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TREPASSY llAUBOR-Flan No. 1839. 



The spit extending out from a pier on the eastern side, opposite 

 ^le.adow Point, has only sixteen to seventeen feet of water for a consider- 

 able distance, shewn as four fiithoms; but the spit does not extend any 

 further out than represented and defined by the live fathom lino of 

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PLACENTTA BAY— No. 2829. 



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Vessels of deep draught, navigating this harbor, should give Point 

 Verde a wide berth, as the shoal water appears to extend farther out 

 than represented in the chart. 



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GANDER BAY"— No. 293— FOGO ISLAND TO CAPE BONAVISTA. 



No dosc/iption is given of this Bay in the sailing directions, nor ia 

 there any plan; but the char o is correct aul siiTi/ur.i': g.ii I.) .13 fir a^ 

 Bussey Point, v.'hich may be passed close. Tlie next Point to the south- 

 ward on the same side (called Wing's Point) should b .• given a moderate- 

 ly wide berth, (avoiding the shoal water on the opposite shorej as no 

 seven fathom channel exists between it and a tliree and a half fathom 

 patch (marked) lying off it, but shoal water extends some little distance 

 OiT, gradually deepening from three to four, five, six, and seven fathoms. 

 Between this Point and a small islet, on the opposite shore lying about 

 south (mag.) good anchorage may be had in live to six, fathoms, soft mud. 



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