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 SAILING DmFONS. from the west eld of lderCy Isld, No. 1, e  ts, A. t I am n aware whr tey e ove: they were  Lteuant Jries  1915. Anoer path of d ts  sn  e. fi mt Of a iB at the wt e of Py lsl; o. ee ey be S. 6 W. (me], a were supped   dist a eight  nine miles. evi co,ass here is tWe    .  PCY ISL hays also en 8cred by Ca,sin ;  hy  t wfft d  No. 1, Is of ye sMeP ob, ae eot e to ancr is, excepfiffg i ttbe win: the ae at WoL 2, inside e pe er, clr ore b t ward; on  whob, ohorage is not sure, ste' ere  a se sa eider on e no or uth sides  the Pine 181e. may  p  fility,  wr al u oWo faab   se. Cin Flers w at hlau     of pmber,  und it danL e fid-tide com fMm e noht; at t o in e channel, tween e pine isle and �e o'o se  e sou,  te ebb  e no;  ' a9 e  t quarter knot. High waif ted at  laffet place two hours  a ha efore the n's Msage; b, on e !]owing ay, d not pre* de it more  one hour d e h. Cap,in Flinders ms hi wt taking a on shore at eight hours' r e moos ssage. Jde ndd, vol. fl. p. .) e fide rose twelve feet when  moon was ien days old. e -west en fNo. 1 is'in latude 1�', !ongide yo 1640 ,,; south-west end of No.  is h !a- tue 21a'4 50 , IStud 15 1.

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