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Page 5Oct. 14. Contrary Wind. Supposed to have come about 350 miles in a 15. Sunday. - Service on deck at half past ten. Sankey's [hymns] were 16. Monday. Change of wind in our favour.Stormy and dull day, 17. Fine day, but ind rather cold. We are making head way today. Mr. Hart 18. Great dissatisfaction among the Emigrants in regard to the food given 19. Beautiful day. The sailors commenced changing their new sail for 20. Rice [spurted] today on account of being cooked in salt water. 21. Fell down stairs, and injured my arm. Fine day. Half starving for want of 22. Sunday. Great disturbance with the passengers on board. Service by Mr. Jarvis 23. Beautiful day. A lot of [Stormy] Petrels, and a big fish near the vessel. Had | Page 5Oct. 14. Contrary Wind. Supposed to have come about 350 miles in a 15. Sunday. - Service on deck at half past ten. Sankey's [hymns] were 16. Monday. Change of wind in our favour.Stormy and dull day, 17. Fine day, but ind rather cold.We are making head way today. Mr. Hart 18. Great dissatisfaction among the Emigrants in regard to the food given 19. Beautiful day. The sailors commenced changing their new sail for 20. Rice [spurted] today on account of being cooked in salt water. 21. Fell down stairs, and injured my arm. Fine day. Half starving for want of 22. Sunday. Great disturbance with the passengers on board. Service by Mr. Jarvis 23. Beautiful day. A lot of [Stormy] Petrels, and a big fish near the vessel. Had |