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next morning for Noble's, McVeety's and McLean's Bay, on to Oliver's Ferry, and 

 then to Smith's Falls, where we took on coal and cleaned up boat. 



On Monday, the 7th August, patrolled up the north shore to Hogg's Creek, 

 Garrett's Eest, Bungalow and Anglers Inn, and back the south shoxe to Gem 

 Island; on the 8th, the south shore to Portland, back to German Bay, where we 

 tied up for the balance of the day, as the wind was blowing a gale; 9th, patrolled 

 around Grindstone Island, Trout and Sam's Island over to Little Boys' Camp, 

 down to Tar Island, on to Oliver's Ferry, and back up to Gem Island; 11th, 

 patrolled the duck ground from 4 a.m. until 9 a.m. Avith rowboat, left Smith's 

 Falls at 10 a.m., and patrolled up the north shore as far as the Big Eideau; 12th, 

 patrolled the south shore up to Garrett's Eest and Portland, on over to the Bung- 

 alow and German Bay, back down to Noble's Bay, and on to Gem Island for the 

 night; 13th, in port at Gem Island; 14th, patrolled up the north shore to Little 

 Boys' Camp, on over to Trout Island and Portland, back to German Bay and 

 stayed there for the night; 15th, over to the Bungalow and Anglers Inn, dow'n 

 the south shore to Oliver's Ferry, back to McTiean's and McA^eety's Bays, and 

 patrolled Adams Bay with rowboat; 16th, the north shore up to Sam's Island, over 

 to Grindstone and Long Island, then on to I'ortland, back to Garrett's Eest, and 

 down the south shore to Gem Island for the night; 17th, down to Oliver's Ferry 

 and McDonald's Bay and on to Poonahmalee, thence to Smith's Falls to take on coal, 

 back to McLean's Bay and on to Gem Island; 18th, the south shore to German 

 Bay, on to Grindstone Island and Long Island, over to the north shore, patrolling 

 horseshoe and Bass Bays, and on to Murphy's Cove; 19th, Noble's Bay and 

 McLean's Bay to Oliver's Ferry, McDonald's Bay and Stonehouse Point, and on to 

 Smith's Falls; where we ]-epaired steering gear and cleaned the boat the balance of 

 the day. 



Left Smith's Falls on Monday, the 21st August, at 8 a.m. ; patrolled the south 

 shore up to Oliver's Ferry, on to Portland, over to the Bungalow and Garrett's 

 Eest, and down north shore to Gemi Island ; 22nd, took rowboat at 4 a.m. and went 

 down to MeClean's Bay, watching duck ground, came back and steamed up and 

 patrolled down to McDonald's Bay and over to the Tay Locks, and back to Murphy's 

 Cove; 23rd, patrolled up the south shore to Portland and on to Newboro, calling 

 to see Overseer Wight, back to Portland and on down to Gem Island; 24th, south 

 sliore to Oliver's Ferry and McDonald's Bay and on to Smith's Falls to take on 

 coal, back the north shore to Adams Lake ; 25th, up north shore to Trout Island, 

 on to Portland, over to Gorman Bay, calling at all the clubhouses, and back down 

 to Gem Island, Noble's Bay and McLean's Bay, down to McDonald's Bay, on to 

 Poonahmalee, thence to Smith's Falls, and back to Gemi Island for the night. 



Monday, the 28th August, patrolled the south shore to Garrett's Eest, on to 

 Portland, over to Bungalow and Anglers Inn, around Long Island, and down to 

 Hogg's Creek for the night; 29th, the north shore up to Horseshoe and Bass Bays, 

 then to Trout Island and Portland, to German Bay, and down the south shore to 

 Oliver's Ferry; 30th, the south shore down to Poonahmalee, and on to Smith's 

 Falls, where we took on coal, back to McLean's Bay and on to Gem Island; 31st, 

 left at C) a.m., up the north shore to Narrows Locks and on to Newboro. back 

 down the south shore to McDonald's Bay to watch the duck ground. On Friday, 

 1st Sept., patrolled the south shore to Portland, on to Bungalow and Anglers Inn, 

 down the north shore to Horseshoe and Bass Bays, and thence to Gem Island; 2nd, 

 ])atrolled Noble's Bay and McVeety's and McLean's Bays, on to Oliver's Ferry 

 and Smith's Falls, and patrolled back to the Tay Locks; 3rd, left Tay at 12.30 

 for Garrett's Eest with Overseer Burke on board, took rowboat and patrolled around 

 Portland Bay to see if there was any one shooting ducks, but found no one. 



