Part 22 (1/2)

”Saturday, 5th April PM At 4 caside 2 canoes with only 3 men

Lost the stock of the se and stocked the sside 3 chiefs from the Island of titteranee, friends of Tippahee Latitude of anchorage 34 degrees 47 minutes 20 seconds south

”Sunday, 6th April On the Island of titteranee found the natives very friendly, the native Tookee that went to Norfolk Island caave them bread in lieu

”Monday, 7th April PM E brooside Three chiefs on board Boat returned having lost the seine a the rocks

”Wednesday, 9th April AM Sent people on shore to cut firewood

”Thursday, 10th April Moderate and cloudy Painting shi+p

”Friday, 11th April Strong gales with rain The 3 chiefs still on board

”Saturday, 12th April AM Tippahee 2 or 3 times attempted to raise a disturbance in the vessel, lifted up weapons against so their orders into force At noon Tippahee became very mutinous I have understood froo on shore and bring his men to attack the vessel

”Sunday, 13th April PM Ditto weather with a heavy sea in the offing, the wind has not changed reens for the Brig's coales with heavy rain Painted shi+p, sent boat for greens

”Tuesday, 15th April At 8 AM sent for water

”Wednesday, 16th April Received boatload of water, people cutting wood on shore

”Thursday, 17th April At 4 sent boat for greens

”Friday, 18th April Sent boat for cask of water AM Sent boat for greens, 2 chiefs on board

”Saturday, 19th April PM Sent boat for water Strong breezes and squally

”Sunday, 20th April PM Went with the boat to examine a deep bay to the south-west Found at the bottom of the bay a river to run south-south-east and north-north-west about 3 miles, and one from the west-south-west to west-north-west there is about 4 fatho , the tide runs out at 2 knots and flows about 8 or 10 feet There is a shoal running off towards the starboard shore about west from the leeward shore, half-way up the botto the deep bay aback of the beach; to the eastward of the River there is a deep bay runs in, about oneon board the boat upset and lost overboard 2 musquets, 3 powder horns and 2 pistols

”Monday, 21st April Lost overboard 2 woodaxes

”Tuesday, 22nd April AM Weighed and made sail out of bay Run from the shi+p Joseph Druce

”Wednesday, 23rd April PM Strong breezes with heavy swell--at 6 Cavill's Island about 6 leagues--at 12 tacked shi+p, saw a fire on shore, at 8 Cavill's Island about 10 rees 43off and on working in shore, Point Pocock ( Point Pocock of Cook now called Cape Wiwiki) east-south-east Cape Brett east 14 miles At 6 Cavill's Island south-south-east about 8 miles, at 12 fresh breezes and squally, at 4 ditto weather, tacked Cavill's Island south-west about 6 miles, at 8 tacked moderate, squally

At noon Point Pocock south-east Cape Brett about 14 rees 3 minutes south

”Friday, 25th April PM Moderate breezes and cloudy Point Pocock about 6 side At noon bore up between 2 islands and came to under the island Matuapo in 2 fathoht winds and variable AM At daylight got the house on deck and sent on shore the carpenter to build Sent on shore all the tools and articles belonging to Tippahee

”Monday, 28th April AM Got on board 7 spars fro breezes and squally weather Stowed and lashed the spars Carpenter about the house