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On Monday patrolled from Newboro to Kingston, and on Tuesday to the 

 Brothers Islands and around Amherst Island. As it was too rough to go to Pigeon 

 Island, patrolled on to Belleville, and next day raised ihe "jSTavarch" out of the 

 water to have her scraped and painted, which work occupied a week. Did some 

 patrolling with the small boat. Launched the "Navarch" the following Thurs- 

 day, and on Friday patrolled up around Baker's Island. Patrolled to Mosquito 

 Bay and down to Telegraph Island on Saturday, and on Sunday went from Belle- 

 ville to Kingston. 



Tlie next week was spent patrolling in the neighborhood of Kingston, Wolfe 

 Island, Howe Island, Gananoque, Grenadier Island and Brockville, and the week 

 following in the vicinity of Brockville, Gananoque, Belleville, Brothers Islands, 

 Brighton, Wellers Bay, and Consecon, on Saturday patrolling Big Bay along with 

 Overseer Fox. 



On Monday, July 2oth patrolled down to the mouth of Shannonville River 

 and over to Big Island, and on Tuesday to Glen Island, and from there to Emer- 

 ald. ISText day went to the Ducks, from there to Pigeon Island, and on to Kifiga 

 ton. On Thursday and Friday visited Kingston, Belleville, and Whitby, and on 

 Saturday patrolled from Whitby to Toronto, and back to Whitby. Patrolled to 

 Charlotte on Sunday, remaining there over Monday, Leaving on Tuesday for Belle- 

 ville. Left again on Wednesday for Big Bay and on to Kingston, next day to 

 Morrisburg, and on Friday to Lachine, patrolling to Montreal on Saturday, and 

 from there to Grenville, leaving on Sunday for Ottawa. 



On Monday the 8th August patrolled to Merrickville, and then on to Smith's 

 Falls to take on coal. From there proceeded to the Big Rideau and Newboro, and 

 the next few days patrolled in the neighborhood of Kingston, Belleville, Amherst 

 Island and the Brothers Islands. On Friday went to Picton and patrolled the 

 waters of East and West Lakes. Spent Saturday repairing boiler door and valves. 

 Remained at Belleville over Sunday. 



Left Belleville on Monday the 15th, going to the Upper Gap, and from there to 

 the Ducks, Pigeon Island, and in to Kingston, and next day to Colensby and 

 around the Brothers Islands and Simcoe Island; on Wednesday to Wolfe Island 

 and around the head of Horseshoe Island. Remained in Kingston all day Thurs- 

 day, as the weather was too bad to venture out. On Friday patrolled to the 

 Brothers Islands and on to Bath, then out through the Upper Gap to the Duck 

 Islands and Pigeon Island, then back to Kingston. On Saturday visited Merrick- 

 ville and patrolled the north side of Wolfe Island. Left Kingston Monday for 

 Howe Island and patrolled around through the islands at Gananoque. Remained 

 at Gananoque all next day, where Mate Redner patrolled for six hours with Over- 

 seer Toner. Left on Wednesday for Grenadier Island, thence to Brockville; from 

 Brockville to the North Channel on Thursday, and remained in port on Friday 

 cleaning up the boat, the wind blowing hard. Patrolled to Grenadier Island on 

 Saturday and around the island. Spent Sunday at Brockville. 



On Monday the 29th August went to Gananoque, and on Tuesday patrolled 

 with Overseer Toner for three hours among the islands, then up to Kingston and 

 around Howe Island, the rest of the week being spent patrolling between Kingsiton, 

 Wolfe Island, Gananoque, Main Ducks, Brothers Islands, Amherst Island, Picton 

 and Belleville. 



Patrolled Hay Bay and some other bays up to Belleville on Monday tihe 5th 

 September, and next day went to Trenton and back to Baker's Island and up the 

 Murray Canal. Spent Wednesday at Belleville taking the smoke stacks off so 



