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Saturday January 7th 1826

First part light winds and clear.
Latter part fresh winds and
cloudy. Saw several whales.
Killed one and took him along
side and parted the [hasser?]
[sared?] the whole squaly [squally] rain.

Lat by obs 41–33 Long 44–30

Sunday January 8th 1825 [1826]

First part light winds and rain.
Got the whale along side and
cut him in. Latter part light
winds and pleasant from the W.

Lat by obs 41–33 Long 44.40

Monday January 9th 1826

First part light winds and fine
weather. Later part rugged. Stowed
down 100 bls of oil in the after
hatch and saw a few whales.

Lat by obs 41..40 Long 44 00

Tuesday January 10th 1826

First and middle part fresh
winds and squaly [squally] with rain
and lightning and thunder.
Latter part light winds and
clear. Saw nothing. So ends.

Lat by obs 41–56 Long 44 00

Wednesday January 11th 1825 [1826]

First part light winds and
pleasant. Middle and latter part
fresh winds. Spoke the Neptune
of New London Hobern master
7 whales.

Lat by obs 40–29 Long 43–3

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