The
Arratoon Apcar, a 275-ton brig, began making regular voyages in the mid-1840s between Calcutta,
Penang,
Singapore and
China, taking about two months each way. After a few years the company added the
Ararat and the 400-ton
Catherine Apcar, which was named after the wife of Arratoon Apcar. In 1846 Apcar and Company had three of the eleven tugs operating at Calcutta, one of 120hp and two of 150hp. The first steam clippers added to the fleet were the 315-ton (673grt)
Lightning in 1855 and 593-ton (947grt)
Thunder. These were followed by the 938-ton
Arratoon Apcar and the
Armenia in 1858. In 1861 the 204-ton
Thunder, a screw-driven steam ship, made the journey from Hong Kong to Singapore in just five days. A great cyclone hit Calcutta on 4 October 1864. It caused great damage to the shipping in the harbor. Apcar & Co.'s
Thunder was driven onto the Strand at the foot of Hastings Street.
SS Arratoon Apcar was an iron-hulled steamship with a 1,480 ton displacement built in Renfrew, Scotland, 1861. She was sold in 1872 to H.F. Swan Company. The 1019-ton steam ship
Catherine Apcar was built in 1865, and soon after the 1476-ton
Hindustan and 1471-ton
China were added. The
Japan was commissioned in 1872. In 1873 the 2153-ton
Arratoon Apcar was built. In 1891 the Apcar Line acquired the new 3,250-ton steam ship
Lightning. Cabin passengers were accommodated in the poop. The ship carried Indian and Chinese laborers to Singapore and Penang as deck passengers. In July 1893 the
Japan was retired, replaced by the 2,715-ton
Catherine Apcar. The
Hyson passenger/cargo liner, built in
Belfast and launched in 1895, was purchased by the Apcars and renamed
Arratoon Apcar in 1899. She was taken over by the
British-India Steam Navigation Company in 1912 when they purchased the Apcar Line, retaining her name. Eventually she was demolished in 1932. The 4,563-ton
Gregory Apcar joined the fleet in 1902, and the new
Japan in 1906. Until well into the 20th century the ships had to be prepared for attack by Chinese pirates, and were armed and sandbagged for defense. ==Citations==