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or in Channel--at 5 A.M. got under way and proceeded down the River. "Saturday, 8th December. P.M. at 5 got under way: at 8 came to: at 6 A.M. got under way: at 9 came to, and sent Lieutenant-Governor on shore. "Sunday, 9th December. Two boats returned with Lieutenant-Governor, at 5 got under way: at 8 ran on shore on a reef of rocks, carried out kedge and got off: at 10 came to anchor in Snug Cove: at 5 A.M. boats went on shore with Lieutenant-Governor: at 7 returned and took in seine. Current hove ship on shore. At 10 carried out kedge and warped out of Cove. "Monday, 10th December. P.M. At 1 boat returned with Lieutenant-Governor: at 7 ran on shore on a mud flat in the mouth of the west arm, at 2 A.M. hove off and rode by kedge: at 5 under way and proceeded up the west arm: at 10 sent Lieutenant-Governor on shore. "Tuesday, 11th December. P.M. At 2 boats returned with Lieutenant-Governor: at 3 left ship and went to camp in Governor's wherry. "Wednesday, 12th December. At 5 light airs and fine, got up anchor and made sail. At 10 came to abreast Storehouse Island. At 6 A.M. weighed and towed ship for Harbour: at 7 warped into Harbour. "Thursday, 13th December. At 5 Lieutenant-Governor came alongside and the Captain accompanied him surveying River. ... "Tuesday, 18th December. People taking in bricks, etc., for Western Arm. "Wednesday, 19th December. At 2 ran on shore on a mud flat in the Western Arm, landed passengers, bricks and baggage: at 11 got ship afloat and came to: at 4 A.M. towed down the River. "Thursday, 20th December. Proceeding up the River for ballast: at 11 came to in a bay in 4 fathoms water. "Friday, 21st December. P.M. At 2 all hands getting ballast on board, took ground on mud flat: at 5 proceeded down River: at 8 came to abreast Storehouse Island in 18 fathoms. "Saturday, 22nd December. At 5 under way and came to at 9 in 12 fathoms water. "Sunday, 23rd December. P.M. Weighed and got into a cove abreast the Settlements in company with the Francis, schooner, at 8. ... "Saturday, 29th December. At 10 A.M. the Francis sailed for Port Jackson. "Sunday, 30th December. A.M. Got ballast on board to put into the River. "Monday, 31st December. P.M. Carpenter employed making Beacon to put on Shag Rock. "Tuesday, 1st January 1805. P.M. Light breezes...carpenter as before. "Wednesday, 2nd January. P.M. Fresh breezes: setting up the rigging. "Thursday, 3rd January. A.M
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