.Built by G. Brown & Co. at
Greenock in 1908, she was originally named
Ardnagrena. Her first owners were James Waterson & Co. of
Antrim, who sold her to Humber Steam Coasters Ltd in 1914. Five years later she was sold once more, this time to a London broker, from whom she was purchased by the
Isle of Man Steam Packet Company in May 1920, at a cost of £22,000 (equivalent to £). Small and drawing so little water, she was mostly used for cargo trade in the Island's smaller ports -
Port St Mary,
Peel,
Laxey and
Castletown. After over 20 years service with the company, she was sold to London agents in January 1943, and then went on to
Stornoway on the
Isle of Lewis for four years. She transferred to
Kirkwall in
Orkney in 1947. ==Disposal==