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 'As all navirs re, or ought to be, supplied w CaP- in Hobuh's Indian 'Drec, it h not en ought ns  dt fuer un the nature of e ns E t'. d cen of the et coast; sce is subject h n  fully ead upon, in e ve' ule bk, in t fion'at mmens at  501. CapOn Horsbgh has so decried e entrce of y y at p 50, and of Broken Bay, at e 505. Aing to eunt Jeeys, N., who commded the h d s K e'lat{ harur S a  stre rs from' the' sSu to e no head, on wch   not less  five fsms 'water. PORT HUNR is sid' nine 'miles N. to El (e,) m e ent OFPo Jackson. ' ere is a light- ho at i souem 'en,' d po a esbiished who come o to vessels at aive. e entnce is round �e Hobby Oagtude 32 � longitude 151 �% .an insu- lad k; d e passe is ind by kpin t h, at* a plaid at' a disn from each other at the wh, in a le; e cho is aut o hun yds m e wh in ee faoms.' e shoals on the west side are derous, d several vessels have been wrk un em in ing in. ' e ave infoagon is from a pl d by unt 'Jeys, 'in the Hydrophic Office at e'Admity; it w dawn in e y 1816; �ce which a rgon of e labour of  nvlcts has n ploy  bung a brer, ot pier, horn e sou en  e obby Rock, which will ud'  dict te str of gde uh the ,d so proct it from e su d swell, wch, dugn a sou:-east ale; must rder e harbour of danrous ass; The to w fondly cled Kin's Town, but it h since en

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