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CHAP, grain enough for feed, and for the fupport of cattle. 
XIV 
The Fifliburn and Golden Grove itorefliips failed in No- 
vember for England ; the Supply was detained in Port 
Jackfon for occalional ufe. At this time the officers 
were all in feparate houfes, and the whole detachment 
comfortably lodged, though the barracks were yet un- 
finifl:ied. Nothing more, that requires to be related, has 
yet been heard from the fettlement. 
Remarks and Directions for sailing into PORT 
JACKSON, by Capt. J. Hunter, of the Sirius. 
IN coming in with Port JackfoOj you will not imme- 
diately difcover where the harbour is : Steer right in for 
the outer points, for there is not any thing in tlie way 
but what iliows irfelf by the fea breaking on it, except a 
reef on the fouth fliore which runs off a fmall diftaiice 
only : when you are paft this reef and are a-breaif the 
next point on the fame lide, you will open to the fouth- 
ward of you an extenfive branch of the harbour? into 
which you will fail ; taking care to keep the fiiore on 
either 
