at Archives NZ, Wellington can pull up the info, I doubt very much, but I could give it a go. Another option is to look for Maritime accident reports that were often reported in the Annals of the NZ House of Representatives. The other day I found one pertaining to a Marine Dept Report 1884 where the stranding of the "SS Hawea" was reported on the Waitara River [9 May 1883] and the "Decision of the Court of Inquiry" was detailed. Best regards Nick in NZ