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COASTS 01? AU?I?ALIA. 19 almost inaoc?sible rock, exp �? ?e ?.W. ms. w?; it m?u? fo? f?t in ?e?r ? ?e navy, ?1-81. ?p, ?d n?ly ?ven f? at ?e. ?e: it ap- ? W ?ve been d? for s? time, ? �e b? ?d ?.we?. wi? w?ch it ? d? ?ght it pro. hie ?at ?e i?abi?t ? ? ?le; but on o? sub?uent visit ? ? 6?'s Sold in 18?1, we saw ?e ?e ne? ?pi? by a hawk of a m?em? s?e. ? ? 81st 2?ua? we we? r?dy ? l?ve �e ?n; but ?e wea?er w? so unfavoumble �at we re?n? ?t? ?e fo?owing day. In ?e eyeing a ?a w? sent W Se? Isl?d to decsit a botfie, in which w? en? a m?or? i?o?ing future mvigators of our v?it, and ?fiom ?th res? w ?r ?er pr?- in?. When ?e b?t ra? she bright two s?s, w?ch ? b?n kffi? on ?e isl?d for ? ?e of ?eir s?, W ? us? for ?e p?e of r?tting ?e ?ging. ? next &y (Febma? lst) ?e ?tter w? ?b. 1. ? out of ?s?r Harbour; ?d, ? ?e wind w? ?m ? e?tw?d, we profit? by it: ?r ?a?ng out of ?e Sound we s?red along �e ?t, and at eight o'd?k were abreast of West Cape Howe. c?