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Dendendaloom at Sep 21, 2022 09:55 PM

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On Bd. Ship "Ivanhoe"

off Cape Colony

as to preserve him with

Thursday May 19th. 1859.

All going on much as usual. on
Tuesday the ship was hove
too. a strong N.W. gale blowing.
We have made little progress
during the last three day the
N.W. Winds having prevailed We
were today at 12 ocl in Lat.
[struck through:18] 36.17. Ling. 18.55. being still to
the southward of the Cape of Good Hope.
(tedious work.) Payne caught several
penguins during the gale Peterson & I
have taken to bunking in Cabin
the weather was so cold & wet

Saturday May 21st. 1859.

Nearly becalmed yesterday & to
day Caught a pigeon last
night Today very warm
Sun quite hot. Current setting
us a good deal to the
westward we are still in

p. 240

On Bd. Ship "Ivanhoe"

off Cape Colony

as to preserve him with

Thursday May 19th. 1859.

All going on much as usual. on
Tuesday the ship was hove
too. a strong N.W. gale blowing.
We have made little progress
during the last three day the
N.W. Winds having prevailed We
were today at 12 ocl in Lat.
[struck through:18] 36.17. Ling. 18.55. being still to
the southward of the Cape of Good Hope.
(tedious work.) Payne caught several
penguins during the gale Peterson & I
have taken to bunking in Cabin
the weather was so cold & wet

Saturday May 21st. 1859.

Nearly becalmed yesterday & to
day Caught a pigeon last
night Today very warm
Sun quite hot. Current setting
us a good deal to the
westward we are still in