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14 July 1769
Friday July 14
th
Gentle breezes
^
at
N, E.
and clear weather I have before made mention of our departure from Royal Bay on the preceeding fore-noon, and like wise that I had determined to run down to
^
Haheine and
Ulietea before we stood to the southward, but haveing discover'd from the Hills of Georges Island an Island laying to the Northward, we first stood that way to take a nearer View of it. / this Island is call'd Tethuroa /
at
1/2
past 5
PM
it bore NBE
1/2
E distant 4 Leagues, the Island over Roy
l
Bay
S.E.B,E,
and York Island
SWBS
.
This Island
it
lies N
1/2
W distant 8 Leagues from point Venus
it
^
and
is a small low uninhabited Island
and
frequented by the people of Georges Island for fish with which it is said to abound - At 6
AM
the Westermost part of York Island bore SE
1/2
S. and the b
^
o
dy of Georges Island E
1/2
S. Punished the two Marines, who attempted to desert from us at Georges Island, with 2 Doz
n
lashes each and then released them from confinement. At Noon the body of York Island bore EBS
1/2
S, Royal Bay S
o
70°. 45' E
t
distant 61 Miles and an Island, which we took to be Saunders Island discover'd by Capt. Wallice / call'd by the Natives
Tapoamanau
/ bore SSW
W
, Lat
de
Obd 17°.. 9' South. Saw land bearing NW
1/2
W which T
obia
^
upia
calls the Island of Huaheine
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