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 102 svsvY The next moroing we were undeeigh, sng ong the a to e west tos a low but exsive isld; ,  we ap- proach, we found that it on a ve siderobie ong in e ld, exn in e tefior under e stem be of Mot Hr. e chel between the isld d �e main appeng cle, we d not he pass ough, d in ha mile of the 1, where e chel s evidently e deepest, we n in eight d nine fas. As n we enr e ong, it assum a s ap   of e fir we exin yay, but it was ve much more nsir- ble, d excit ve sae hos in nds. ides e low isld ave-menfion, �m is other of smer si ween it d e west t of entrance; ree emrces. e lds were c Ban d Field Isnds, ter my d,  presi as Jud of the Supreme u of New Sou Wes. As we p, e dep ntinu even, and to sho so uly, t we  up it for six miles, when, or and land on e etern ,  ob- sere the sun's merial titude; but, om �e muddy state of e bs, we had gmat

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