576 LOG BOOKS OF SEALING VESSELS. 



Sunset raoUerate S W wind passing clouds Anchor watcli attended 

 to 



Chief officer and man going on shore 



Monday, June 13th, 1887. 



comes in with light southerly breeze passing clouds this day oiled 

 the decks and brought the Hunting Boats under cover was told by 

 James J.Gray that he was going to Engage a otlier master Noon light 

 breeze and clear weather. Winds, Houth; Bar. 30.38. p.m. crew 

 employed oiling deck Sunset light variable wind & cloudy Anchor 

 light attended 



Thursday, June 14th, 1887. 



this day commenced with light breeze nnd cloudy Aveather Noon 

 moderate breeze passing clouds Winds SW; Bar. 30.42 received the 

 guns and Aminution for the Indian hunters 

 Sunset light variable wind & cloudy Anchor light attended. 



Wednesday, June 15th, 1887. 



this day commenced with light breeze and gloomy weather Noon 

 light breeze and rain showers Winds, Variable; Bar. 30.45: Inches 

 in the Well, (Noon) 30.45. 

 Sunset moderat breeze & squally Anchor light attended to 



Thursday June 16th, 1887. 



comes in with light breeze & cloudy Get 2000 lb of shot on board 

 for the hunters received a messes from Mr James J. Gray throng the 

 mate to be on shore before 2'' p.m. but not on business. Noon fres 

 breeze & clear weather Winds, S W; Br. 30.48 1^" p m send a letter 

 to owner in answer to his Messes at 7 p m mate going on shore with 

 the messenger without consulting me 7^° the remainder of the crew 

 went on shore. 8^" Martin Jhonson returned hoisted anchor light at 

 my request. 



Friday, June 17th 1887. 



Comes in with light breeze and clear weather, at about 4^ p.m. the 

 mate and part of the crew came on board. 8^ a.m. Mate & crew turned 

 out their Beds som at 9 o clock Noon fresh S E wind light cloudy 

 weather. Winds S E. Br. 30.05. 



P. M. At 4'' James Gaudin took command of the vessel At 8'' the 

 former master of the vessel was compelled to leave the ship as per 

 instructions from the owner. At 9'' weighed and proceeded in tow of 

 "Saturna." 12" plying to Windwd. Winds, S W. At 9.*^ Cast oft 

 from the tug boat & made saU. At Midnight of Kace Eocks. 



Saturday, June 18th, 1887. 



A. M. Winds. Westerly. Light Westerly wind & rainv weather. 



At4'» Beachy Head NNW 4'. 8^ light wind and Cloudy. Noon 

 Point no point. North f of mile. 



P. M. 8i> Light wind. 12'' Moderate & rainy. 



Courses: Plying to Windward. 



Sunday, 19th June, 1887. 



A. M. Winds, Westerly. 5^ Came to anchor in Port San Juan in 

 6 fathoms. Indian hunters and their families Avent on shore. 



P. M. Strong sea breeze blowing in the harbour until sunset. Calm 

 during the night. 



Monday, 20th June, 1887. 



A. M. Light land breeze blowing out of the harbour until 8 o'clock. 



People employed stowing away stores and clearing hold generally. 



Sea breeze set in at 9 o'clock. 



P. M. Employed lilliug water tanks & casks. 



