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 CAST8 O1 AUSTRALIA. 39 Pro, os from Cape Van Diemen to Caro. Bay.-Not hdlnr wter, visit Prince Rgent's ltver, and procure it from the adeFarther enminatioa of the dver:Amphibiou8 mud* sh:--Ahor Jn Hlf-way by, na zplore Munster and Hanover Bay in & bot :--Visit Hanover Bay, and procure water and bh..-Interviev with natives .-The surgeon speared: Retaliate upon them, and capture their rafts and weapons.'-- Description of their implements:--Port George the Fourth.. Idaads to the westward:Red Island .of Captain Heywood:-. Strong tides:--Camden Bay :--Buccaneer's Archipelago net Bay ::-Dangerous situation of the br| .-Hlgh and rapid tides .-Cspe Lev6que:--Enmbmtlon of the carat to CApe touche Treville:Jt,*mM'kable effect of mragm .'-- Leave the coast for Mauritius:Voyage thither :Arrlval at Port Louls.- M.-*8oam mount of the hisrid. OuR oourse was held to the south-west towards 18l. Cape Londonderry; on which, with a fresh S.E. jay'--. wind, we proceeded with rapidity. On the morning of the l'2th, Eclipse Hill and . Sir Graham Moore's Islands were seen, and in ' the afternoon we passed Troughton Island; at sunset, Po/nt Hillock bore South thirteen miles, whence we steered to the W.N.W. and N.W., .tud round the north end of the long' red, .. to the westwazd of Cal Bougainvilk. '.

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