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. at 7 laid down Beacon on Shag Rock. "Friday, 4th January. P.M. Carpenter making chocks for boat. "Saturday, 5th January. P.M. Light breezes and cloudy. A.M. Getting water and wood on board. "Sunday, 6th January. At 9 cloudy with thunder. "Monday, 7th January. Light breezes. All hands away in boats on survey. "Tuesday, 8th January. P.M. Fresh breezes. At A.M. hauled the seine, carpenter making oars. "Wednesday, 9th January. P.M. People making booms and getting water. A.M. Got on board a spar for sprit-sail yard: carpenter making new one. "Thursday, 10th January. P.M. Thunder and lightning and rain: received on board dispatches. A.M. Light breezes getting ready for sea, tried to warp out of cove, Government boat and crew assisting. Port Dalrymple to Sydney. "Friday, 11th January. P.M. Strong gales. A.M. Moderate: at 5 unmoored ship and worked out of the Cove: at 6 came to abreast the Green Island: at 9 worked out of Harbour, Government boat assisting: at 10 made all sail: at noon the Seal Rocks bore south distant 5 miles: all sail set for Cape Barren not being able to weather the Sisters. "Saturday, 12th January. P.M. A fresh gale at 1: at 5 Waterhouse Island bore south 3 leagues, wind dying away came to in Kent's Bay, Cape Barren. A.M. At 6 under way: at 9 got out of the Harbour. At noon Cape Barren bearing west, distant 2 leagues. "Sunday, 13th January. Furneaux Island south-south-west 7 leagues, at 8 Cape Barren bore south-south-west 6 leagues. "Monday, 14th January. P.M. Lost sight of land at 6. At 6 A.M. saw the land again. At 9 Port Hicks distant 3 leagues. "Tuesday, 15th January. P.M. At 4 wore ship and stood off the land: at noon we found we had lost nothing during the night. "Wednesday, 16th January. P.M. At 3 lost sight of the land. At 3 A.M. fresh gale. "Thursday, 17th January. P.M. At 12 fresh gales. "Friday, 18th January. P.M. Cape Howe bore north-north-west 3 leagues. A.M. At noon spoke the sloop Nancy to Port Dalrymple. "Saturday, 19th January. P.M. Saw the land of Cape Dromedary. At 11 A.M. close in with land. "Sunday, 20th January. P.M. At 4 close in with land--at 8 Cape Dromedary 4 leagues distant. "Monday, 21st January. P.M. At 7 close in with the land, hauled off at 11, saw Port Aikin.* (* Port Hacking?) At noon saw the heads of Port Jackson. "Tuesday, 22nd January. Close in with the Heads. At 2 came to anchor abreast of Camp Cove. At 8 A.M. endeavoured to
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