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 t of e bng n, hich blew..es . ro e . er cldng e b, the weber J l. beg  se its matening' appen, but fi of the dey ofwfi.for e.weaer we drn  p, d sr r Cape fo. Hang reded s e urse was dir for Ca at, on our way. w we sr mn e me Isles' Group. d a 1 is!d. On passg round Ca aRe, o e w dire to Point Lkout, d in e Iand Group, but to aw of the islds, q. ShoWy es e islds of Hock's. Group were sn m swa on our w, d er low isles a-he; d beyond e was Noble Island. Un r Howick's oup, a voumble pl offedng'der e ] of uthemmost isd, No. 3, we  in d   the sit or el at tes .it om No. 9. ' e isld, No. 3, i low, pro-. t us oy from the swe, and as e wind blew frh om e S.E. duri t ght, wi a cross fide, e cutr e ery uneily. At four o'clk e next morng the  w. fd to have dr at let hf a le to lee- wa, but wheer dung the st or de n of the ght, it w not ey  ver; had e island No. 2, bn a queer of a le ner, we shoed have had lite chce of espi Q2 t

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