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Ship Daniel Webster of Sag Harbour [HARBOR]
The first part of the[E] 24 hours we have fresh gales
and rugged Weather from the NE. Steering N by W.
Middle part fresh breezes and squally. Latter
part hands imployed [EMPLOYED] in lashing spars on the quar-
ter Deck and corking. Nothing more worth of
remark. Latitude by obs vation [OBSERVATION] 7° 23 South
Longitude by Luner [LUNAR] 135°=38 West

Remarks on bord [BOARD] Sunday March 16th 1834
The first part of thes[E] 24 hours we have fresh gales
from NE to NNE. Heading NW by N in
the wind. Middle part the wind increases. At
5 PM Reeft [REEFED] top sails. Latter part squally with
rain. Nothing more worth of remark.
Latitude by obs vation [OBSERVATION] 8°=38 South
Longitude by Cronometor [CHRONOMETER] 136°=06 West

Remarks on bord [BOARD] Monday March, 17th 1834
The first part of thes[E] 24 hours we have a fresh gale
from the NE. Steering NNW under
double reeft [REEFED] topsails. Middle part thick cloudy
with squalls of rain. Latter part fresh gales and
flying cloudys [CLOUDS]. Hands imployed [EMPLOYED] in corking the
deck. Nothing more worth of remark.
Latitude by obs vation [OBSERVATION] 11°=07 South
Longitude by Luner [LUNAR] 137°=07 West

Remarks on bord [BOARD] Tuesday March, 18th
The first part of thes[E] 24 hours we have a
fresh gale from the NE. Steering NNW.
Middle part squally. Latter part more
settled. Shok [SHOOK] out the reffs [REEFS] and st [SET] top gallant
sails. Som[E] hands imployed [EMPLOYED] in Corking
the deck. Nothing more worth of remark.
Latitude by obs vation [OBSERVATION] 11°=36 South
Longitude by Cronometer [CHRONOMETER] 137°=40 West

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