Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 1.djvu/212

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?s?. Island, on ? ? ?t o? Y? ?m?n's ?d, ? ap??; ?d, ? at two o'cl? n?n, ?e Meted w? ?or? off H0b? To?. ? o? ?vM, I l?t ?at a p? of my obj? h? been ?y ?mplished by a Mr. ?o- r?, who had just return? from a p? s?ey of M?uarie H?ur; but, u?n ex?i&ng his cha?, I found it ? be merely a del?eation of ?ast l?e; wi?out n?icing ?e dep? of wa?r, or ?y of ?e n?erous sh?s'w?ch'?owd entice of this extr?i? har?. ?o. As ?e m?t es?nfiM p? ?erefore re? still ? be perform, we le? Hob? To? on 1? of J?, ?d p?s? ?rough D'?t?- ?aux C?el; w?ch is, by ?e ?1onis? at ?e ?ent, impro?rly c? "?e Sto? Bay P?s?e." By eight, p.m., we ?re abr?t of ?e Sou? Ca?, when ?e ?d veer? ?d to ?e N.W., ?d com? us sou?wa?. ? ?t d?y-Ught on the 1?, we w? ?b?t of the r?ge of hi?s, one of which Capt?n Flindem h?d n? "Mo?t ?tt;" and our cour w? held p?el to ?e shore, wi? a ?esh bree? from S.S.E., and ?e wea?er. S?n ?r n? we ? Po?t Hibbs; and ?t fo? o'?,