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Page 7November 1. Flour withheld from girls. A dolphin caught by one of the passengers. Have 2. Flying fish in the sea. Warm day. Wind in favour. My daily routine of business. 3. Favourable wind - about 9 miles an hour. My wife's washing day. She 4. The children were buried at half-past six a.m. Exceedingly warm day. More 5. A gale of wind send us along Sunday. Mr. Jarvis conducted service in the morning. 6. More rough wind with a little rain. Had a tin of beef given me. Wonderful times these. 7. Enjoyed the beef - fine for breakfast. My day off today. A vessel sighting near us. 8. Miss Pratt died from heart disease at half-past five p.m. A lot of large fish 9. Miss Pratt was buried at half past six a.m. Miss Jones died about 10 a.m. Stormy 10. Sarah came down with a bulls-eye to look for one of the single girls in the evening who had 11. Beautiful breeze. five knots an hour. One of the Irish young men found in the closet with a girl. 12. Sunday. Another child died Sunday at half past six a.m. and was buried about nine o'clock. 13. Beautiful day. Crossed the line at six o'clock p.m. Good breeze. 14. Stormy day. A ship opposite us - very close indeed, left her behind. 15. Fine day.Splendid breeze. Sited a barque - which hoisted her | Page 7November 1. Flour withheld from girls. A dolphin caught by one of the passengers. Have 2. Flying fish in the sea. Warm day. Wind in favour. My daily routine of business. 3. Favourable wind - about 9 miles an hour. My wife's washing day. She 4. The children were buried at half-past six a.m. Exceedingly warm day. More 5. A gale of wind send us along Sunday. Mr. Jarvis conducted service in the morning. 6. More rough wind with a little rain. Had a tin of beef given me. Wonderful times these. 7. Enjoyed the beef - fine for breakfast. My day off today. A vessel sighting near us. 8. Miss Pratt died from heart disease at half-past five p.m. A lot of large fish 9. Miss Pratt was buried at half past six a.m. Miss Jones died about 10 a.m. Stormy 10. Sarah came down with a bulls-eye to look for one of the single girls in the evening who had trespased on forbidden grounds.The Captain explained to the menhis reason for keeping the water back from emigrants. Fine day. Going two knots an hour. 11. Beautiful breeze. five knots an hour. One of the Irish young men found in the closet with a girl. Five vessels near us, one which was homeward bound. 12. Sunday. Another child died Sunday at half past six a.m. and was buried about nine o'clock. Mr. Jarvis conducted service as usual in the morning . My day off. Good breeze blowing hard all day. trade wind. one womanfell down stairs. [ Evening] seven knots an hour. 13. Beautiful day. Crossed the line at six o'clock p.m. Good breeze. Reading etc. 14. Stormy day. A ship opposite us - very close indeed, left her behind. 15. Fine day.Splendid breeze. Sited a barque - which hoisted her colours - to which our ship replied. Going about 9 knots an hour. We were in 4"South- 30o-12 West. from 18 [north] on the 14th to 12 [noon] the 15th we sailed 786 miles. |