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 nc, tat is, tw e be o e nt  e A. .. , in  faoms sand, bnng e summit of On   ls!n in e hur. on wi e emi of the bhes  8. . �e wt int of en, nd &e hest  of Bs. Island h a line wh e ou ht of e y: a t shoed en  sent to sound e b. e mk for e dt  is when e wesM summit of me = mpd !nd, at e  of r Hur, is a lie o of e rs off the t aide of e enn. Ar e  is ss, e ehnnel is dt when e e of e fl lud is kept midway n t h  en, avoiding a st of ks at p  e ky int at e wt end of e waring eh..e strongt s e from e westwirl, nd eo wer anchors should  pl m the u=west and no.-west: w d the st sable will  subsist  sure h from eurly wis, u  hills rise immialy over  �vel on at sho. If e n of war oude e r should faH, holes may  dug atthe ed of the , ut � t dp, whh 11 yield a sufient qunfi in two or  days for any vessel at e ps over it. e fl-fide in e ent neily  six. an hours, ud ed eight hours. High wa at full d ge k place at 1 1 at night; but on the bar   d fl  ve ielar, and a vessel ing in should y t fion M e dep, if her dught is more   f for it somefim s suddey two fL The spring-fid e p!e about the ird or fou day ar new or full mn. e vaation he is aut 7 �L e situation of Se lsld, from Gapn Flhden's ations, is in latitude 35 �5", d longitude 117 � 7". A small isld w d in e Sydney'G M ha n   litude 36 �, and 1ontude 17 �hst;

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