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'As all navi?rs ?re, or ought to be, supplied w? CaP- ?in Ho?bu?h's Indian 'D?rec?, it h? not ?en ?ought n?s? ? d?t fu?er u?n the nature of ?e ?n?s E? ?t'. ?d c?en? of the e?t coast; s?ce ?is subject h? ?n ? fully ?ea?d upon, in ?e ?ve' ?u?le b?k, in t? ?fion'?at ?mmen?s at ? 501. CapOn Horsb?gh has ?so decried ?e entr?ce of ?y ?y at p? 50?, and of Broken Bay, at ?e 505. A?ing to ?eu?n?t Je?eys, ?N., who comm?ded the h? ?d ?s? K? ?e'lat?{ har?ur ?S a ? stre? ?r?s from' the' sSu? to ?e no? head, on w?ch ? ? not less ? five f?sms 'water. PORT HUN?R is si?d' ?nine 'miles N. t?o El (?e,) ?m ?e ent? OFPo? Jackson. ' ?ere is a light- ho? at i? sou?em 'en?,' ?d p?o? a? es?biished who come o? to vessels ?at a?ive. ?e ent?nce is round �e Hobby Oagtude 32 � longitude 151 �% .an insu- la?d ?k; ?d ?e pass?e is in?d by k?pin? t? ?h?, ?at* a? plaid at' a dis?n? from each other at the wh?, in a l?e; ?e ?cho? is a?ut ?o hun? y?ds ?m ?e wh? in ?ee fa?oms.' ?e shoals on the west side are d?erous, ?d several vessels have been wr?k? u?n ?em in ?ing in. ' ?e a?ve info?agon is from a pl? d? by ?u?n?t 'J?eys, 'in the Hydro?phic? Office at ?e'Admi?ty; it w? d?awn in ?e y? 1816; �?ce which a ?rgon of ?e labour of ? ?nvlcts has ?n ?ploy? ? bu?ng a bre?r, ot pier, horn ?e sou? en? ? ?e ?obby Rock, which will ?ud' ? di?ct t?e str? of gde ?u?h the ?,?d ?so pro?ct it from ?e su? ?d swell, w?ch, dugn? a sou?:-east ?ale; must r?der ?e harbour of dan?rous a?ss; The to? w? fondly c?led Kin?'s Town, but it h? since ?en