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December 3. Sea coming over bulwarks. Ten nots the hour.

4. Mr Cragan's child died at 7.30 a.m. and Mr Bown's at 8 a.m.
both buried at 8 p.m.

5. Wild day. Twelve nots.

6. Plenty of birds about. Cold wind.

7. The women beat Constable Johnson between decks.

8. A great disturbance caused by Mr Riley.

9. Good breeze. Sea coming over bulwarks.

10. Ship rolls. The Condensing Engine breaks down.

11. Foggy day. Five nots the hour.

12. Shower. Nine or ten nots.

13. Stormy day. Cold wind.

14. Fight between Johnson and [Euk?]

15. _____________ Street and Burke.

16. Fine day.

17. A service in the evening. Seven nots an hour.

18. The Condenser at work again. Craganis boy died at 1.30 and
buried at 8 p.m.

19. Beautiful day.

20. Cloudy day and cold. The Catholics fast day.

21. A fight between two Irish young men.

22. Splendid breeze - the people wishing to see land.

23. A concert between decks in the evening.

24. Miserable day. Water coming over bulwarks.

25. An extra quantity of flour, raisins, and suet given to the
emigrants. The Captain gave the sailors flour, etc. but they
returned it to him. At dinner-time they filled a tub with
pea-soup and hauled it along the deck singing and cheering -
meaning insult to the Captain

26. Two or three molly hawks and an albatross caught by the
single girls. Jack Anderson, who was washing side of
vessel, slipped into the water, and was rescued by his
comrades half-a-mile out to sea by means of a small
boat. A negro entertainment in the evening.

27. Old Mother Christmas thrown overboard.

28. Good breeze. Nine or ten nots.

29. A collection made for emigrant's cook.

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December 3. Sea coming over bulwarks. Ten nots the hour.

4. Mr Cragan's child died at 7.30 a.m. and Mr Bown's at 8 a.m.
both buried at 8 p.m.

5. Wild day. Twelve nots.

6. Plenty of birds about. Cold wind.

7. The women beat Constable Johnson between decks.

8. A great disturbance caused by Mr Riley.

9. Good breeze. Sea coming over bulwarks.

10. Ship rolls. The Condensing Engine breaks down.

11. Foggy day. Five nots the hour.

12. Shower. Nine or ten nots.

13. Stormy day. Cold wind.

14. Fight between Johnson and [Euk?]

15. _____________ Street and Burke.

16. Fine day.

17. A service in the evening. Seven nots an hour.

18. The Condenser at work again. Craganis boy died at 1.30 and
buried at 8 p.m.

19. Beautiful day.

20. Cloudy day and cold. The Catholics fast day.

21. A fight between two Irish young men.

22. Splendid breeze - the people wishing to see land.

23. A concert between decks in the evening.

24. Miserable day. Water coming over bulwarks.

25. An extra quantity of flour, raisins, and suet given to the
emigrants. The Captain gave the sailors flour, etc. but they
returned it to him. At dinner-time they filled a tub with
pea-soup and hauled it along the deck singing and cheering -
meaning insult to the Captain

26. Two or three molly hawks and an albatross caught by the
single girls. Jack Anderson, who was washing side of
vessel, slipped into the water, and was rescued by his
comrades half-a-mile out to sea by means of a small
boat. A negro entertainment in the evening.

27. Old Mother Christmas thrown overboard.

28. Good breeze. Nine or ten nots.

29. A collection made for emigrant's cook.