Part 21 (2/2)

”Wednesday, 22nd January Received boatload of bricks for New Zealand, sent for a boatload of firewood

”Thursday, 23rd January Strong breezes and cloudy with a great smoke in the woods

”Friday, 24th January Received on board part of a house for New Zealand

”Saturday, 25th January PM Received the remainder of the house

”Monday, 27th January AM Received 2 chests on board for Tippahee going to New Zealand

”Monday, 10th February Sailed the Estramina, Spanish schooner, for Port Dalrymple

”Wednesday, 12th February Arrived shi+p Sophia and a boat from Tellicherry, a shi+p on the coast which was short of water

”Thursday, 13th February Made the signal for sailing, arrived the Tellicherry froland

”Friday, 14th February Came into the Cove the Sophia and Tellicherry

”Saturday, 15th February Fired a gun and

”Sunday, 16th February Received from Tellicherry on account of Government, 3600 pounds bread

”Sunday, 23rd February Arrived the Star Whaler frohed and made sail down the Harbour--cae to New Zealand

”Wednesday, 26th February PM Port Jackson at 4 north-west 6south-west by south about 12 miles

”Saturday, 1st March PM Fresh breezes At 12 strong gales: found the current had set the vessel to southwards: the rate of 10 ales heavy sea: found the vessel had reat deal of water, pumped her out: found the vessel's deck leak very : found the current had set to ard about 40 rees 35 seconds south

”Friday, 21st March Noon, moderate breezes, the current set to the northward, 3/4 rees 11 minutes 30 seconds south

”Saturday, 22nd March At 9 AM capsized boat, got the rees 40 minutes 48 seconds south

”Sunday, 30th March North Cape distant 47breezes and squally, bore up and ran alongshore, slit thethe stirrup down and another up, at 8 North-West Cape or Cape Maria van Dieman north-west by north 8 miles at 10 wore and stood to the Westward Tunitico on east-south-east about 1/2 side

”Tuesday, 1st April PM Made and shortened sail--at 5 found the wind hang to south-east At 10 found the vessel driving, wore away 2 thirds of the cable At noon tide flows northward and alongshore about 5 feet, 5 canoes caside, the natives appear very friendly

”Wednesday, 2nd April PM Strong gales At 4 came to in 20 fathoeneral very good and clear of rocks Any shi+p or vessel may lay here with the wind from south-west to south-east in safety

”Thursday, 3rd April PM Tacked to work round the North Cape, at 8 North Cape south 2 miles At noon about 15 miles

”Friday, 4th April PM At 4 fresh breezes and squally At 6 shortened sail and caues fro to the south-east by north one to the north which will break off all sail from this point of the compass One of the islands is very thinly inhabited At 10 weighed and made sail, to work to ard, at 11 came to in 8 fathoms of water--fine sand and shells