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17 March 1770
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17 March 1770
Saturday 17
th
Continued our course along shore having in the
PM
the advantage of a fresh gale at
SW
. At 2 oClock past by the point above mentioned which is of a moderate height with steep red clifts down which falls four small streams of water on which account it is named Cascades Point Lat
de
44°..0' S
o
Longitude 2°..20' East from Cape
West
. From this point the land at first trends N 76° E but afterwards more to the northward,
ENE
8 Leagues from the point and near the shore lies a small low Island which
I have named
bore from us
SBE
distant 1
1/2
Leag
e
at 7 oClock, at which time we
^
shortend sail &
brought too under the topsails with her head off shore having 33 fath. water a fine sandy bottom - At 10 had 50 fathom and at 12
^
were in
65 fathom haveing drove about 5 Miles
NNW
sence we brought too - two hours after this had no ground with 140 fathom which shews that the soundings extend but a little way from the land. from 2 to 8
AM
had it calm and hazey with drizling rain, at which time a breeze sprung up at
SW
with which we steer'd along shore
NEBE
1/4
E
keeping about 3 Leagues from the land - At noon had no observation being hazey weather with rain - our run sence yesterday at noon is
NEBE
55 Miles. Longitude from Cape
West
3°..12' East
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