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Thursday April 9th, 1840.
First part Squally wind South Steering E S E.
Middle & Latter Hours clear
So ends.
Latitude Obs. 35" 26. South. Longitude per watch 160" 21 Eas
Friday April 10th 1840
First part fresh breezes from the SSE steering
by the wind to the Eastward.
Middle & Latter Hours more moderate and
clear the wind veering to E. S. E at 6 P. M Saw
a Sail to the NE.
So ends.
Latitude Obs. 36" 01. South. Longitude per watch 162" 58 East
Saturday April 11th, 1840.
First part strong breezes from the South and Cloudy
middle & Latter Hours fresh gales took in Sail
So ends.
Sun Obscure. Latitude by acc. 36" 12. South. Longitude by acc. 164" 10 East.
Sunday April 12th 1840
All of these 24 Hours fresh gales from the SSE and
squally lying too heading to the Eastward.
So ends
Latitude Obs. 36" 19. South. Longitude per watch 165" 39 East.
Monday April 13th, 1840.
All of these 24 Hours strong gales from the South
and Squally lying too heading to the Eastward
So ends.
Sun Obscure. Latitude by acc. 36" 03. South. Long. by acc. 165" 40 East
Tuesday April 14th, 1840.
First part Strong gales from the South and
Squally lying too heading to the Eastward.
Middle & Latter Hours more moderate made
Sail at sun set took in Sail.
So ends.
Latitude Obs. 35" 23. South. Longitude by acc. 165" 45 East.
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