Part 20 (1/2)

”Monday, 14th October PM Fresh breezes and variable AM Calo

”Monday, 21st October AM Weighed and towed down the arun, made sail up river

”Tuesday, 22nd October PM At 7 calhed and made sail, found the sone Came on board Colonel Paterson, 3 soldiers, settler and boat's crew, Mr Williams, the Surveyor and 3 hed and made sail up the River, at 11 came to above Upper Island in 3 fathohed and towed down the River, at 10 grounded on a mud flat

”Sunday, 27th October PM At 1 hove off into the streahed and made sail down the River--at 6 came to, found we could not beat down

AM At 4 towed down the River--at 10 came to in the Crescent Reach

”Monday, 28th October PM At 5 weighed and made sail down the River At 10 came to off Point Rapid, at 5 towed down River, at 11 came to in Western Ar spars for beacons E up the beacon

”Friday, 1st November AM Down the Harbour at the beacons Erected two beacons, with flags on, below the Islands, one white flag the other red

”Thursday, 7th Noves with 20 yards of bunting

”Monday, 11th November At 8 AM unales, at 2 weighed and made sail down the River, came to in Barran's Pool

”Wednesday, 13th Nove water

”Thursday, 14th Noveers for Port Jackson

Port Dalrymple to Sydney Cove

”Friday, 15th November PM Came on board Colonel Paterson and delivered the dispatches, at 6 weighed and oon Reach AM At 6 made sail

”Saturday, 16th Nove north by east 6 miles, half-past saw Kent's Group

”Sunday, 17th November PM At 2 saw a sunken reef north-north-west of the Stuck Rocks and fro Stuck, the sea breaking over the west-south-west At 9 sao vessels on the larboard bow: fired a gun to bring them to, spoke them, the one the Nancy and the other the Fly, sloop, from Port Jackson

”Monday, 18th November At 6 Cape How north at 7 miles, at 7 altered course, at Cape Green west-south-west At noon Twofold Bay south-west about 4 leagues

”Tuesday, 19th November At noon moderate and cloudy weather, Mount Droues

”Wednesday, 20th Noveues Jervis Bay west-south-west about 10 miles At noon Five islands west about 7 miles

”Thursday, 21st November PM At 7 South Head, Port Jackson, north about 13 miles, at half-past 9 bore up for the Harbour, half-past 11 came to Sydney Cove with the best bower

”Monday, 25th November Received on board 4 sheep for the shi+p's coside the punt with flour for Port Dalrymple

”Wednesday, 27th Novehed and towed out into the stream

Sydney Cove to Port Dalryhed and made sail, at 7 came to between Heads AM At 4 made sail