116 THE WENTWORTH HURRICANE. 
was seen forming in a _tovra - ; anes 3 at 4 
p-m. cleared Cape when 40 mil 
es Age of that point cere pees shifted i nto: N.W., 
ng ae 
ar 
os tired an - e wind and sea continued furious an 
h damage to the 
** Tohn Wesley,” iatitade 18° 12, ee, bas, 40 east = 
dayl lig risk breeze again fro and co 
a meter, 30°05 
January 10th, “ Ag Pell,” heavy south-east gale north of Cape More- 
on. 
** Pacific” left San Christoval esr 10th, and had fine 
eet sae all a ids to Sydne 
“Superior,” 4 a. the 10th. much oe wind and sea 
agi sie fos rene gj cane roe: 8. > Pe i ee prere 
eavy cross sea, ge +4 a.m., 
at noon, p.m. S.E.; fresh breeze and rs clear —_ 
3 throughout. Ww 
“John Williams,” 10th ary, 6a , > 
cloudy, sea risin: oints, ba falling, 
wind veering sate. ah noon, latitude 22°40, longi 
168-20; wi h breeze loudy sky, 
barometer 29°7 ily: 
severe squalls and remarkably heavy 1a rain, high co 
se8, daromete 29°65; midnight, wind round to W., 
ster Ph confused, sky very » ase a8 to westward, 
el 63. 
yee: Woes” beating ap Kendavn u passage with brisk 
. i 
sails from gaskets, confused sea, wind N 
amare _ 26, longitude 176°50, wind N. W., very Di a 
wind west, t, gale moderating a little ; . , 
nig ‘wind Ss. 88. Wy t; daylight, N.N.W. gf 
n, N.W.; 4 We It thus appears that 
wy of 
8 30. p.m of 9th the gale blew furiously until 4 p.m. 
the 10th, betwe the and W., and that ste : 
the west point ose was little or no force in 
January llth, strong southerly winds and rain on the coast of Queens- 
The ‘Superior’ had moderate southerly winds and fine 
from 8.E., 
The “Gunga” at 6 a.m. had very heavy squalls 
and = cross sea; at noon, pg ee #1 25, vongitude 
60° , strong 8.E. gal e, terrific sea; 4 p-™5 
8.E. gale, terrific sea ; midnight, port abating. 
