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The Burmah was a ship, which disappeared en route from England to New Zealand in 1859 or 1860.
The Burmah was chartered by Willis,Gann & Co. line. The ship left London for New Zealand on the 27th or 28th of August 1859. Burmah was seen by the ship "Regina" on the 17th of November, about 14 days sailing distance west of New Zealand, at 97E 48S. The Regina passed icebergs the day after it passed Burmah. Burmah never arrived at New Zealand and was officially declared lost by Lloyds on May 6 1860.
Burmah was carrying passengers and an assortment of breeding livestock.