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 SAIIN DrlmC'UONS. 303  ORFORDNE88 is a sandy projeclion of e .t der Pnp HI (of Bgh), the sha of which g fi- ' II.   ve sble: e hi is  lafimd 11� 30', N.' d ltude 142 �  eoun twu Ca Grenlle d C York is low d sdy,  but few sinumi6es in its coUt le: it is exsed  e trade wind, which on blows   seng, from S.E. and S.E.b.E. ESCAPE VER, iu l0 � , is  oniug in e Id of m e  bd, tmag  for two or ree miles, when it tums  e no, d is nce from the view  �e ld on e north side of e enn is probably  isld, for  oning w obeyed in Newce Bay, end- g W the sou, whi may commua wi e ver. e ce is defended by �b, on wch e Med wu nearly lost. (Vol. i.p. 239.) e deest chnel may pbably be n s u head, wch is . The bks on the sou side e wooded, and present  inving ct. ' NEWCAStE BAY is nine miles in extent by s dp;  shores are low, and appartly of s sdy cheer; sz �e btom ere' is s nsidemble opening beang W.N. 8ght miles and s half om Te Isld.  the south head of e bay is RE ISLAm, s sm ry islet on e eut side of au extensive reef,  lstude l0 � and loatude 142 � 4  it is seps- d by a channel r miles wide from rf x which h s d sd at its north end, in latuds 10 �, d 1ou- gide 142o 42', it h so some d ms d s move bush ou the inner part of its sou end.

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