Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 1.djvu/105

 COA'I OI  AUT/AIA.  no end, we r s Med's St,  by t were abre of Ca Bmer, so  by Can , rd w e d tm W  by S., foxing e u side  a  i s Oi&ey d  Ca n's dre Isld: �e r is a nmw, long, rosy h, lg S. d W.N.W., d is of a lower cr   i  e wa of it We or under e N.W. end of s id, but e  w so even d rky, t we ir out,yes fo in rvedng e or e next mo wight brewing it; for dud e night the or d d  a rk; on ighi it, however, e r pmv W be rten d broke away. e t betwn en a Giey Is is �H of sh, wch  &ylight'g d, were wve  men gh of lis d er water-fowl.  e day and followi night we were  off e no side of gere Isd; &e next day we pass md i S.E. end, d,  suns, o  a deep bay. Offe S.E. end  e Isd e sea is ve full of r d  rks, but tween HaZy d lbr Islds ere a safe nnel of nine a n oms d.

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