Found nothing mentioning Victoria's size in the government gazettes, only provisions and pay scales.
I'm assuming it's a measurement of volume rather than weight, burthen or net.
I found that the Arrow Class Despatch Vessels being a suitable comparison as they were made year and a half before dimensions being only marginally smaller and all in similar proportions, also it was developed into another class of vessels, indicating some satisifaction with repeating the design.
Also I found this, I can't find a source for either other than they come from two seperate books
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