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Ship France lying in Hackaroa Bay.

Saturday, June 15th, 1839.

All of these 24 Hours light airs from the North and pleasant
weather took on board 90 blls of water Sent out 2 Boats
for Sails Rigging found 2 Coils of Cordage 1 new lower
Steering Sail 1/2 Bolt Hollands Duck.

So ends.

Sunday, June 16th, 1839.

All of these 24 Hours moderate breezes from the west
and fair weather. at Daylight sent of the Carpenters
for a Spar for a main & mizen Top Sail yard
Sent of two Boats to the wreck at night they
returned with a Fore Top Sail new and an old main
one

So ends.

Monday June 17th, 1839.

Commences with fresh breezes from the north and Squally
middle & Latter Hours more moderate and fair weather
Hands employed in wooding & watering.

So ends.

Tuesday, June 18th, 1839.

Commences with fresh breezes from the North and
clear middle & Latter fresh breezes from the South
and Squally Hands employed in wooding & watering.

So ends.

Wednesday, June 19th, 1839.

All of these 24 Hours fresh gales from the South
and Squally. Hands employed in Stowing away
water & wood Carpenters in cutting Spars.

So ends.

Thursday June 20th 1839.

Throught these 24 Hours pleasant breezes from the South and
fair weather the Hands employed in wooding & watering
the Carpenter in getting Spars for a Fore & main yard mizin
Top Sail & Crotchet mizen Top gallant yard & mast.

So ends

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