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COA?'I? OI ? AU?T?/AI?A. ?? no end, we ?r? ?s Me?d's S?t, ? by ?t were abre? of Ca? Bm?er?, so ? by Ca?n ?, r?d w? ?e ?d tm? W ? by S., foxing ?e ?u? side ? a ? ?i? s?? Oi&ey ?d ? Ca? ?n's ?dre Isl?d: �e ?r is a n?mw, long, rosy h?, l?g ?S.? ?d W.N.W., ?d is of a lower c?r ? ? i? ? ?e ?wa? of it We ?or? under ?e N.W. end of ?s i?d, but ?e ? w? so ?even ?d r?ky, ?t we ?i?r? out,yes fo? in r?vedng ?e ?or ?e next mo? wight brewing it; for dud? ?e night the ?or d? ?d ? a r?k; on ?ighi? it, however, ?e r? pmv? W be r?ten ?d broke away. ?e ?t betw?n ?en? a? Gi?ey Is? is �H of sh?, w?ch ? &ylight'?g d?, were wve? ? ?men? ?gh? of ?li?s ?d ?er water-fowl. ? ?e day and followi? night we were ?? off ?e no? side of ?ge?re Is?d; &e next day we pass? m?d i? S.E. end, ?d, ? suns?, ?o? ? a deep bay. Off?e S.E. end ? ??e Is?d ?e sea is ve? full of r? ?d ? r?ks, but ?tween HaZy ?d ?l?br? Isl?ds ?ere ?a safe ?nnel of nine a? ?n ?oms d?.