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 8AILING DIItEC'IONS. across .being bont blf a mile. In onrlng o b by A. th aei, ser so    rod Middle Rk, d 8IV.' n b6K e ed ummi of'Jar Il, at t. t of e rt, tw it d ng ks, S. 2 � steer difiy for Jar lsl uhl you  t of Middle k, when you may haul close md foun and sixth faoms: wh you have sed the  ks, a co may be dir  pleura in e by. em is also a dp pa  e westwd of ddle Rock; but it is  naw'M  safe. e fide  though e chnels wi eat sen; wi the fi*tide ere' is no danr,  'e s will c a vsel rou e deet pa; th e ebbfide, however, it should not  e wm entice to Vaitrt Bay is 5etwn e ld o Cex BovoxvLLx d the iipse Is!ds: it �e miles d a half wide, d quite fe from danr. e appch  it, tween Taooew lSLASD (laSturic 13 �10', longitude 12 11 d e fs in is six miles wide, d probably qui se. e did not asdalu e exis of a chnel on e et side of the island, but' it appeared to be fe fm dger, and, if so, would  e st apph. ECLlSx HILL, in hiker � e ld near it, and conspicuous fm J fiat bular sha, is a  mark for e ; it is in laL d longitude lg 18' 40". VansitMtt Day is eighen miles deep, d from five to ten brd; it oers excellent o. The em sho is , d should not  approached nearer  a mile; but e wesrn shore is steep , d may  pass ve c]o: on this side e  ere are y ves ys fit for y puos. The most su ot is in

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